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Bowker Reports U.S. Book Production Flat in 2007
Traditional Book Publishing Steady, but "On Demand" Publishing Soars as New Technologies Reduce Barriers to Entry
| Quelle: Bowker
NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ--(Marketwire - May 28, 2008) - Bowker, the global leader in
bibliographic information management, today released statistics on U.S.
book publishing for 2007, compiled from its Books In Print® database.
Based on preliminary figures from U.S. publishers, Bowker is projecting
that U.S. title output in 2007 increased slightly to 276,649 new titles and
editions, up from the 274,416 that were published in 2006.
While traditional book publishing was basically flat last year, there was a
staggering rise in the reported number of "On Demand" and short-run books
to 134,773, pushing the grand total for projected 2007 U.S. book output to
411,422 books. To maintain the continuity of statistics, Bowker is
excluding this output from its traditional reporting and has begun tracking
the On Demand industry segment separately.
"Our statistics for 2007 indicate that the book publishing industry has
regained its footing since the rough year that many publishers experienced
in 2005, when the numbers showed a nearly 9% decline in new titles, but
clearly they are still being very selective about which titles they believe
have the most promise of achieving commercial success," said Kelly
Gallagher, general manager of business intelligence for New Providence,
N.J.-based Bowker.
"The most startling development last year is the reporting of 'On Demand'
titles, leading to a stunning five-fold increase of new titles in the
unclassified category, which mostly consists of reprints of public domain
titles and other short-run books," said Gallagher. "It will be interesting
to monitor this category in 2008 in order to get a sense of whether this is
a sustainable trend or a one-year spike."
Category Winners and Losers
According to Gallagher, among the major publishing categories, the big
winners last year were once again Fiction and Literature. There were
50,071 new fiction titles introduced in the U.S. last year, up 17% from
2006, and the number of new titles in the category in 2007 was almost twice
what it was as recently as 2002. Similarly, there was a 19% rise in new
literature books last year to 9,796, which followed a 31% increase in new
literature titles in 2006.
"Adult fiction continues to be a reliable category in the U.S. book
publishing industry and one of the niches that a number of publishers have
counted on through the peaks and valleys of the past several years," said
Gallagher. "On the other hand, it's noteworthy that juvenile title output,
which makes up more than one out of every 10 new books introduced into the
U.S. market, was down again slightly last year and has now seen steady
erosion in each of the last three years since its Harry Potter-influenced
peak in 2004."
Moreover, Bowker benchmarked fairly steep declines in the Business and
Sociology/Economics categories last year. The number of new business
titles fell to 7,651 in 2007, down 12% from 2006, and the number of new
sociology/economics books dropped to 24,596, an 11% decline from the prior
year. Gallagher noted there were also slight dips in the Religion (down 5%
in 2007) and History (down 3%) categories, both of which had experienced
double-digit increases in 2006.
(Editor's Note: Members of the news media who are interested in obtaining
statistics from Bowker for specific industry categories are invited to
email Daryn Teague, Bowker's public relations consultant, at
dteague@teaguecommunications.com.)
Methodology
The book production figures in this news release are based on year-to-date
data from U.S. publishers and include traditional print as well as
on demand titles. Audiobooks and E-books are excluded. If changes in
industry estimates occur, they will be reflected in a later published
report. Books In Print data represents input from over 72,000 publishers in
the U.S. The data is sent to Bowker in electronic files, and via
BowkerLink™, Bowker's password protected Web-based tool, which enables
publishers to update and add their own data.
Books In Print is the only bibliographic database with more than 6.5
million U.S. book, audiobook and video titles. It is widely regarded
throughout the publishing industry as the most authoritative and
comprehensive source of bibliographic data available worldwide, and has
been a trusted source of data in North America for more than 50 years.
About Bowker
Bowker is the world's leading source for bibliographic information. The
company provides searching, analytical, promotional, business intelligence
and ordering services to publishers, booksellers, libraries, and patrons
through national and international brands, including: Books In Print®,
Global Books In Print®, Syndetic Solutions™, Pubnet®, PubEasy®,
PubTrack™ and more. In the U.S., Australia and Puerto Rico, Bowker is
also the exclusive ISBN and SAN Agency and a DOI registration agency for
the publishing industry. Bowker is headquartered in New Providence, New
Jersey, with operations in East Grinstead, England, and Port Melbourne,
Australia. For more company details, please visit www.Bowker.com.