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Great article in Publishing Perspectives about ebooks in New Zealand.

As we race towards 2012, 2008 seems like a long time ago, but that was the year when the Board of New Zealand’s print copyright agency — Copyright Licensing Ltd (CLL) — first thought about what they needed to do to ensure the company remained relevant to publishing in New Zealand in the digital era. Time has passed and a lot of activity and investment has been undertaken to bring New Zealand’s own collection of e-books together under the brand Great NZ Ebooks.

New Zealand is a country of 4.1 million people, situated at the bottom of the world. First to see the sun rise each day and with a can-do attitude that belies its size and remoteness. Dare to tell a New Zealander that they can’t do something and you’re likely to be on the receiving end of a tirade of examples of New Zealander’s who have, and are, doing it. New Zealand’s publishing sector has just this attitude — strong in literary non-fiction, passionate and successful in educational publishing and supported by a culture where reading is the number one leisure activity.

So, how to overcome the challenges of size, while leveraging the passion for all things New Zealand? Answer: a digital publishing collective that is a one-stop-shop for conversion, distribution, management, marketing and sales. This is why Digital Publishing New Zealand (DPNZ) was born. The company is owned by the New Zealand Society of Authors and Publishers Association of New Zealand — both organizations hold two seats each on the company’s Board. It operates on a not-for-profit basis. All services are priced to allow the organization to recover its overheads — nothing more. The company’s mission is two-fold. One is to provide New Zealand rights holders with access to a world-class digital asset management and distribution system and the other is to ensure that “by 2013, New Zealand digital books are being read throughout the world.

A lot more in the article.

(Via Publishing Perspectives.)

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