Karadi Path receives International Excellence Award
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03 Jun 2021, 23:03 GMT+10
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], June 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): The Karadi Path Education Company has been announced as the winner by the London Book Fair International Excellence Awards for the category - Educational Learning Resources.
Karadi Path is the only firm from India to win the award this year presented by the London Book Fair in partnership with the UK s Publishers Association. The shortlist for the different categories of the Awards featured 15 countries across five continents.
The citation from London Book Fair says, The judges enjoyed reading many excellent entries this year and all three on our chosen shortlist (for Educational Learning Resources) are outstanding. The Karadi Path Education project is our chosen winner due to its innovative approach, versatile and creative content, and its reach which allows the resource to be used by disadvantaged communities who would not normally have access
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The Ghana Library Authority (GhLA) has been shortlisted for the London Book Fair (LBF) International Excellence Awards 2021 in the “The Library of the Year Award” category.
The GhLA was shortlisted alongside the Kenya National Library Services of Kenya and the Public Library Koprivnica of Croatia.
Purpose
The award is being organised by the London Book Fair, in partnership with the Publishers Association (United Kingdom), to celebrate publishing achievement across seven categories.
Additionally, it is also to recognise organisations and individuals who have demonstrated originality, creativity, and innovation within the industry.
Categories
A press release copied to the Daily Graphic, listed the other categories as “The Audiobook Publisher of the Year; The Bookstore of the Year Award; The Educational Learning Resources Award; The Literary Translation Initiative Award and The Rights Professional Award.
London Book Fair: The 2021 International Excellence Awards Shortlist
The eighth annual iteration of these awards includes recognition for rights professionals, audiobook publishers, bookstores, educational learning resources, and more.
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Lotinga: ‘Publishers, Booksellers, and Librarians’
Fifteen nations are represented on the shortlist for this year’s all-digital London Book FairInternational Excellence Awards, announced this morning (May 10) in the United Kingdom.
As we reported on Thursday (May 6), London’s digital edition in June now spans three weeks, with events between June 7 and July 1, forming a kind of Bologna Children’s Book Fair sandwich, with that leading children’s trade show running June 14 to 17.
Today naming themes set for six days in the latter part of June, London Book Fair also announces four conferences for the week of June 7 before Bologna Children’s Book Fair.
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‘Something for Everyone’
In announcing some details of London Book Fair‘s upcoming digital edition, the trade show’s organizers are stressing something they’d already announced in mid-April, the fact that their programming will be active not just on the originally announced June 29 to July 1 dates but for “a series of events over
three weeks in June (emphasis ours), offering varied content for different audiences throughout the month.”