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With competition at an all-time high in the legal, business, scientific/technical and medical publishing industries worldwide, informed market intelligence on how publishers can capitalize on the most lucrative opportunities and conquer the most formidable challenges is more critical than ever before.
Global Professional Publishing 2010-2011 provides a comprehensive, analytical look at the overall landscape of the $28 billion global markets for legal, business, sci/tech and medical information.
This report helps publishers position themselves for growth by tracking and evaluating key trends, such as:
- Market size by subject: legal, business, STM;
- Market size by medium: books, journals, newsletters, directories, online services/A&I;
- Segment growth drivers;
- Individual publisher strategies for growth online and in foreign markets;
- The effect of the open access movement on the professional publishing industry;
- Key mergers & acquisitions activity;
- Market share growth and business strategies of leading publishers.
The report offers a breakdown of industry revenue by major publishing activities and can be used to evaluate growth potential, understand trends affecting the industry, size the competition, review potential partner or acquisition profiles, examine revenue rankings and three-year forecasts, benchmark performance, and plan short- and long-term growth strategies.
Global Professional Publishing 2010-2011 is an essential tool for publishing executives, M&A advisors, market analysts, and industry consultants who need to understand the business strategies driving the professional publishing industry.
Global Professional Publishing breaks professional publishing down into core publishing activities—Books, Journals, Newsletters and Looseleafs, Databases and Directories, Online Services and Abstracting & Indexing—in the individual segments of Medical, Scientific, Legal and Business. It includes discussion of the leading publishers that compete in these markets. Then it reconstructs the big picture with eye towards key trends and forecasts.
Some of the professional publishing trends outlined in the report:
- Transition from print to electronic publishing has raised customers’ expectations. Professional publishers of all sizes and market specialties are realizing they must add value to content. This has given rise to publishers delving more into software development, search and indexing technology, and providing solutions that integrate content directly into customers’ workflow.
- Impact of open access movement yields measured experimentation with new business models. Open access has not yet been mandated by government funders here or abroad, but some private funding institutes have done so. So, some publishers have already begun to offer author pays models that make the articles available for a fee. Others have taken a wait-and-see approach. Congress is considering making public access to taxpayer funded research mandatory. As more research published in STM journals is linked to funders that require open access, more experimentation with different pay models with follow.
- Professional Publishers search for the right approach to protecting copyright; Publishers want to maintain control they had in a print-only world, but don’t want to take enforcement to the level that colors them in the “bad guy” light that the recording industry is now viewed.
The report includes market sizing, trends, mergers and acquisitions, and revenue forecasts through 2013.
Simba’s professional publishing market figures are now global in scope. It’s a global market. If you’re competing in one or all of these segments, the competition does not conform to lines on a map. This report, and the others in the series, is produced to help executives make decisions in this environment.
Simba has a knowledge base from almost 20 years worth of perspective on these markets. Simba also publishes newsletters which give us some perspective. Simba is covering this market everyday for its Professional Content Report newsletter. That daily on the ball coverage is the bedrock for this report.
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Additional InformationStamford, CT - March 8, 2012 - Publishing forecast firm Simba Information reveals the global market for professional publishing products and services, led by the legal, science/technical and medical (STM) segments, will grow 3% through 2012, reaching $41.4 billion. According to a recent report by the firm, print and electronic books were the leading delivery method, closely followed by online services and abstracting/indexing.
Print books still dominate the landscape for professional publishing, representing the largest chunk of revenue from the top ten leading publishers. Additionally, the report finds double-digit growth for e-books. Mobile and internet applications have also experienced significant growth recently, as publishers have stepped up production efforts.
have stepped up production efforts.
"Publishers are investing millions in electronic books, especially in iPad textbook production," said Dan Strempel, senior analyst at Simba Information. "In 2010, 13.1% of the top ten professional publishers' book revenue was generated by e-books sales."
Although the information itself is critical, providing searchable and accessible content that can be integrated into a professional's workflow is also key and defines the online services and abstracting/indexing market-the fastest growing delivery medium. According to the report, new developments in this market include publishers actively seeking partnerships that will enable users to search multiple databases at one time.
"Professionals are demanding more tools from their publishers for indexing and searching their content," said Strempel. "This increased demand is driving sales and investments in publishers' electronic information products."
The report from Simba Information, Global Professional Publishing 2010-2011, provides extensive data and analysis on the global market for legal, science/technical, medical and business publishing. It segments each market by delivery channel, including books, journals, online services, abstract/indexing, newsletters/loose-leaf/directories and other. It tracks trends including the growth of e-books and online journals, the increased demand for international publishing, publishers' efforts against piracy and many more.
- Table of Contents
- Methodology
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Overview of the Global Professional Publishing Industry
- Introduction
- Market Size
- Legal
- Scientific and Technical
- Medical
- Business
- Media Breakdown
- Books
- Online/Abstracting & Indexing
- Journals
- Newsletters/Looseleafs/Directories
- Other
- Leading Professional Publishers
- Reed Elsevier
- Thomson Reuters
- Wolters Kluwer
- Springer Science+Business Media
- John Wiley & Sons
- Informa
- Pearson
- Editions Lefebvre Sarrut
- American Chemical Society
- McGraw-Hill
- Acquisitions in the Professional Publishing Market
- Mergers & Acquisitions in Legal, Tax, Business & Accounting Markets
- Mergers & Acquisitions in STM Markets
- Table 1.1: Growth of Global Professional Publishing Revenue by Market Segment, 2009-2011P
- Table 1.2: Breakdown of Global Professional Publishing Revenue, 2010
- Table 1.3: Growth of Global Professional Publishing Revenue by Media, 2009-2011P
- Table 1.4: Breakdown of Global Professional Publishing Revenue by Media, 2010
- Table 1.5: Leading Professional Publishers, 2010 vs. 2011P
- Table 1.6: Key Legal, Tax, Business, Accounting M&A Activity, Jan. 2010-Dec. 2011
- Table 1.7: Key Merger & Acquisition Activity in Science & Technical Publishing, Jan. 2010-Dec. 2010
- Table 1.8: Key Merger & Acquisition Activity in Science & Technical Publishing, Jan. 2011-Dec. 2011
- Table 1.9: Key Medical Publishing M&A Activity, Jan -Dec. 2010
- Table 1.10: Key Medical Publishing M&A Activity, Jan -Dec. 2011
- Chapter 2: Books
- Introduction
- Market Size
- Legal Books
- Medical Books
- Business Books
- Sci/Tech Books
- AAP Reports U.S. Professional Book Sales Grow in 2010
- Title Output
- Leading Professional Book Publishers
- Reed Elsevier
- Wolters Kluwer
- Springer Science+Business Media
- Thomson Reuters
- John Wiley & Sons
- Pearson
- McGraw-Hill
- Informa
- Oxford University Press
- Cambridge University Press
- Leading Professional E-Book Publishers
- Springer Science+Business Media
- Reed Elsevier
- John Wiley & Sons
- Wolters Kluwer
- McGraw-Hill
- Thomson Reuters
- Informa
- Pearson
- Thieme
- Oxford University Press
- Current Trends in Professional Book Publishing
- Professional Publishers Invest Millions in iPad Textbook Production
- Professional Book Piracy Thriving in Cyberspace
- Table 2.1: Global Professional Book Revenue by Segment, 2009-2011P
- Table 2.2: Global Professional Book Publishing Market Share by Segment, 2010
- Table 2.3: AAP Domestic Book Gross Sales Report, 2008-2010
- Table 2.4: AAP Domestic Book Net Sales Report, 2008-2010
- Table 2.5: AAP Domestic Book Returns Report, 2008-2010
- Table 2.6: Book Title Output by Key Professional Categories, 2008-2010
- Table 2.7: Revenue Growth, Leading Professional Book Publishers, 2009-2010
- Table 2.8: Revenue Growth, Leading Professional E-Book Publishers, 2009-2010
- Chapter 3: Journals
- Introduction
- Market Size
- Sci/Tech Journals
- Medical Journals
- Legal Journals
- Business Journals
- Leading Professional Journal Publishers
- Reed Elsevier
- John Wiley & Sons
- Springer Science+Business Media
- Wolters Kluwer
- Holtzbrinck
- Informa
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- American Chemical Society
- British Medical Association
- Thieme
- Current Trends in Professional Journal Publishing
- Renewal Trends
- Open Access
- Open Access Journals Directory Tops 5,000 Titles
- Price Increases Draw Protests, Outrage
- Table 3.1: Global Professional Journal Revenue by Segment, 2009-2011P
- Table 3.2: Global Professional Journal Publishing Market Share by Segment, 2010
- Table 3.3: Leading Professional Journal Publishers, 2010
- Chapter 4: Newsletters, Looseleafs and Directories
- Introduction
- Market Size
- Legal Newsletters/Looseleafs/Directories
- Sci/Tech Newsletters/Looseleafs/Directories
- Business Newsletters/Looseleafs/Directories
- Medical Newsletters/Looseleafs/Directories
- Leading Professional Newsletter/Looseleaf Publishers
- Wolters Kluwer
- Thomson Reuters
- Informa
- McGraw-Hill
- UCG
- Reed Elsevier
- HCPro Inc.
- Springer Science+Business Media
- Bureau of National Affairs
- American Bar Association
- Leading Professional Directory Publishers
- D&B
- Thomson Reuters
- Infogroup
- Reed Elsevier
- AMA
- Trends in Professional Newsletter/Looseleaf/Directory Publishing
- Fight the Slump by Enhancing Products
- International Expansion
- Table 4.1: Global Publishing Market, Professional Newsletters/Looseleafs 2009-2011P
- Table 4.2: Global Professional Newsletter/Looseleaf Directory Publishing Market Share, 2010
- Table 4.3: Revenue of Leading Professional Newsletter/Looseleaf Publishers, 2010
- Table 4.4: Leading Professional Directory Publishers, 2010
- Chapter 5: Online Services/Abstracting & Indexing
- Introduction
- Online Market Segments and Definitions
- A&I
- Online Content
- Market Size
- Legal Online Services/A&I
- Scientific/Technical Online Services/A&I
- Business Online Services/A&I
- Medical Online Services/A&I
- Overview of the STM Abstracting & Indexing Market
- A&I Market Size
- STM A&I Market Size After ‘Double-Counting’ Eliminations
- Leading STM A&I Providers
- American Chemical Society
- Thomson Reuters
- Wolters Kluwer
- ProQuest
- EBSCO
- IHS
- Reed Elsevier
- APA
- Infotrieve
- Institution of Engineering Technology
- Key Trends in the A&I Market
- Demand for Federated Search Sparks Partnerships
- More Types of Content Move from Print to Online
- Tools, Tools and More Tools
- Continued Spending on Mobile
- Decreased Library Spending
- Individuals Gain Value for Publishers
- Leading Professional Online Content Providers
- Thomson Reuters
- Reed Elsevier
- Wolters Kluwer
- Bureau of National Affairs
- IHS
- Hearst Corp.
- Epocrates
- WebMD
- Current Trends in Professional Online Services
- Global Expansion Continues
- Legal Information Companies Offer More Than Research Services
- Search Upgrades Abound
- Table 5.1: Estimated Global Professional Online Services/Abstracting & Indexing Revenue, 2009-2011P
- Table 5.2: Professional Online and Internet Services Segment Market Share, 2010
- Table 5.3: Breakdown of Top-Line Global A&I Revenue, Sci/Tech vs. Medical, 2010
- Table 5.4: Estimated Top-Line Global STM A&I Revenue, 2009-2011P
- Table 5.5: Estimated Top-Line Global STM A&I Revenue After Eliminations, 2009-2011P
- Table 5.6: Leading STM A&I Players, by Revenue 2009-2011P
- Table 5.7: Leading Professional Online Content Players, by Revenue 2009-2011P
- Chapter 6: Forecasts and Conclusions
- Legal Publishing
- Scientific/Technical Publishing
- Medical Publishing
- Business Publishing
- Conclusions
- Table 6.1: Global Professional Publishing Forecast, 2011P-2014P
- Table 6.2: Global Legal Publishing Forecast, 2011P-2014P
- Table 6.3: Global Scientific/Technical Publishing Forecast, 2011P-2014P
- Table 6.4: Global Medical Publishing Forecast, 2011P-2014P
- Table 6.5: Global Business Publishing Forecast, 2011P-2014P
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