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London, 18th November 2024

Jacobin Partners With Exact Editions For Library Subscriptions

Jacobin, the leading voice of the American left, is now available for institutional subscriptions via Exact Editions’ digital publishing platform.

Since launching in 2010, Jacobin has grown to be the foremost voice of American socialism, offering a progressive perspective on politics, economics and culture. Past contributors to Jacobin have included figures as notable as Slavoj Žižek, Yanis Varoufakis, Kristen Ghodsee, Pablo Iglesias Turrión, and Jeremy Corbyn.

A recent issue of Jacobin is themed around “Trumpism”. It analyses the potential economic policy of a second Trump term, how working-class identity politics are used by the right, as well as a breakdown of JD Vance and Project 2025.

Jacobin’s sister publication, Catalyst, a peer-reviewed academic journal, will also join the Exact Editions platform. The journal aims to develop a theory and strategy with capitalism as its target, and compliments Jacobin’s ardent examination of left-wing ideology.

Academic and public libraries can purchase IP-authenticated access to these valuable digital archives, as well as new issues as they are released. The publishing partnership enables Jacobin to host both publications on a stylish, fully-searchable digital publishing platform whilst also connecting the magazine to new institutions and audiences across the world.

Library Subscriptions to Jacobin and Catalyst are available on the Exact Editions website:

Jacobin

Catalyst

Asher Dupuy-Spencer, publisher of Jacobin, has said: “We are thrilled to offer institutions IP-authenticated access to Jacobin and Catalyst. The digital platform hosts both digital archive in a stylish and effective format, and Exact Editions’ strong connection to the academic library subscriptions market make this partnership an exciting development for the Jacobin Foundation.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, has said: “As leading political titles, Jacobin and Catalyst have a clear appeal to the academic library audiences Exact Editions works closely with. We look forward to providing digital access to these excellent magazines to institutions across the globe.”


London, 11th November 2024

Exact Editions Partners with the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) on a Deal for Members

Exact Editions has partnered with the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL) on a deal for select research libraries across the United States, available until the 31st of December 2025.

The deal includes discounted prices on bundles of titles. The research libraries can select from over 180 esteemed titles across the Exact Editions platform, spanning a range of research areas, including science, music, literature, art and more. Exact Editions aims to provide academic libraries with the opportunity to invest in a diverse assortment of digital resources for their students and researchers.

Institutional subscriptions are authenticated by IP-access for a seamless browsing experience, with remote access options also available. The digital archives are accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms, and integrate into library catalogues with MARC records and KBART data. Every page on Exact Editions has its own unique URL, enabling students to easily cite their sources and bookmark specific pages for future research. Accessibility features, such as plain text and 'Read Aloud' technology, allow for a particularly inclusive experience.

Browse available titles here

If your library is a member of the ASERL, get in touch for more information: institutions@exacteditions.com

Rebecca Crist, Program Coordinator for Shared Collections Resources at ASERL, has said, “ASERL is looking forward to working with Exact Editions to offer our members discounted subscriptions. This partnership is an excellent match, reflecting ASERL’s focus on expanding access to content and our aim of building valuable collections that reflect the communities we serve.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, has said: “We are very pleased to be working with the ASERL on this. The variety of magazines and journals included in the deal encompass an array of subjects, with archives dating back decades. We look forward to providing even more ASERL members with the Exact Editions range of digital content.”

About the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries:

Founded in 1956 and hosted by Emory University Libraries in Atlanta, the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries is a leader in research library cooperation. ASERL brings together research libraries to foster a high standard of library excellence through professional development, inter-institutional resource sharing, and other important collaborations. For more than 65 years, ASERL has been a trusted home for innovative programs and events that hugely benefit their membership. For more information, please visit: https://www.aserl.org/

About Exact Editions:

Exact Editions is a digital publishing company based in London. It is a team of producers, developers and designers that turns periodicals with archives into dynamic digital editions. Exact Editions specialises in digitising content, selling subscriptions and providing streaming solutions across web, iOS and Android platforms. Exact Editions are also the innovators of ‘Reading Rooms’ technology, so publishers can provide streaming, time-limited access to digital editions. For more information, please visit: https://shop.exacteditions.com/


London, 6th November 2024

Library Podcast Column Launched by Charleston Hub & Exact Editions

New regular column Podcast Parade, featuring library podcast reviews by digital publishing platform Exact Editions, has been launched by library industry website Charleston Hub. Each instalment includes key information and analysis, serving as an essential guide to librarians who want to deepen their industry knowledge through an audio medium.

The column starts with basic information such as number of episodes and their length, as well as a summary. More detailed analysis follows, including a breakdown of the format, the hosts and guests, and highlights both ‘a nice touch’ and ‘an area for improvement’ before giving an overall opinion.

Please find links to previous Podcast Parade columns below:

Lost in the Stacks (July 2024)

TLA’s Libraries Transform Texas (September 2024)

Library Leadership Podcast (October 2024)

Column author Jake Thompson, who is a Marketing & Account Manager at Exact Editions, said: “Podcasts are a really exciting medium through which librarians can share knowledge, inspire change and collaborate. With so many to choose from, the column is designed to give a digestible summary to help librarians decide which content is the most relevant to them.”

Associate Director of Charleston Hub, Caroline Goldsmith, remarked: “Jake’s library podcast column is an exciting new addition to our weekly blog. Anytime we can provide additional resources for our librarian audience on the current issues they are facing, forecast trends coming down the pipeline, or feature topics that would be interesting or relevant in their world, we’re happy to include it! Jake offers a clear and concise analysis of each podcast he reviews, including the strengths and weaknesses of each. We’re thrilled to feature the Podcast Parade.”


London, 13th August 2024

Bible Alive Partners with Exact Editions to Offer Streamlined Subscription Access

Bible Alive has partnered with Exact Editions to offer subscribers seamless digital access to the magazine via the cutting-edge streaming platform. Exact Editions’ Universals Service, makes it easier for customers to read the digital version of Bible Alive across web, iOS and Android platforms - whilst the publishers of the magazine, Alive Publishing, have the benefit of maintaining control of subscription e-commerce and sales data.

With a readership of over 60,000 and distributed in over 100 countries worldwide, Bible Alive is the leading resource for Mass readers, Eucharistic Ministers, teachers, catechists and anybody interested in deepening their knowledge of the Bible. Published monthly, the magazine features readings from the liturgical cycle, profiles of saints and heroes of faith, advice for living the Christian life and much more.

Exact Editions’ intuitive Universals Service provides publishers with the technology required to fulfil digital access to the archive and latest issues of their magazines. On the Exact Editions’ platform, usability is paramount; issues are neatly organised into stacks by year, contents pages are linked for easy navigation and the advanced search function means keywords can be located at the click of a button.

Emma Fletcher, Sales & Marketing Manager at Alive Publishing commented: “Using the Exact Editions’ Universals technology means that we can ensure our subscribers have the best options to access the digital edition of the magazine. Reading Bible Alive’s digital archive and latest issues is now easier than ever, and we know subscribers will enjoy the modern and user-friendly reader platform.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions, remarked: “Publishers are always looking for ways to improve their subscription offering and the addition of new technologies for streamlined digital access to Bible Alive magazine is a clear benefit for their subscribers. We’re delighted to be working with Alive Publishing on this new phase of their digital subscription development.”


London, 6th August 2024

Popular STEM Magazine OYLA Gets Creative With School Subscriptions

Exact Editions is pleased to announce a new publishing partnership with STEM magazine OYLA, where digital subscriptions will now be available for individuals and institutions (i.e. schools, colleges, libraries).

Targeted for readers aged 12 and over, OYLA aims to make STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) subjects open, accessible, and enjoyable for all young students, as the magazine delves into complex ideas with clear language and imaginative graphics.

Students and subscribers will be able to read a modern archive of recent magazine issues, as well as new issues as they are published through Exact Editions’ print-replica, fully-searchable digital platform.

OYLA’s core mission of educational accessibility is complemented by many aspects of the Exact Editions platform. The clear print-replica display allows for a distraction-free digital experience of the magazine and there are a number of features (such as plaintext extraction and read-aloud technology) that can allow students with accessibility requirements to enjoy the magazine.

Not only this, but the option for schools and libraries to purchase IP-authenticated access can help digitally distribute the magazine to regions which might struggle to consistently receive the printed edition. This latter aspect will allow OYLA to connect to new audiences and inspire even more young students to be excited about STEM subjects.

Individual subscriptions to OYLA are available through the Exact Editions shop

Institutional subscriptions to OYLA are available through the Exact Editions shop

Editor-in-chief of OYLA, Gamzat Biyarov, commented: “Exact Editions have offered an intuitive, engaging platform to host digital magazine editions for more than two decades. We’ve been impressed by the ease in which magazine subscriptions can be sold as high-value site-licenses to educational institutions.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner said: “OYLA is an important voice in educational publishing. Making STEM subjects accessible and enjoyable for young students is a mission the Exact Editions platform can effectively complement. We look forward to maximising publisher revenues through our experience in school and library subscription markets.”


London, 29th July 2024

Spike Art Magazine Launches Complete Digital Archive and New Subscription Service

Spike is launching a complete digital archive in collaboration with Exact Editions, an exciting development in restructuring the magazine’s subscription offerings.

Subscribers will now have access via the Exact Editions website and the Exactly app to a complete, fully searchable digital archive of eighty print quarterlies, going back to Spike #1 (Autumn 2004). Additionally, the partnership will avail subscribing universities, libraries, galleries, and museums of both the complete archive and newly released issues through Exact Editions’ IP-authenticated site licenses.

Spike is a platform for cultural criticism and unconventional ideas, mixing writing on themes urgent and forever unresolved, from “Web3” and “After Beauty” to “Plants” and “Patriarchy.” Spike is also visually splashy, by turns pushy, poetic, unexpected – and not shy to start an argument. Featuring literary luminaries like Nicolas Bourriaud, Jamieson Webster, Dean Kissick, McKenzie Wark, Joanna Walsh, and Jeppe Ugelvig, the magazine has enjoyed a profound impact on art and its discourse in Europe and North America for two decades and counting.

Coupling Exact Editions’ elegant print-replica display and intuitive commands with Spike’s punchy visual style, the publishing partnership aims to both preserve the magazine’s legacy and inaugurate a new, digital chapter.

Individual subscriptions to Spike Art Magazine are available through the Exact Editions shop

Institutional subscriptions to Spike Art Magazine are available through the Exact Editions shop

Spike founder Rita Vitorelli, says: “The Spike team are thrilled to present twenty years of contemporary art history on such a sleek digital platform. Exact Editions’ technology was crucial in reformulating our approach to print and digital subscriptions. We’re also excited to make the magazine available to a wider public through institutional subscribers, particularly to students.”

Exact Editions’ Managing Director Daryl Rayner: “Spike has been an exciting presence on the European art scene for two decades. The magazine is an important resource that connects to the very essence of art – something that we’re excited to offer both individual subscribers as well as academic institutions.”


London, 8th July 2024

New Welsh Review Offers Full Archive On Exact Editions Digital Platform

New Welsh Review has launched a complete digital archive, now available to individual and institutional subscribers via Exact Editions’ digital platform. Readers can now search for back issues going back to the very first issue published in 1988, with over 30 years of searchable content to explore as well as new issues as they are published.

Wales’s foremost literary magazine in English, New Welsh Review offers a vital outlet for the very best new fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry, as a dynamic forum for critical debate and a rigorous reviewing culture.

New Welsh Review have published some of the greatest writers and thinkers from Wales and beyond, including; Dannie Abse, Paul Muldoon, P. D. James, Emyr Humphreys, Leslie Norris, Gwyneth Lewis, Les Murray, Rachel Trezise, Niall Griffiths, Owen Sheers, Tiffany Murray, Edna Longley, Byron Rogers and Gillian Clarke.

Hosted on the Exact Editions publishing platform, the magazine and its archive can be explored with an advanced search function enabling search of any keywords, a neat stacking interface allowing for ease of browsing years and decades, as well as new issue notifications alerting readers to the availability of the next issue.

Individual subscriptions to New Welsh Review are available through the Exact Editions shop

Institutional subscriptions to New Welsh Review are available through the Exact Editions shop

Publisher of The New Welsh Review, Richard Davies, said: “We’re delighted to bring the New Welsh Review’s historically valuable archive to such an elegant and stylish digital platform. Exact Editions’ prowess in institutional subscription sales to academic libraries has been clearly proven and we’re looking forward to seeing this in action.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner said: “New Welsh Review is an incredibly important publication for literature in Wales, and we’re delighted to have this complete archive join an illustrious group of literary publications on our platform. The complete archive is a valuable resource in which we expect both individual and institutional subscribers to enjoy.”


London, 4th July 2024

British Artist Blacksmith Association Launch Complete Digital Archive for Members and Libraries

Members of the British Artist Blacksmiths Association (BABA) can now access a complete digital archive of the organisation’s magazine, Artist Blacksmith, through its website. Delivered in partnership with publishing services platform Exact Editions, the archive is fully-searchable, stretches back to 1979 and will grow with each new issue published. Multi-user site licences, authenticated by IP address, are also available to libraries worldwide.

Over its history, Artist Blacksmith has developed from a simple black and white publication into a full-colour, 52-page, glossy magazine about creative blacksmithing. Featuring articles, event information, photo galleries and debates, the magazine is printed using vegetable-based inks and no alcohol, as part of the editorial 'green' policy. Each issue features a contribution from a guest editor, and this keeps the content fresh and the viewpoints varied.

Access to the digital edition for members is facilitated through Exact Editions’ pioneering ‘White Labelling Service’, which allows publishers to directly manage and control both the e-commerce and access to their digital edition. Members can use the advanced search function to find keywords, topics or artists amongst the treasure trove of content spanning over 40 years.

More information about British Artist Blacksmiths Association membership

Institutional subscriptions to Artist Blacksmith are available through the Exact Editions shop

Owen Phillips, Website Administrator of BABA, commented: “The new digital edition looks fantastic on the Exact Editions platform and will serve as a valuable resource to members. We’re also excited to expand our subscription base into library markets in order to reach more readers who want to find out more about the history of creative blacksmithing and the organisation as a whole.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “Publishers are increasingly looking for ways to diversify their membership offering, and the addition of a streamlined digital edition to organisations’ websites is certainly a benefit to members. We’re delighted to be working with BABA both on this new phase of their website, and to increase their presence in libraries.”


London, 1st July 2024

Exact Editions Partners with the Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) on a Deal for Research Libraries

Exact Editions has partnered with the Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA) to provide a deal for select research libraries across the United States, available until the 1st of July 2025.

The deal includes discounted prices on bundles of titles. The research libraries can select from over 180 esteemed titles across the Exact Editions platform, spanning a range of research areas, including science, music, geography, art and more. Exact Editions aims to provide academic libraries with the opportunity to invest in a diverse assortment of digital resources for their students.

Institutional subscriptions are authenticated by IP-access for a seamless browsing experience, with remote access options also available. The digital archives are accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms, and integrate into library catalogues with MARC records and KBART data. Every page on Exact Editions has its own unique URL, enabling students to easily cite their sources and bookmark specific pages for future research. Inclusivity features, such as plain text and 'Read Aloud' technology, allow for a particularly accessible experience.

Browse available titles on the Institutional Shop Page

If your library is a member or affiliate of the GWLA, get in touch for more information: institutions@exacteditions.com

Joni Blake, Executive Director of the GWLA, has said, "GWLA is excited to work with Exact Editions to offer our members discounted subscriptions to their broad range of titles. Exact Editions is distinguished by their unique, visually captivating, and intuitively user-friendly interface that preserves the integrity of the original print publications while offering enhanced digital features. Paired with their comprehensive archival offerings, we feel this partnership is a good match for advancing GWLA's strategic focus on student success and excellence in research."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, has said: “We are delighted to be working with the GWLA. The array of magazines and journals included in the deal encompass a variety of subjects, with archives dating back decades. We look forward to providing even more GWLA members and affiliates with these abundant digital collections.”

About the Greater Western Library Alliance (GWLA):

The GWLA is a non-profit corporation chartered in Missouri with staff offices located in Houston, Texas and Morgantown, West Virginia. The consortium promotes innovation and excellence across the board. The Alliance supports its members and affiliates by facilitating a wide range of collection development solutions, ultimately expanding access to quality information.

For more information, please visit: https://www.gwla.org/Home

About Exact Editions:

Exact Editions is a digital publishing company based in London. It is a team of producers, developers and designers that turns periodicals with archives into dynamic digital editions. Exact Editions specialises in digitising content, selling subscriptions and providing streaming solutions across web, iOS and Android platforms. Exact Editions are also the innovators of ‘Reading Rooms’ technology, so publishers can provide streaming, time-limited access to digital editions.

For more information, please visit: https://shop.exacteditions.com/


London, 24th June 2024

Oxford American Launches New & Fully-Searchable Digital Archive for Libraries

The Oxford American, a literary quarterly focussing on the American South, has launched a fully-searchable and complete digital archive available for library subscription through publishing platform Exact Editions. Stretching back to 1992 and comprising over 120 issues, the complete archive boasts comprehensive accessibility features such as a ‘Read Aloud’ function and is available seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices through IP authentication.

Oxford American’s mission is to explore the complexity and vitality of the American South through exceptional writing, music, and visual art. Whether readers are lifelong Southerners, newcomers, or simply curious about the region’s profound influence on American culture, the Oxford American is a gateway to exploring the South’s past, present, and future.

The Exact Editions platform offers all digital readers an intuitive and streamlined way to read, browse and search resources whilst retaining magazines’ original print designs. Institutional subscriptions include:

- Issues organised by year for easy access to archives.

- Interactive content pages to locate specific articles at the touch of a button.

- Advanced keyword search functionality across all issues.

- Unlimited IP-authenticated access and remote access for institutional subscribers.

- Inclusive accessibility features, such as plain text and 'Read Aloud' technology.

- Usage reports, KBART data, MARC records and excellent customer support.

Library subscriptions to the Oxford American are available from the Exact Editions shop:

Institutional Subscriptions

Sara Lewis, Executive Director of the Oxford American, commented: “Readers will love flipping through these issues and seeing them exactly as they originally appeared, with decades of brilliant writing accessible to all. We’re excited to expand our reach into new library markets with Exact Editions’ international audiences.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The Oxford American’s reputation as an award-winning magazine precedes it, and the title will be a popular resource with universities and other educational institutions around the world. We’re looking forward to working with the magazine to expand their readership and increase digital revenues.”


London, 24th June 2024

Oxford American Launches Complete Digital Archive with Exact Editions

The Oxford American, a literary quarterly, has launched a fully-searchable and complete digital archive for students, academics and anyone interested in the American South through publishing platform Exact Editions. Stretching back to 1992 and comprising over 120 issues, the complete archive boasts comprehensive accessibility features such as a ‘Read Aloud’ function and is available seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Oxford American’s mission is to explore the complexity and vitality of the American South through exceptional writing, music, and visual art. Whether readers are lifelong Southerners, newcomers, or simply curious about the region’s profound influence on American culture, the Oxford American is a gateway to exploring the South’s past, present, and future.

The Exact Editions platform offers all digital readers an intuitive and streamlined way to read, browse and search resources whilst retaining magazines’ original print designs. Subscriptions include:

- Issues organised by year for easy access to archives.

- Interactive content pages to locate specific articles at the touch of a button.

- Advanced keyword search functionality across all issues.

- Unlimited IP-authenticated access and remote access for institutional subscribers.

- Inclusive accessibility features, such as plain text and 'Read Aloud' technology.

Consumer and library subscriptions to the Oxford American are available from the Exact Editions shops:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Sara Lewis, Executive Director of the Oxford American, commented: “Readers will love flipping through these issues and seeing them exactly as they originally appeared, with decades of brilliant writing accessible to all. We’re excited to expand our reach into new library markets with Exact Editions’ international audiences.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The Oxford American’s reputation as an award-winning magazine precedes it, and the title will be a popular resource with universities and other educational institutions around the world. We’re looking forward to working with the magazine to expand their readership and increase digital revenues.”


London, 10th June 2024

Pioneering European Photography Magazine Launches Extensive Digital Archive on the Exact Editions Platform

European Photography, the exquisitely designed contemporary photography magazine, is now digitally available for creative professionals and enthusiasts around the world to subscribe to via the Exact Editions platform. Individual and institutional subscribers will receive instant and fully searchable access to archival issues dating back to 2018, as well as new issues as they are published, across web, iOS and Android devices.

Founded in 1980 by German artist Andreas Müller-Pohle, European Photography has reflected and shaped the major shifts in contemporary photography – from the renaissance of independent photography in the 1980s, through the digital revolution of the 1990s, to the current upheavals in artificial intelligence – in both theory and practice.

On Exact Editions’ intuitive platform, usability is paramount; issues are neatly organised into stacks by year, contents pages are linked for easy navigation and the advanced search function allows keywords to be located at the click of a button.

European Photography is available on the Exact Editions’ shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Founder, Andreas Müller-Pohle, commented: “The design and concept of the print publication has been superbly translated into a digital edition on the Exact Editions platform. We’re excited to offer the photography and art community a modern and user-friendly way to access the rich and exciting content, both visual and textual.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “Influencing photography trends for over 40 years, European Photography has a loyal following which continues to grow as people discover the unique content that the magazine offers. We’re delighted to be working with them to help deliver these new digital subscription options.”


London, 20th May 2024

Kelsey Media Announces Publishing Partnership With Exact Editions

Kelsey Media have launched digital editions for three magazine brands in collaboration with the Exact Editions publishing platform. Subscribers to the three digital magazines will benefit from unlimited and fully-searchable access to an archive of back issues, as well as new issues as they are released.

- Psychologies is dedicated to supporting emotional well-being and personal development in order to help people curate a positive outlook on life. Packed full of practical advice and useful tips, recent contributors have included TV presenter Claudia Winkelman and podcaster Vogue Williams.

- Amateur Photographer is the bible for both the hobby and professional lensman. The magazine is a respected authority in the photography industry, featuring detailed product reviews, guidance on photographic techniques, and the latest news from the photography industry.

- ClayCraft is an essential read for the ceramic enthusiast. Whether enjoyed by a pottery novice or professional ceramicist, there is invaluable design inspiration and constructive advice for projects in this enjoyable guide into the world of ceramics.

Each of the Kelsey Media titles can be explored with the high-quality interface and intuitive user experience of the Exact Editions platform. The cross-platform compatibility and advanced Boolean search functions allow for a user-friendly and dynamic reading experience.

The publishing partnership is a testament to Kelsey Media’s commitment to being a forward-thinking publisher, as well as Exact Editions’ continued expertise in hosting comprehensive magazine archives and providing digital subscriptions to customers.

Subscriptions to Psychologies are available for Individuals and Institutions

Subscriptions to Amateur Photographer are available for Individuals and Institutions

Subscriptions to Claycraft are available for Individuals and Institutions

CEO of Kelsey Media, Steve Wright said: “These Kelsey Media magazine brands now have a stylish digital presence through the Exact Editions platform. We’re looking forward to working with Exact Editions, particularly given their expertise in the institutional market, with subscription sales to universities and colleges across the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner said: “Psychologies, Amateur Photographer and ClayCraft are exciting and important additions to the publishing platform. The team are excited to offer an enjoyable digital experience for customers, in both consumer and institutional subscription markets.”


London, 7th May 2024

Libraries can Purchase Perpetual Access to British Film Institute’s Sight & Sound Magazine

Libraries around the world can now purchase Perpetual Access licences to the complete archive of Sight & Sound, the monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute, stretching back to 1932. Perpetual Access licences are purchased for a one-time fee and guarantee a library access to the archive and upcoming issues from the title in perpetuity, backed up by not-for-profit preservation archive Portico.

Sight & Sound is an international film magazine that offers a unique insight into film culture past, present and future through covering a broad range of work in its features, interviews and comprehensive reviews section. Digital subscriptions and licences also include access to long-running sister publication Monthly Film Bulletin (1934-1991), making it a fascinating journal of record of the films released in UK cinemas across the decades.

Perpetual Access licences to Sight & Sound will be available alongside annual subscriptions, and provide an alternative for libraries who wish to guarantee the long-term availability of the resource to future researchers. Exact Editions maintains the license for the library by charging a maintenance fee of 2.5% for support and traffic.

Subscriptions to Sight & Sound are available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

Institutional Subscriptions

Other titles available as Perpetual Access licences are listed here:

Other Perpetual Access Titles

Editor of Sight & Sound, Mike Williams, commented: “We’re pleased to be offering this alternative option to libraries who want to commit to long-term access. The complete archive is a fascinating resource that will certainly be useful in film studies for generations to come.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “As librarians increasingly opt for long-term resources, we’re delighted that Sight & Sound have joined the roster of magazines who are offering a Perpetual Access option. Exact Editions has a unique and valuable expertise in building and maintaining archives and is committed to offering librarians the very best service as providers of digital editions.


London, 8th April 2024

Musicworks Launches Digital Subscriptions Service With Exact Editions For Consumers and Institutions Worldwide

Musicworks, the magazine for music lovers wanting to explore innovative artists, ideas and events in music and sound art, is now digitally available on Exact Editions’ innovative streaming platform. This new partnership means that institutions and individuals can now seamlessly browse and search through the latest content from Musicworks across web, iOS and Android devices in a dynamic and user-friendly way online. Musicworks will also be extending its archive on the platform later in the year.

Founded in Toronto in 1978 by notable music experimenters, the magazine has remained a cornerstone of Canada’s creative-music scene while evolving into a genre-fluid magazine that connects artist, programming, educational, and audience communities across Turtle Island and around the world through its publication and outreach activities.

Creating an intuitive experience for readers of the magazine has been a priority when digitising Musicworks’ content for the Exact Editions platform, which offers; keyword search functionality across all issues, interactive contents pages to locate specific articles, archives organised by year for institutional subscribers and unlimited IP-authenticated access and remote access for institutional subscribers.

Digital subscriptions to Musicworks are available from the Exact Editions websites:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Editor of Musicworks, Jennie Punter, commented: “Musicworks not only publishes unique and innovative content in the magazine, we also organise outreach activities to help new eyes and ears discover the world’s most adventurous sound art and music. This new chapter of digital subscriptions with Exact Editions means we’ll be able to support this mission further.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “Musicworks is a valuable source of inspirational and informative content for music lovers. We’re delighted to partner with Musicworks to provide the magazine to individuals and institutions worldwide.”


Exact Editions partners with Warners to provide a digital platform for Birdwatch Magazine

Digital publishing services provider Exact Editions has extended its partnership with Warners Group Publications to create a new fully-searchable digital archive of Birdwatch magazine, now available to members through the BirdGuides website. Membership includes unlimited and fully-searchable access to the complete digital archive as well as issues of ID Photo Guides.

Birdwatch was established in 1992 as an independent magazine for birders. It grew to become the leading monthly news and features magazine at the enthusiast end of the market, and has been part of Warners Group Publications since 2008.

Each issue of Birdwatch includes features written by an extensive pool of skilled authors, photographers and artists and a world-class advisory panel of the following expert contributors. Topics covered each month include bird identification, conservation, where-to-watch guides, overseas destinations, avian taxonomy, species profiles, and news, reviews and comment.

The digital archive is accessible through Exact Editions’ White-Labelling Service, which allows the publisher to manage e-commerce, data and access to the archive.

Memberships are available from the BirdGuides website Here

Publisher of BirdGuides and Birdwatch, Rob McDonnell said: “Exact Editions has provided a stylish platform for a whole range of Warners Group titles, and their work with Birdwatch is no exception. The platform’s White-Labelling Service allows the digital archive to be easily adapted into our current membership system.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner said: “The digital archive of Birdwatch is a valuable resource which curates more than 30 years of birdwatching history. The stacking interface allows for intuitive access, organising a comprehensive archive that will delight ornithologists and birders worldwide.”


London, 25th March 2024

New Scientist Partners with Exact Editions to Launch New Digital Subscriptions for Libraries

New Scientist, the world’s most popular weekly science and technology publication, is now digitally available to libraries via Exact Editions’ cutting-edge digital platform. This new partnership offers the opportunity for institutions to subscribe for unlimited access to an extensive archive of over 120 issues dating back to August 2021, as well as new issues as they are released. Readers can browse and search the magazine’s content seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Founded in 1957 for “all those interested in scientific discovery and its social consequences”, New Scientist covers international news and developments from a scientific standpoint, asking the big-picture questions about life, the universe and what it means to be human. The magazine is well-known for providing award-winning features and reports from writers who are experts in their field, with content written in concise and clear language that puts discoveries and advances in the context of everyday life today and in the future.

For Exact Editions, intuitive navigation is key when presenting New Scientist’s content for the platform to ensure online readers enjoy a seamless experience when browsing the magazine. The platform provides:

- Issues organised by year for easy access to archives.

- Interactive content pages to locate specific articles at the touch of a button.

- Keyword search functionality across all issues.

- Unlimited IP-authenticated access and remote access for institutional subscribers

Institutional subscriptions to New Scientist are available from the Exact Editions shop:

Institutional Subscriptions

New Scientist Editor, Catherine de Lange commented: “The magazine’s cutting-edge content and unique design has been thoughtfully replicated for an online audience in this new digital edition. I hope science and technology students around the world will enjoy this new engaging way of experiencing New Scientist and we’re excited for our brilliant journalism to reach new audiences at universities internationally.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “New Scientist is a pioneering magazine with a long history of delivering innovative content and we’re delighted to partner with them to expand the title’s global audience. The addition of this magazine to the Exact Editions platform has enhanced the collection of available science and technology titles, which is now more extensive than ever.”


London, 18th March 2024

Frieze Magazine Available For Individual and Institutional Subscriptions with Exact Editions

Leading art magazine, Frieze, is now available for individual and institutional subscriptions on Exact Editions’ digital publishing platform. Subscribers can enjoy access to a growing archive of fully-searchable back issues as well as future issues published.

Published eight times a year, Frieze is renowned for publishing essays, profiles, interviews and reviews by today’s leading writers, artists and curators. With around 200 pages per issue containing extensive listings on highlighted exhibitions and galleries from all over the world and features on the emerging new artists around and their work, it is an essential magazine for artists as well as readers wanting to keep up to date with the art world.

Exact Editions’ digital publishing platform provides a user-friendly and straightforward reading experience. Hosted on high-quality digital interface faithful to the print edition, each issue of Frieze on the can be explored with an advanced key worth search function, new issue notifications alerting readers to the availability of the next issue, and access via the Exactly app.

Subscriptions to Frieze are available from Exact Editions’ individual and institutional shops:

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Distribution and Circulation Manager of Frieze, Greg Frost said: “Frieze looks stylish on Exact Editions’ intuitive publishing platform. We look forward to maximising the magazine’s digital reach with Exact Editions’ prowess in the institutional sales markets.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner said: “Frieze has been central to the art industry for more than 30 years. Exact Editions are delighted to host the prestigious publication and provide global digital reach for both individual subscribers as well as for institutions such as libraries, universities, galleries and museums.”


London, 11th March 2024

Our Media Adds Four More Magazines to Exact Editions’ Digital Subscription Platform

Our Media, the home to leading special-interest content in craft and nature, has expanded its digital title set with platform Exact Editions. Four more popular publications - BBC Countryfile, Gardens Illustrated, Simply Sewing and Love Embroidery - are now available via digital subscription through Exact Editions’ innovative streaming platform. New and regular readers of these well-known magazines can now seamlessly browse and search through the latest issues and extensive archives across web, iOS and Android devices.

Our Media is best known for helping audiences pursue their passions through highly trusted and original content. This includes the publication of some of popular magazines that specialise in craft and nature content. Our Media has become an established name for covering a broad range of special interests with its portfolio of brands.

For Exact Editions, it was important to ensure that high-quality, true-to-print versions of the magazines were available to readers when digitising the titles. The platform provides issues organised by year for easy access to archives, interactive contents pages, keyword search functionality across all issues and archives, and unlimited IP-authenticated access and remote access for institutional subscribers.

Digital subscriptions to BBC Countryfile, Gardens Illustrated, Simply Sewing and Love Embroidery are available from the Exact Editions online shops:

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Jacky Perales-Morris, Subscriptions Director at Our Media, commented: “We’re always looking for ways to reach new readers in the digital space with our special interest content. The Exact Editions platform has helped us do just that by providing stunning digital versions that will enhance the reader experience.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “We’re excited to work with Our Media’s renowned collection of magazines; they have enhanced the portfolio of special interest content available on the platform. An advanced search function and plain text versions mean there is greater accessibility for readers, whether they’re keen to dig into gardening tips or perfect their embroidery.”


London, 4th March 2024

American Short Fiction Sells Digital Subscriptions to Libraries via Exact Editions

Literature departments around the world can now subscribe to the complete digital archive and ongoing issues of American Short Fiction through the Exact Editions platform. The archive, which dates back to 1991, is accessible across web, iOS and Android devices.

American Short Fiction’s mission is to be a diverse, inclusive, and discerning publisher of today’s best literary short fiction. Founded in 1991 at the University of Texas at Austin in cooperation with the Texas Center for Writers and NPR’s “The Sound of Writing” broadcast, the magazine quickly gained a national reputation for exemplary fiction. Novelist Lauren Groff said: “The common element of all American Short Fiction's published stories is, simply, excellence.”

The archive hosted on the Exact Editions platform comprises not only interactive linked contents pages, but also a powerful search function that allows references to key words and topics to be found in individual issues or across the full archive at the click of a button. Institutional subscriptions offer unlimited IP-authenticated access for libraries as well as usage reports for librarians and MARC records.

Digital subscriptions to American Short Fiction are available in the Exact Editions’ shops here:

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Associate Publisher Amanda Faraone remarked: “The back issues have translated wonderfully to this new digital format and we’re delighted with how interactive the archive is. Exact Editions’ connections with libraries will allow us to reach new audiences and expand our reach worldwide.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “American Short Fiction is a wonderful addition to the robust selection of literature titles we offer to libraries. The title’s award-winning work and compelling design will make it a popular resource with students and academics alike.”


London, 12th February 2024

Art Quarterly is now available for digital subscriptions for institutions

Academic, public, government, museum, gallery and corporate libraries can now subscribe to the digital edition of Art Quarterly, delivered through Exact Editions’ publishing platform. Subscription includes unlimited access to issues from 2019 onwards, as well as all new issues as they are published.

Art Quarterly is the official magazine of Art Fund, the national charity that brings people and museums together to share in great art and culture. Each issue combines interviews with artists, curators and collectors and in-depth features on themes connected to upcoming exhibitions around the UK. The 20 archived issues on the platform are packed with insightful information on UK museums, galleries and historic houses, as well as how funding initiatives are amplifying the work of museums, enriching their collections and building their audiences.

Art Quarterly’s institutional subscribers will benefit from a site license to the magazine, which includes cross-platform compatibility with all web, iOS and Android devices. With an advanced Boolean search function, contents pages are linked for intuitive navigation, and issues can also be downloaded for offline reading via the Exactly app.

Institutional subscriptions to Art Quarterly are now available via the Exact Editions website:

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Art Quarterly Editor Helen Sumpter said: “We’re very excited that Art Quarterly will now be reaching new, worldwide audiences through institutional sales via the accessible medium of Exact Editions’ digital publishing platform.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “As an essential compendium of what’s happening in UK galleries and museums, Art Quarterly is set to be a desirable e-resource for art library departments across the globe, and our institutional sales team’s experience in licensing popular art titles will ensure that they will be able to benefit from Art Fund’s knowledge and expertise in the museum and gallery sector.”


London, 29th January 2024

CLMP & Exact Editions Celebrate Literary Magazines with Digital Showcase

More than 20 members of the Community of Literary Magazines & Presses (CLMP) have participated in a new, fully searchable digital showcase developed in partnership with publishing solutions provid-er Exact Editions. The showcase, which is available via Exact Editions and on CLMP’s website for the rest of 2024, is a celebration of literary magazines with rich histories spanning more than two decades.

The long-standing magazines in this prestigious group, which includes Oxford American, the Ameri-can Poetry Review and Ploughshares, have each contributed one recent magazine issue to the showcase, offering readers an opportunity to delve into recent work from a diverse range of literary powerhouses.

The showcase is powered by the Exact Editions platform, which displays each issue side by side and neatly organised into alphabetical order. The advanced search function enables key words to be lo-cated within individual issues or the whole showcase at the click of a button, whilst linked contents pages and an alternative plain-text site allow for easy navigation and accessibility.

Browse the 20 Years of Literary Magazines: CLMP Showcase, available until 31st December 2024.

View the showcase on CLMP’s website.

CLMP’s Executive Director, Mary Gannon, commented: “This showcase of stalwart journals reinforces the strength and vitality of the literary magazine landscape today. The featured magazine issues look beautiful on the Exact Editions platform, and it’s wonderful to be able to offer our members and the wider public a chance to read full issues of more than 20 publications and experience their excel-lence firsthand.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “It is a privilege to host such a prestigious range of magazines on the platform. The showcase aligns with CLMP’s mission of communicating the art of literary publishing to readers, writers, booksellers, librarians, and educators; it’s now easy to share this snapshot of their members’ content.”


London, 11th December 2023

Pianist from Warners Group Publications Launches Digital Subscriptions for Members, Institutions and Music Lovers

The world’s number one magazine for people who love to play the piano is now digitally available for individuals and institutions to subscribe to. The Pianist archive, created in partnership with digital publishing services platform Exact Editions, offers over 80 issues worth of fully searchable content dating back to 2010, and is accessible seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Launched in October 2001 and now into its third decade, Pianist is the leading magazine available to professionals and fans of the industry, offering a range of content for subscribers including: over 38 pages of inspiring scores, informative articles and learning tips, in-depth education articles, interviews with renowned players, competitions, news about piano makers, sheet music and album reviews.

The digital issue of Pianist allows for a unique interactive experience: featuring video content of pianists in concert around the globe and video tutorials by Pianist’s expert teachers who give in-depth masterclasses on topics discussed inside the magazine. On the Exact Editions platform, navigation is intuitive and the advanced search function allows keywords to be located across the full archive so specific content in the magazine, for example music scores, can be found at the click of a button.

As well as digital subscribers, Pianist members benefit from unlimited access to the full digital archive and receive the latest issues as soon as they are published. This added value is fulfilled through the Exact Editions’ universal service, which allows publishers to sell and manage their own digital access to the magazine.

Subscriptions to Pianist are available from the Exact Editions shops here:

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Editor of Pianist for 22 years, pianist Erica Worth said: “The new digital format of Pianist looks visually appealing and engaging. We’re excited for our content to reach the new and international audiences that use the Exact Editions platform, particularly institutions.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We are pleased that Pianist have joined our platform and that we are part of bringing this renowned magazine to new digital audiences. Memberships are becoming a popular model for publishers who want to strengthen their digital offering whilst creating a sense of community amongst their readers - Exact Editions’ technology is the perfect fit for publications, like Pianist, that want to achieve this."


London, 13th November 2023

Photography Students & Enthusiasts can now Subscribe to the Complete Archive of Source

Anyone with an interest in developing their critical understanding of photography can now subscribe to the complete archive of Source Photographic Review. It has been digitised and made fully-searchable for individuals and institutional subscribers in collaboration with the Exact Editions platform. The archive stretches back to 1992 and is available seamlessly across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Source offers an international perspective on contemporary photographic culture through its features and book review coverage, and an insight into the most innovative photographers exhibiting and working in Britain and Ireland through its portfolio pages and exhibition reviews. Source helps students, photographers and tutors to keep informed, develop their critical thinking and strengthen their photographic practice, giving an international perspective on the world of photography.

Source has:

- An international reputation built up over 30 years in the field of critical studies about photography.

- Experienced and well informed writers who contribute feature articles, exhibition and book reviews. They have included David Bate, Geoffrey Batchen, David Campany, Anthony Luvera, Mary Warner Marion and Lucy Soutter among many others.

- Emerging and established photographers’ portfolios, each introduced by a commissioned essay, including work by Victor Burgin, Hew Locke, Sunil Gupta, Adaeze Ihebom, Kalpesh Lathigra, Chloe Dewe Mathews, Martin Parr, Clare Strand, Gillian Wearing and Alberta Whittle.

- Regular columns on fashion and advertising photography, auction reports, interviews with working photographers and news from the photography sector.

- Features on subjects like the depiction of climate change, photographic health warnings on cigarettes, satellite images of conflict and interviews with historians like Tina Campt and Richard Ovenden.

The Exact Editions platform has breathed new life into nearly two further decades of back issues by transforming them into compelling digital editions that strikingly showcase the photography within their pages. The platform’s comprehensive search function allows references to specific artists or topics from over 30 years’ worth of content to be located at the touch of a button.

Subscriptions to the complete archive of Source are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Editor John Duncan commented: “It’s wonderful to now have the entire back catalogue online and in such an interactive way. Access to the archive will be a great help to photography students, academics and the photography community and will put over three decades of content instantly at their fingertips.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “There is such a wealth of images and engaging articles within the Source archive that can now be accessed on digital devices. The complete archive will be popular with libraries offering art and photography courses worldwide.”


London, 9th October 2023

Individuals & Libraries Can Now Subscribe to Digital Edition of The Capilano Review

Subscriptions to a digital archive of literary and art magazine The Capilano Review are now available through publisher services platform Exact Editions. Individuals and library subscribers alike will receive instant and fully searchable access to the most recent six issues, as well as new issues as they are published.

For over fifty years, The Capilano Review has supported and been sustained by a vibrant community of readers, writers, and artists committed to experimentation in writing and art. Based in Vancouver and published three times a year, the magazine has featured work by more than 1,500 contributors across its history. The work collected in each issue is critically and socially engaged, including full-colour art sections and artists’ projects, poetry, fiction, essays, interviews, and reviews.

Digital subscribers will benefit from the Exact Editions’ platform’s powerful search function, which can locate key words and topics across single issues and the full archive. Each issue also boasts a linked contents page and can be accessed seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices for a cross-platform experience.

The Capilano Review is available in Exact Editions’ shops here:

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Managing Editor Lauren Lavery commented: “We’re delighted with this brand new, visually compelling digital archive; as well as the sales opportunities it brings, the art sections of each issue, in particular, have translated beautifully into this new format.”‬‬‬‬‬

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The Capilano Review has a rich history. Its contributions from award-winning literary writers including Jordan Abel, Liz Howard and Daphne Marlattand will cement its place as a brilliant resource for libraries internationally, especially as the archive grows.”


London, 2nd October 2023

20 Publishers Recommend Books for Reading List in Support of Black History Month UK

Over 35 books recommended by 20 publishers are now available to browse as fully-searchable digital previews, as part of Exact Editions’ Black History Month UK Reading List. This year’s theme, ‘Saluting Our Sisters’, pays homage to black women who had contributions ignored, ideas appropriated, and voices silenced.

Participating publishers – including Vintage, Pan Macmillan, Granta, and Harvard University Press – have submitted a range of fiction and non-fiction books that recognise the contributions of black people around the world, celebrate black history, and confront racism. A selection of book recommendations that focus on Black History Month 2023’s theme, ‘Saluting Our Sisters’, include: Sisters in the Struggle edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas and V.P. Franklin (New York University Press), Poems on Various Subjects, Religion and Moral by Phillis Wheatley with a memoir by B.B. Thatcher (Renard Press), and Different Strokes by Cecil Harris (University of Nebraska Press).

The books were uploaded through Exact Editions’ ‘Reading Rooms for Books’ platform, a free book preview tech that allows publishers to choose the number of pages available to preview and a shop link to re-direct users to. The reading list is powered by Exact Editions’ virtual book collection tech, a paid feature included in ‘Reading Rooms Pro’ that allows publishers to digitally display multiple books side by side for events, reading lists, and promoting book series.

Click below to access Exact Editions’ Black History Month UK Reading List:

Black History Month UK Reading List (available until 1st November 2023)

Find out more information about each book

Will Dady, Publisher at Renard Press, said: ‬"We’re thrilled to see some of our titles in Exact Editions’ list celebrating Black History Month – a wonderful way to explore and promote underrepresented writers and encourage engagement with a part of history that has been skated over for aeons. Our list seeks to broaden the literary canon and raise voices that have traditionally been neglected, and seeing our titles in round-ups like this is such a pleasure.”‬‬‬‬‬

Meris Ryan-Goff, Marketing & Publicity Manager at Lund Humphries, said: “Lund Humphries is proud to publish books on a diverse range of topics and artists, and we're very pleased to contribute our books (The Front Room and Hurvin Anderson) to this excellent reading list put together by Exact Editions in celebration of Black History Month. The Reading Rooms 'collections' function is a great way to gather and give insight into books on a common theme.”

Rhian Davies, Marketing Coordinator at Manchester University Press, said: “Manchester University Press is committed to promoting the diversity of our authors and fostering awareness and understanding of the rich history, culture, and contributions of Black individuals and communities. Reading lists serve as invaluable tools for educating individuals on vital topics. They offer diverse perspectives, comprehensive knowledge, and historical context, allowing readers to develop a well-rounded understanding of complex issues."

Michael Schmidt, Publisher & Managing Director of Carcanet Press, said: “Our task as publishers is to make things public, and these Exact Editions’ reading lists are a wonderful resource, a democratic space, a library for everybody. Kei Miller is one of the most original poets to have emerged from Jamaica in recent years. His anthology of Caribbean writing introduced a number of younger poets into the Anglophone bloodstream, as it were. This reading list creates a wide context for the writing involved - cultural, historical, ideological."

Ryan Picazio, Vice President and Director of Marketing at Hackett Publishing, said: “Exact Editions readings lists offer curious readers the chance to explore a diverse and fascinating collection of books that they may not have found otherwise. We are delighted to include two titles from the Hackett Publishing catalogue in this list to help celebrate Black History Month, the prose English translation of the West African epic Sunjata and White War, Black Soldiers: Two African Accounts of World War I. The reading list helps bring attention to these classic works and all of the wonderful titles on display."

Georgia Lea, Digital Content Manager at Combined Academic Publishers, said: “Combined Academic Publishers is a strong advocate of university press publishing and seeks to promote to a broader readership work of scholarly, intellectual or creative merit. We are delighted to be participating in Exact Editions’ Reading List to recognise and celebrate black history, salute pioneering black women, and introduce our university press clients’ important and diverse books to new readers.”

Adam Hodgkin, Chairman of Exact Editions, said: “Exact Editions is delighted to welcome and facilitate a collection of 38 books from 20 publishers. These rich books are testimony to the depth and variety of writing on black history and culture today.”


London, 19th September 2023

Complete & Fully-Searchable Archive of Mousse Magazine Now Available for Digital Subscription

Contemporary art magazine Mousse has digitised its complete archive of print issues in partnership with publisher services company, Exact Editions, expanding the reading experience with a new paperless dimension. Individuals and institutions can now subscribe for fully-searchable access to over eighty issues from Mousse archives, dating all the way back to 2006, with new ones being published quarterly.

Established in Milan, Mousse Magazine traces the currents of contemporary culture through feature articles, interviews, and conversations among the most vivid voices in international criticism, along with emerging talents and key figures in the cultural debate. With its reinforced emphasis on textuality and critical thinking, Mousse is more a book than a magazine and a key touchstone for academics, artists, curators, and collectors.

Exact Editions’s interface neatly organises issues into stacks by decade and year to facilitate easy browsing, while the advanced search function allows readers to look up texts by keyword. Institutions will be provided with usage reports, MARC Records, and KBART data.

Mousse Magazine is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re pleased to be adding another stylish publication to a growing portfolio of contemporary art titles. Complete digital archives are an invaluable resource for institutions and enthusiasts alike.”


London, 21st August 2023

The Poetry Book Society Launches Digital Archive of the PBS Bulletin for Members, Poetry Lovers and Libraries

Digital access to a fully-searchable modern archive of The Poetry Book Society Bulletin (PBS Bulletin) is now available to the society’s members, as well as poets, literature lovers and libraries worldwide. The archive, created in partnership with digital publishing services platform Exact Editions, offers nearly 25 issues’ worth of content dating back to 2017 and is accessible seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Founded by T.S. Eliot in 1953 to share the joy of poetry, the PBS Bulletin is the place to discover the very best new poetry from across the globe. Packed full of poems from established and emerging poets, each quarterly edition features a diverse range of issue-driven and innovative, world-class poetry alongside unique insights into poets’ practice, extensive reviews and comprehensive listings of all the latest poetry releases.

On the Exact Editions platform, navigation is intuitive and paramount; issues are neatly organised into stacks by year, contents pages are linked and the advanced search function allows keywords to be located at the click of a button. As well as subscriptions, the platform’s Universals Service has permitted The Poetry Book Society to offer access to the Bulletin as part of membership whilst maintaining control of e-commerce and data.

Subscriptions to the PBS Bulletin are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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PBS Manager Alice Mullen commented: “The Bulletin looks striking in its new digital format, and we’re excited to access the international and academic poetry audiences to which Exact Editions sells subscriptions.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The PBS Bulletin is a prestigious and splendid addition to the robust collection of poetry titles already available on the Exact Editions platform; its long history and quality content will make it a popular resource with individuals and institutions alike.”


London, 15th August 2023

Exact Editions Launch Brand New Industry Roundup Newsletter

Digital publishing services platform Exact Editions is launching a brand new newsletter, entitled ‘The Exact Edition’, which compiles the latest news and trends at the intersection of publishing and technology.

Sent to inboxes fortnightly, the newsletter is aimed at publishing professionals and features content from the industry’s most trusted sources. Subscribers can look forward to a handily compiled list of articles for a regular snapshot of digital publishing trends. The first instalment of ‘The Exact Edition’ will be sent out on Thursday 17th August 2023.

Sign up for ‘The Exact Edition’ newsletter here.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “As a company that has been at the forefront of digital publishing since 2005, we take a keen interest in new developments and trends; ‘The Exact Editions’ newsletter aims to share that curiosity with the wider industry.”

London, 31st July 2023

Latinx literature magazine Huizache launches digital subscriptions to complete archive

Digital subscriptions to the complete archive of preeminent Latinx literature magazine Huizache are now available for individuals and institutions. The 9 issue strong archive is hosted by digital publishing services platform Exact Editions, and can be read, browsed and searched by subscribers across web, iOS and Android devices.

Huizache has been at the forefront of Latinx literature and art since 2011, publishing some of the most important and influential Latinx writers spanning generations. The publication focuses on innovative prose and poetry, highlighting voices that too often go unheard in the contemporary literary landscape, and has featured works by poet laureates, MacArthur and Guggenheim fellows, and winners of many prestigious awards.

The complete archive, which boasts an advanced search function, will grow with each new annual issue published. Contents pages are linked for intuitive navigation, and issues can also be downloaded for offline reading via the Exactly app.

Subscriptions to Huizache are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Editor Maceo Montoya remarked: “Huizache’s groundbreaking content and careful attention to design is replicated in this clean and sleek new digital edition. Joining the Exact Editions platform is an excellent opportunity to expand our readership and share the work of Latinx authors and poets in academic circles internationally.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “With such important and influential content included in its archive, Huizache is sure to be a popular resource with literature departments worldwide, and will benefit from our team’s expertise in selling to libraries internationally.”


London, 24th July 2023

Business Intelligence Magazine I by IMD Launches Modern Digital Archive for Subscription

I by IMD, published by the International Institute for Management Development IMD, has digitised its modern archive of print issues with publisher service company, Exact Editions. This partnership has been arranged by digital licensing agency Clare Painter Associates. Individuals and institutions can now subscribe for fully-searchable access to the growing archive, with new issues being published each quarter.

I by IMD offers first-person business and leadership intelligence from the brightest thinkers in academia, industry, the third sector, and society. Written by experts for experts, I by IMD curates the latest insight and practice-based research to help leaders and organizations unlock the complex challenges and opportunities that define these turbulent times.

Readers benefit from Exact Editions’ advanced search function allowing them to search for specific keywords across the whole archive, year, and individual issue. Whilst institutional subscriptions are not only IP-authenticated for on-site access, but are also available across all web, iOS and Android devices.

I by IMD is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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IMD’s Dean of Research and the Chair of the I by IMD Editorial Advisory Board, Anand Narasimhan said: “I by IMD is our go-to platform for all the latest thinking from our faculty and external experts on the leadership themes that matter in 2023. From strategy and sustainability to digital and diversity, I by IMD offers cutting edge, actionable content that will help you transform your organization and contribute to society in turbulent times."

Managing Director of Exact Editions of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re pleased to be working with I by IMD to extend their reach in the institutional market. Experts in this field will be delighted to discover the leading business intelligence magazine is now accessible in a new digital format.

“I by IMD provides a broad-based, global view of current topics of interest to the business community, combining intellectual rigour, a diversity of perspectives and fresh insights. With a mix of academic and practitioner voices, it is a platform for both learning and sharing innovative practice.” Cynthia Hansen, Managing Director of Innovation Foundation, The Adecco Group

“I by IMD is a fantastic source of inspiration and new ideas for everyone from senior leaders to rising stars interested in the latest thinking on organisational strategy, management, marketing, finance, technology and innovation. I always come away with new insights that challenge what we're doing in our organisation and inform practical positive changes. It’s a tremendous resource that definitely delivers what IMD is all about: Real Learning, Real Impact.” Su-Mei Thompson, CEO of Media Trust


London, 17th July 2023

Autocar documents automotive history back to 1895 in new Exact Editions digital archive for individuals and libraries

Almost 130 years of automotive history have been documented and made available to digital readers across web and app platforms in Autocar’s new archive, which comprises over 5,900 fully-searchable issues. Developed in partnership with digital publishing services platform Exact Editions, the archive serves as an important and ever-evolving historical record of both the automotive trade itself and the social history that surrounds it.

From the first public demonstration of cars in 1895 to the launch of timeless classic ‘The Mini' in 1959 and the arrival of the Ford Fiesta in 1976, Autocar has been at the forefront of each and every notable event in the history of automobiles. As well as the archive, digital subscriptions also include access to ongoing weekly issues that feature thought-provoking editorials, authoritative car reviews and news that leads the global agenda.

Subscriptions are available to both individuals and libraries around the world. The Exact Editions platform’s advanced search function enables subscribers to search, share and cite every news piece, article and review from the publication. The intuitive stacking interface and high-quality images bring new life to issues published more than a century ago and offer car enthusiasts and historians alike an opportunity to reflect on how the car industry has evolved over decades gone by.

The complete archive of Autocar is available for individuals and institutions via the links below:

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Marketing Director Darren Pitt commented: “We are delighted to have partnered with Exact Editions to deliver fully-searchable access to Autocar’s full archive, dating back to 1895. It’s an exciting prospect that the archive will reach new markets and expand the brand’s readership, thanks to Exact Editions’ institutional sales service.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “The Autocar archive is a feat of cultural preservation and an indispensable resource to those interested in automotive history, whether in an amateur or professional capacity; we are proud to have been a part of it.”


London, 3rd July 2023

Libraries Can Now Subscribe to Extended Archive of New Welsh Review Back to 2000

New Welsh Review, Wales’s foremost literary magazine in English, has extended its digital archive on the Exact Editions platform back to 2000. Subscribing libraries at universities, colleges and schools can now read and search over 85 back issues at the click of a button in addition to new issues, browsing the writing of some of the best writers and thinkers from Wales and beyond.

For over twenty five years, New Welsh Review has been central to the Welsh literary scene in offering a vital outlet for the very best new fiction, creative non-fiction and poetry, a forum for critical debate and a rigorous and engaged reviewing culture. The archive features work from the likes of Paul Muldoon, Gwyneth Lewis, Niall Griffiths and Gillian Clarke, amongst many other high-calibre names.

Readers can benefit from the extended archive’s advanced search function, as well as its intuitive stacking system for easy navigation and facility to download issues for offline reading on iOS and Android devices. Institutional subscriptions are set up using IP-authenticated access, to facilitate unlimited access on and off campus, and librarians also receive usage reports and metadata to improve discoverability.

Subscriptions to New Welsh Review are available in the Exact Editions institutional shop.

Editor Gwen Davies commented: “We’re delighted to have added 11 more years’ worth of content to the digital archive. Our treasure trove of literary content will be a great addition to universities’ library collections, and we hope to expand the reach of the title into more institutions worldwide.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re pleased to have been involved with digitally preserving the archive of a title that has been so important to Welsh literature.”


London, 3rd July 2023

Yorkshire Businesswoman members benefit from digital archive & app

Yorkshire Businesswoman magazine has partnered with digital publishing services provider Exact Editions to offer members fully-searchable access to the title’s digital archive across web and iOS platforms.

A sister publication to TopicUK business magazine, Yorkshire Businesswoman was launched in November 2020 following the success of the businesswoman section within TopicUK. Aside from business, each issue covers fashion, beauty, entrepreneurship, business success stories, health, art, food and drink and lifestyle and much more.

Members’ digital access to the archive is facilitated through Exact Editions’ Universals Service, which allows publishers to sell and manage access to their own archive. Customers are sold membership by Yorkshire Businesswoman directly, and subsequently register for an Exact Editions account using their unique membership number. Magazine subscriptions are also available to non-members.

Gill Laidler, Editor of Yorkshire Businesswoman and TopicUK said: “We are very pleased to be offering such a streamlined and sleek digital edition to our members and subscribers. It’s great that it can be accessed across both web and app platforms for ultimate readability.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “Exact Editions’ Universals Service is designed so that whilst Exact Editions develops and maintains the digital edition, publishers retain control over which of their customers can access it, as well as their data. We’re delighted to have Yorkshire Businesswoman on board!”


London, 12th May 2023

The Orwell Prize Partners with Exact Editions to Virtually Showcase Shortlists

The 17 books shortlisted for the 2023 Orwell Prizes (Political Fiction and Political Writing) are available as fully-searchable digital previews through the Orwell Foundation’s partnership with publisher services platform Exact Editions. The virtual showcase, powered by the platform’s Reading Rooms for Books technology, features previews of each book organised into two collections based on which prize they are shortlisted for, along with an accompanying direct shop link where print copies can be purchased.

Each year, the Orwell Foundation awards prizes to the writing and reporting which best meets the spirit of George Orwell's own ambition 'to make political writing into an art’. The shortlists this year include Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson (Viking Books), Show Me the Bodies: How We Let Grenfell Happen by Peter Apps (Oneworld Publications) and The Patriarchs: How Men Came to Rule by Angela Saini (Harper Collins).

The Reading Rooms for Books platform allows book prizes to invite publishers to be part of virtual book showcases. The publishers themselves can decide how much of the book to make available to preview, whilst the book prize can decide for how long they want access to the showcase to last. The Orwell Foundation are integrating this publisher-managed and versatile marketing platform as part of their strategy in the build-up to the awards ceremony on the 22nd of June.

Click here to view The Orwell Prize Shortlists 2023: Virtual Book Showcase (available until 22nd June 2023).

James Tookey, Book Prize Administrator, said: “The books are intuitively and vibrantly displayed on the Exact Editions’ platform and provide the perfect way for readers to get a taste of the importance of the political titles that make up the shortlists.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Showcasing the Orwell Prize’s impressive shortlists virtually adds a new dimension to the marketing and publicity possibilities available to the Foundation. The time-limited functionality of the platform in particular lends itself to events that span a specific window of time, such as book prizes.”


London, 11th April 2023

20+ IPG Members Showcase Books at the 2023 London Book Fair Using Exact Editions’ Technology

More than 20 publishers on the Independent Publishers Guild’s collective stands at the 2023 London Book Fair are taking part in a dynamic virtual showcase powered by Exact Editions’ ‘Reading Rooms for Books’ technology. For the first time, IPG members will use time-limited and fully-searchable digital editions of their books to pursue business opportunities before, during and after the event.

The 89 books featured in the showcase are fully accessible from 7th to 28th April and will be subsequently available in preview mode until 19th May. Participating publishers—including 2022 Independent Publisher of the Year Boldwood Books, leading academic publisher Bristol University Press and children’s specialist What On Earth Books—have submitted a range of new and backlist books to increase their exposure and build their unique publishing brands.

The books are organised into easy-to-navigate collections via Exact Editions’ ‘Reading Room for Books' technology, which allows viewers to jump between an umbrella page showcasing all titles and views of each publisher’s individual ‘shelf’. As titles retain the exact format of their print counterparts, access to complete books can be distributed in a more sustainable and cost-efficient manner, while a powerful search function encourages potential new business partners to delve deeper into books’ content. To maximise accessibility, Exact Editions’ ‘Read Aloud’ technology will provide audio options.

Click here to view the IPG Virtual Book Showcase until 28th April.

Bridget Shine, Chief Executive of the IPG, said: “This innovative virtual showcase adds great value to members exhibiting on our London Book Fair stands and supports our goal of helping independent publishers become even better businesses. Exact Editions’ exciting technology will help our exhibitors put impressive and searchable digital editions at the front and centre of their rights meetings and advertising at the Book Fair and improve the follow-up correspondence that is so important to concluding deals afterwards.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “The flexibility, versatility and time-limited nature of ‘Reading Rooms for Books’ makes it the perfect marketing tool for publishers of all kinds and sizes, especially at key industry events such as book fairs. As the publishing industry evolves, we are aiming to establish a new standard practice for how books can reach wider audiences and maximise sales from both digital and traditional marketing channels in a more sustainable way.”


London, 3rd April 2023

Programme Monthly & Football Collectable Offers Digital Access to Subscribers via Exact Editions’ Universals Service

Memorabilia magazine Programme Monthly & Football Collectable has partnered with digital publishing services platform Exact Editions to deliver immediate and fully-searchable access to a modern archive of issues through the ‘Universals Service’. Print subscribers can access content seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Printed monthly for over 40 years, Programme Monthly’s content ranges from articles about collectors and information about auction prices and fairs, to stories from the wider collecting community from the UK and beyond.

Subscriptions are purchased and processed through Programme Monthly’s own website. Subsequently, subscribers are directed to a dedicated registration page to authenticate their digital access, which includes a modern archive of 3 back issues as well as ongoing content.

Editor & Publisher Paul Matz commented: “It’s brilliant to be able to provide such a well-presented digital edition to subscribers. The search function, in particular, will be useful to those who want to instantly locate references to specific keywords or football clubs. I’m looking forward to watching the archive grow as future issues are added.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “The Universals Service allows publishers to sell digital access through their own e-commerce systems, putting them in the driving seat of managing digital sales and customer data. It’s a great way to add value to existing subscription products of Programme Monthly.”


London, 27th March 2023

Film Journal A RABBIT’S FOOT Launches Complete Digital Archive Available for Subscription

Individual readers and libraries interested in film, art and culture can now digitally subscribe to independent film journal, A RABBIT’S FOOT. The fully-searchable archive, dating back to the magazine’s launch in 2022, is seamlessly available across web, iOS and Android devices and will grow with each new issue added.

Independently published each quarter and arranged around a unique theme—from French film to Political cinema—A RABBIT’S FOOT aims to offer an intimate, confessional exploration into the visual arts. Unlike mainstream film magazines, which are defined by a cyclical trend-led nature, the stories inside the publication are timeless. Each issue contains interviews and stories from leading directors, actors and artists, such as Wes Anderson, Ken Loach, Nadine Labaki and Paolo Sorrentino, adjoined by essays from leading critics and exclusive archival photography from Magnum studios.

The Exact Editions’ advanced search function allows film students, artists, or industry experts to search across the whole archive or individual issues for specific keywords. Institutional subscription features provided by the platform provide institutions with usage reports, MARC Records and KBART data.

A RABBIT’S FOOT is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Film producer, entrepreneur and editor at A RABBIT’S FOOT, Charles Finch commented: “We’re pleased to be increasing the readership of A RABBIT’S FOOT by connecting the publication with a digital audience. The timeless nature of each issue’s editorial focus makes A RABBIT’S FOOT a valuable tool for film institutions.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “This is a brilliant resource for film enthusiasts, whether they’re a curious cinemagoer, student, or expert.”


London, 21st March 2023

Publishing and Literary Experts Trial Using Virtual Book Collections as a New Way For Groups to Review Books

To celebrate World Poetry Day, publisher services company Exact Editions invited publishing and literary experts to use virtual book collections as a new way for groups to review books. This evaluation project encouraged the eight participants to review and consider the four books they would select to purchase and read from Carcanet Press books published in 2022.

Each participant was sent a time-limited link to a virtual book collection of Carcanet’s 2022 list, providing them with short-term access to the entirety of each book for their review. Virtual book collections, a feature of Exact Editions’ book marketing platform Reading Rooms for Books, are a way to display multiple books side by side. This scheme is a prototype of a more cost-efficient and sustainable method for sharing books with judges at book prizes. Publishers upload a book’s PDF into Reading Rooms for Books as part of the submission process. A virtual book collection link is then shared with judges for review.

The publishing and media professionals involved are: Angus Phillips, Professor at Oxford Brookes; David Wilk, Owner of Booktrix; Dan Visel, electronic publishing specialist; Richard Nash, award winning editor and publisher; Guy LeCharles Gonzalez, Chief Content Officer at LibraryPass. The literature academics involved are: Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Oxford University; Robert Macfarlane, author and Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge; and Olivia Smith, Research associate (Bee-ing Human) at Newcastle University.

View the Carcanet 2022 Recommendations virtual book collection, grouped into shelves by each participant’s selection, here (please note this full access link will expire on the 23rd March 2023):

Carcanet 2022 Recommendations Virtual Book Collection

Michael Schmidt, Editorial & Managing Director of Carcanet Press, commented: "As a long-time publisher, I am struck by the adventure of offering readers time-limited free access to a collection of digital books. This is a service and a real incentive to acquire a selection of the books themselves. The occasion might be an award shortlist, a thematic opportunity (Irish poetry on St Patrick’s Day, Caribbean poetry during Black History Month, LGBT titles during Pride). There might be exciting possibilities in creating a book club from existing and forthcoming titles matched with on-line events and introductions. The time-limited access has clear promotional advantages. It also can help us build communities of readers."

Adam Hodgkin, Chairman of Exact Editions, said: "This collection of digital books combines and reveals the choices made by a group of 8 experts. This interactive digital collection shows how using virtual book collections works as a way for groups to review books. Lessening the environmental impact of shipping print review copies is something book prize sponsors and organisers are keen to address.”


London, 6th March 2023

Brand New Mark Allen Group Title Musicals Launches Digital Subscriptions

Musicals, a brand new magazine from Mark Allen Group, is available for digital subscription through publishing service platform Exact Editions. Subscribing individuals and institutions will receive fully-searchable access to a growing archive of issues across web, iOS and Android devices.

Celebrating the world of musical theatre from the West End to Broadway and beyond, each bi-monthly issue of Musicals features exclusive interviews with the stars of the stage and their creative teams, in-depth coverage of productions and reviews of the latest releases and recordings. Amongst other exciting content, the launch issue speaks to musical sensation Marisha Wallace (Dreamgirls, Waitress, Hairspray and Oklahoma) and sought-after composer Alan Menken.

Intuitive navigation of the new archive is facilitated by the Exact Editions platform’s streamlined features; a powerful search function enables readers to easily locate references to their favourite stars and productions, whilst linked contents page jump to specific articles at the click of a button.

Subscriptions to Musicals are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

John Barnett, Head of Marketing at MA Music Leisure & Travel, remarked: “We’re thrilled to be adding Musicals to the growing roster of our publications that are hosted on the Exact Editions platform, and this first issue has transferred beautifully to the platform’s digital format.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “It’s wonderful that those with an interest in musical theatre, whether personal or professional, can have easy access to such a well-produced publication. Musicals has an exciting future ahead of it.”


London, 27th February 2023

Contemporary Illustration Magazine 3x3 Launches Modern Digital Archive Available for Subscription

3x3, the only publication in the world devoted to contemporary illustration, has digitised its modern archive of print issues in collaboration with publisher services company, Exact Editions. Both individuals and institutions can now subscribe for fully-searchable access to the growing archive, with new issues being published three times a year.

Based in New-York, the mission of 3x3 is to preserve, protect, and promote illustration in all its forms. Since the first issue in 2003, the publication has covered the comings and goings of illustrators across the globe. Each issue features in-depth articles of working illustrators, industry news, career advice, profiles of living icons and esteemed legends, book reviews and nearly one-hundred images, giving the reader a good taste of what’s going on today.

The Exact Editions advanced search function allows readers to search for keywords across the whole archive, year, or individual issue. Issues in the 3x3 digital archive are an exact replica of the print counterparts, thereby retaining the appearance of the showcased artwork.

3x3 is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Publisher & Design Director of 3x3, Charles Hively, commented: “It’s important to preserve today’s illustration to enable future generations to understand what was happening at this time in history. We’re impressed with how the Exact Editions’ search function allows readers to easily search for a particular artist of interest.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “Visual publications such as 3x3 benefit from the digital archive exactly mirroring the print. It will be an excellent resource for illustration enthusiasts, students and institutions alike.”


London, 20th February 2023

Fully-Searchable Digital Edition Of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Now Available For Libraries

Libraries can now subscribe to the fully-searchable digital edition of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, delivered through digital publishing services platform Exact Editions. Institutional subscribers benefit from instant access to a modern archive of content, as well as brand new issues as soon as they are released.

Tricycle was launched in 1991 by the Tricycle Foundation as the first magazine intended to present Buddhist perspectives to a Western readership. The quarterly title soon became the leading independent journal of Buddhism in the West, where it continues to be the most inclusive and widely read vehicle for the dissemination of Buddhist views and values.

Institutional subscriptions are not only IP-authenticated for on-site access, but are also available across all web, iOS and Android devices. Furthermore, each issue boasts interactive linked contents pages and URLs, and the powerful search function allows references to key words and topics to be found at the click of a button.

Tricycle is available to libraries in Exact Editions’ institutional shop here:

Tricycle for Institutions

Publisher Sam Mowe remarked: “The brand new digital issues of Tricycle that form our modern archive look very visually compelling; we’re delighted with how they have come to life across different devices. As the archive grows, the search function will cement the archive’s status as a valuable resource for those with an academic or professional interest in Buddhism.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We are delighted to be working with Tricycle to extend their reach into the digital institutional market and to generate a new stream of revenue. Our library contacts at theology departments around the world will be thrilled that this leading magazine is available in this new digital format.”


London, 9th January 2023

IPG creates Virtual Book Showcase for the 2023 London Book Fair

Publishers on the Independent Publishers Guild’s collective stands at the 2023 London Book Fair will be able to take part in a new virtual book showcase developed by publisher services company Exact Editions.

Publishers joining the initiative will be able to display up to four books on their own digital ‘shelf’ in their original print formats. Each will be fully searchable and will drive traffic to a shop link of the publisher’s choice. Books will be open access for the duration of the Book Fair, with previews available for a period either side of the event.

Each individual shelf is a sub-collection of books within an umbrella page featuring all publishers’ titles, built using the ‘Collections’ feature of Exact Editions’ powerful Reading Rooms for Books technology. Users will be able to move easily between sub-collections through the platform’s intuitive navigational toolbar.

Click here to see a prototype of the IPG’s Virtual Book Showcase (available until 1st March 2023):

IPG Virtual Book Showcase Prototype

Please note that the books included in the prototype are preview-only.

Bridget Shine, Chief Executive of the IPG, said: “We are pleased and proud to be providing this first-of-its-kind multi-publisher virtual book fair showcase. It’s a great way to improve the visibility of IPG members’ output and help their superb books reach new audiences. With the help of Exact Editions’ technology, independent publishers will get the professional display and collective discoverability they deserve.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Publishers have really got behind this exciting new technology and have integrated it into their own marketing strategies. Book fairs are key dates in the calendar for book promotion and negotiations, and IPG members will benefit from the fact that Reading Rooms for Books is expressly designed for time-limited marketing.”


London, 5th January 2023

Red Pepper Completes Digital Archive Back To 1994

Red Pepper, a magazine of left politics and culture, has completed its digital archive on the Exact Editions platform, stretching back to 1994 and including over 240 issues. The latest issues and archive, neatly organised into stacks of decades and years, can now be accessed by individual and institutional subscribers across web, iOS, and Android devices.

Published four times a year, Red Pepper is a socialist publication drawing on feminist, green and anti-racist politics. Its aim is to be a space for debate on the left, a resource for movements for social justice, and a home for open-minded anti-capitalists. The added back issues contain regular articles by Harold Pinter, an interview with Chuck D, and an essay by Gabriel García Márquez, to name a few editorial highlights. Red Pepper will be celebrating its 30th anniversary next year.

Readers benefit from the advanced search function, allowing them to search for specific keywords across the whole archive, decade, year, or issue. Whilst institutions are provided with usage reports, MARC Records, KBART data and customer support.

Red Pepper is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Founding Editor of Red Pepper, Hilary Wainwright, said: "The archive offers us an incredible opportunity to learn from international and historical experience, and to trace the legacies of social movements from the grassroots up."

Commissioning Editor of Red Pepper, Siobhán McGuirk, commented: “Only when I became an editor did I realise that our first 134 issues existed only in print. We’re delighted to now offer our readers and institutions worldwide fully searchable digital access to a treasure trove of radical ideas.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The newly completed archive of Red Pepper contains a rich wealth of content, an excellent resource for subscribers, students, and academics alike.”


London, 12th December 2022

Warners Group Publications Adds Value To Membership Offerings With Fully-Searchable Digital Editions

Magazine publishers are increasingly launching membership packages to build a community around their titles. Specialist magazine publisher, Warners Group Publications, uses Exact Editions’ pioneering ‘White Labelling’ technology to add value to the memberships offered by their Railways, Art & Painting, Active Outdoor, and Creative Leisure portfolios with fully-searchable digital editions. These allow members unlimited access to publications’ archives as well as the latest issues, giving readers more opportunities to engage with each brand.

The Writers Online, Family Tree Plus, Your Dog, Your Cat, and Practical Fishkeeping memberships include digital access to the archives of each corresponding magazine, as well as exclusive member-only discounts, advice, and resources. The World of Railways Digital Plus and Painters Online memberships provide digital access to multiple titles, five magazine archives and two magazine archives respectively, engaging communities with wide-ranging content on their particular interest.

The unlimited web-based access, exclusively available to members, is enabled by Exact Editions’ ‘White Labelling’ service. The service enables Warners to directly manage the e-commerce for and access to their digital editions across 7 of their websites, maintaining control of digital sales and customer data.

For more information about Warners’ memberships, visit their websites here:

Writers Online

Family Tree Plus

Your Dog

Your Cat

Practical Fishkeeping

World of Railways Digital Plus

Painters Online

Steve Cole, Publisher: Railways at Warners Group Publications, said: “We’ve been using the Exact Editions ‘White Labelling’ option for a couple of years as a way of giving our digital members access to an archive of 750+ issues. It’s been a brilliant addition to our offering with members loving the ease of functionality and especially the search function.”

Collette Lloyd, Publisher & Head of Subscription Services at Warners Group Publications, said: “We launched the Writers Online membership this year, and we’re delighted to be able to offer over 110 issues of Writing Magazine as part of the package. The Exact Editions ‘White Labelling’ service made the process easy for us to integrate the digital archive into the membership.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, commented: “Exact Editions’ ‘White Labelling’ technology perfectly compliments the membership offerings that publishers are launching to develop a new revenue stream whilst engaging communities with their brand.”


London, 7th December 2022

Mslexia Completes Digital Archive Back To 1999

Mslexia magazine, a masterclass in the business and psychology of writing, has completed its digital archive on the Exact Editions platform, dating back to 1999. Top authors, aspiring writers and institutions can subscribe for unlimited access to the latest issues and archive seamlessly across web, iOS, and Android platforms.

Published four times a year, Mslexia includes what’s new in creativity and publishing, advice and inspirations, debate, opinions, and poetry and prose, as well as a directory of competitions, editors and publishers on the lookout for fresh talent. Its mission is to help women express themselves and get their writing noticed: in print, online and in performance.

The archive is neatly organised into stacks of decades and years and benefits from the advanced search function, which allows readers to search for specific keywords. Institutional subscription features provided by the Exact Editions platform provide institutions with usage reports, MARC Records and KBART data.

Mslexia is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Founder of Mslexia, Debbie Taylor, said: “We’re delighted to provide our existing and new subscribers with access to the complete Mslexia archive. The editorial team are also excited to have the ability to search for specific articles across the whole archive.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The back issues added to the platform makes an already fantastic resource for all writers, from published authors to total beginners, even more appealing to individual and institutional subscribers.”


London, 27th October 2022

Innovative Book Publishers Use Exact Editions’ New Book Marketing Tech: Reading Rooms for Books

Innovative publishers, including Manchester University Press, Edinburgh University Press, Granta, Hackett Publishing and Lund Humphries, are trialling the paid service of Reading Rooms for Books, Reading Rooms Pro, developed by digital publishing services provider Exact Editions.

Each title uploaded to Exact Editions’ new book marketing tech becomes a unique ISBN-focussed link to a fully-searchable and ad-free digital edition, which drives sales by linking back to a shop page of the publisher’s choice. Publishers and authors can reach larger audiences by distributing them in any digital context, including across websites, catalogues, social media and email marketing.

Reading Rooms Pro is a more advanced version of Exact Editions’ free service, ISBN Reading Rooms, which allows publishers to upload PDFs, specify a limited range of preview pages at the front and back of each book.

An example of a ISBN Reading Room link to ‘Classical Latin: An Introductory Course’, published by Hackett Publishing, can be found here: exacteditions.com/isbn/9781603842990

The extra Reading Rooms Pro features allow publishers to:

1) Create searchable virtual collections of books

2) Track usage through Google Analytics

3) Decide which sections of the book to show as previews

4) Share time-limited access to books for inspection and review copies

The Reading Rooms Pro features facilitate extra marketing avenues, including: building digital book showcases for events, both in-person and virtual; promoting any section of the book digitally, whether that be the first few and last few pages, a whole chapter, or a selection of double page spreads; and sending inspection and review copies in a more sustainable and cost-efficient manner than sending print versions.

Start Creating ISBN Reading Rooms Links

Watch Reading Rooms Pro Walkthrough

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “We are proud to be arming publishers with a more sustainable and simple way of promoting digital editions and previews as part of their marketing strategies. The extra features included in Reading Rooms Pro enhance a marketing tool that is already powerful, widening the context in which it can be used.”

Anna Glazier, Head of Marketing at Edinburgh University Press, commented:  “We were impressed with the user experience around the joint collections we’ve been involved in and we're keen to trial Reading Rooms in our own campaigns. So far we’ve created a hybrid bookshelf where conference delegates can browse in person at the event or online via Reading Rooms and we’ve made teaser reference content available via an email campaign. It’s great to be able to measure engagement directly from the collection.”


London, 17th October 2022

Fully-Searchable Archives Available As Part of Warners’ Family Tree Plus & Your Dog Memberships

Warners Group Publications has created two fully-searchable digital archives of Family Tree & Your Dog in collaboration with digital publishing services provider Exact Editions, which form part of new membership packages available through their website. Membership includes unlimited and fully-searchable digital access to a modern archive of each respective magazine.

Family Tree has been passionate about helping readers discover and explore their family history since its first publication in 1984. Membership not only features access to the magazine, for guidance on everything from starting your tree and taking a DNA test to navigating online resources, but also exclusive member club meetings and live meet-the-expert events.

Your Dog knows that our dogs are valued members of our families, and that our lives revolve around them and their well-being. As well as a magazine packed full of heart-warming canine stories, membership includes discounts from dog-friendly places around the UK.

Access to the digital editions that form part of these memberships is facilitated through Exact Editions’ pioneering ‘White Labelling Service’, which allows publishers to directly manage and control both the e-commerce and access to their digital editions. Warners will also be using this technology to provide digital access as part of upcoming membership options for two other titles; Your Cat & Practical Fishkeeping.

For more information about Warners’ memberships, visit their websites here:

Family Tree

Your Dog

Ellis O’Connell, Marketing Executive at Warners, commented: “We are thrilled to have the digital edition, hosted by Exact Editions, as part of Your Dog’s membership offering. It has helped create a central hub with all the membership benefits in one place. These benefits include over 6 years of fully-searchable issues, Your First Puppy Guide and the Your Dog Offers & Discounts booklet, which features over 400 dog-friendly offers and discounts on everything from days out and accommodation to collars, bowls and leads!”

Matthew Hill, Publisher at Warners, remarked: “Everyone has a family story to discover and share, and that’s what makes Family Tree such a fascinating read, guiding researchers through their often emotional journeys as they trace their ancestors. The unlimited & fully-searchable archive provides family historians with a huge range of guides, tips and inspiring stories, and we can’t wait to hear yours!”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “Memberships are becoming an ever-increasingly popular revenue stream and Exact Editions’ technology is the perfect fit for publications, such as these Warners titles, that want to strengthen their digital offering whilst creating a sense of community amongst their readers.”


London, 21st September 2022

Contemporary Art & Criticism Periodical C Magazine Launches Complete Digital Archive For Subscription

C The Visual Arts Foundation has digitised the complete archive of its publication C Magazine with content management platform, Exact Editions. Individuals and institutions can now subscribe for fully-searchable access to over 150 issues, dating back to 1984, with new issues published three times a year.

Toronto-based C Magazine, functions as a platform for critical debate about visual art and culture. Each issue explores a theme that is singularly engaged with emerging and prevailing perspectives through original art writing, criticism, and artists’ projects. The content focuses on the activities of Canadian art practitioners both living in Canada and abroad – with an emphasis on those from Black, Indigenous, diasporic, and other equity-seeking communities – as well as on international practices and dialogues.

The Exact Editions interface neatly organises issues into stacks by decade and year to facilitate easy navigation, whilst the advanced search function allows visual arts professionals, professors, and students alike to search for specific keywords and articles.

C Magazine is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

The Exact Editions Universals Service allows C Magazine to sell their own 'Print + Digital' subscriptions that are enabled through Exact Editions' authentication technology; subscribers can use their print subscription number to register for digital access.

Print + Digital

Publisher of C Magazine, Kate Monro, commented: “We’re excited for C Magazine to reach new audiences through digital subscriptions. The Exact Editions’ Universals Service, in particular, has allowed us to add to our print subscription offering.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re pleased to be preserving C Magazine’s digital archive. It’s a valuable tool for artists, curators, critics, dealers, collectors, academics, and students alike.”


London, 12th September 2022

Filmmaker Magazine Launches Modern Digital Archive Available For Subscription

Filmmaker, a publication of The Gotham Film & Media Institute, has digitised its archive of print issues in collaboration with publisher services company, Exact Editions. Individuals and institutions can now subscribe for fully-searchable access to over 60 issues, dating back to 2005, with new issues published four times a year.

Brooklyn-based Filmmaker is a publication by, for and about independent filmmakers. The modern archive includes in-depth interviews with leading filmmakers of the era from Quentin Tarantino to Kelly Reichardt to Barry Jenkins, along with articles chronicling the growth and transformation of independent film in real time.

Institutional subscription features provided by the Exact Editions platform provide institutions with usage reports, MARC Records and KBART data. The advanced search function allows professors, academics, and students alike to search for specific keywords and articles across the whole archive.

Filmmaker is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

Institutional Subscriptions

The Exact Editions Universals Service allows Filmmaker to sell their own digital subscriptions and provide their print subscribers with access to the modern digital archive. Subscribers can register for digital access using their subscription reference, enabled through Exact Editions’ authentication technology.

Print (Including Digital)

Digital

Editor-in-Chief of Filmmaker, Scott Macaulay, commented: “As a reader of other publications on the platform, I’ve admired the stylish, easy-to-use digital experience offered by Exact Editions. Now, at Filmmaker we’re proud to be able to offer 17 years of our content to individuals and institutions. Exact Editions’ Universals Service allows us to control our digital sales and customer data while offering international readers an affordable way to access our print content and new and existing print subscribers an elegant digital supplement.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The content found within the pages of this archive will surely become an invaluable resource for film students and independent filmmakers. Filmmaker is adding to a strong roster of film magazines on the Exact Editions platform.”


London, 16th August 2022

Fully-Searchable Archive of Writing Magazine Available As Part of Warners’ Writers Online Membership

Amateur and professional writers can now become a member of Writers Online, a new kind of digital package available through Warners Group Publications. The membership includes unlimited and fully-searchable digital access to a modern archive of Writing Magazine, as well as exclusive newsletters, app access and discounted webinars, courses and competitions.

Writing Magazine's archive, which stretches back to 2013, is directly accessible through the Writers Online website via streamlined ‘white labelling’ technology developed by Exact Editions, as well as via IP-authenticated site licences for institutions. The intuitive navigational features allow readers to locate specific issues, authors and topics from a collection of over 110 issues at the click of a button.

Exact Editions’ pioneering ‘white labelling’ technology, which was used to develop the streaming solution for Writers Online, is now in use over 3 separate Warners Group Publication websites. The service ensures that publishers can directly manage and control both the e-commerce for and access to their digital editions. Writing Magazine will also be selling digital site licences to institutions through Exact Editions.

For more information about Writers Online, visit the Warners’ website here:

Writers Online

For more information about institutional sales, visit the shop page here:

Institutional Subscriptions

Nicola Lumb, Head of Digital Growth & Performance at Warners commented: “We are delighted with this new membership product, which is packed with tools to help members become better writers. Exact Editions’ white-labelled solution for the Writing Magazine archive fits seamlessly into the website and forms a valuable part of the offering.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “We are pleased to be providing the streaming technology behind another of Warners’ websites. This valuable archive will undoubtedly be appreciated by their audience of keen authors!”


London, 11th July 2022

Reader’s Digest UK Launches Modern Digital Archive Available for Subscription

Individual and institutional readers can subscribe to a fully-searchable, modern archive of Reader’s Digest UK stretching back to 2012, created in partnership with digital service provider Exact Editions. More than 100 issues, each featuring a compendium of advice, true-life tales and human interest stories that traverse cultures, are seamlessly available across web, iOS and Android devices.

Reader’s Digest was launched in 1922 by young American soldier and copywriter DeWitt Wallace, who decided to create a magazine that was a compilation of all the best articles from other publications. The magazine now reaches a global audience of millions in dozens of worldwide editions. The UK edition first hit the shelves 1938 and includes thoroughly research health features, engaging interviews, exclusive recipes and unique competitions, amongst much more.

Issues in the Reader’s Digest UK digital archive exactly mirror their print counterparts, thereby retaining the magazine’s compelling aesthetic. The Exact Edition platform’s advanced search function extends across the entire modern archive as well as individual issues, allowing complex searches to be carried out at the touch of a button. Issues can also be easily downloaded for offline use through the app.

Individual and institutional subscriptions to Reader’s Digest are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Julie Leach, Managing Director of Reader’s Digest UK, remarked: “Creating a rich 10-year archive of issues provides us with an exciting opportunity to expand the publication’s reach into new readers’ homes and institutions worldwide. Exact Editions' streamlined Universals Service also allows us to control who has access to the archive and add great value to existing subscriptions.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “Reader’s Digest UK has a remarkable, century-long history and Exact Editions is pleased to be involved in preserving this rich collection of general-interest content that will continue to delight generations to come.”


London, 24th May 2022

East African Wild Life Society Sells Subscriptions To Modern Archive Of Swara Magazine

Individual readers and libraries interested in conservation & biodiversity can now digitally subscribe to Swara Magazine, the quarterly magazine of the East African Wild Life Society (EAWLS). The fully-searchable modern archive will grow with each issue added, and is available seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Swara Magazine, first published in 1959 as Wild Life, is widely considered to be the ‘voice of conservation’ in East Africa. The publication – Swara, the Kiswahili word for the impala, a large antelope of the African plains - aims to create a collaborative space for sharing information, enabling useful connections, and to stimulate better public understanding and debate. Its prestigious contributors report on the complex issues and solutions in 21st -century wildlife and habitat management alongside award-winning photography.

The neat interface of the Exact Editions’ platform organises issues intuitively into stacks to facilitate easy browsing. The advanced search function can be used by both individual and institutional readers to locate references to specific species, areas or other keywords at the touch of a button.

Subscriptions to Swara Magazine are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Editor John Nyaga commented “We are thrilled to have collaborated with Exact Editions to create such a smart-looking collection of digital issues that can be so easily accessed for both general interest and research purposes.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “Swara Magazine has a rich history and this modern archive will appeal greatly to readers who are studying conservation, the East African region or environmentalism, whether on a personal or academic basis.”


London, 11th May 2022

Smart ISBN: Author’s Guide To Free Book Preview Technology

At the 2022 London Book Fair, digital platform Exact Editions launched a new freely-available smart ISBN self-service tool. Smart ISBNs are attractive book preview links which can be used by publishers as a free and sustainable option to increase audiences and drive book sales.

An example of a smart ISBN link to Frida Kahlo And My Left Leg by Emily Rapp Black, published by Notting Hill Editions, can be found here:

Frida Kahlo And My Left Leg

The smart ISBN self-service tool allows publishers to decide how much of the book they want to make open to readers and the destination the ‘Buy this book’ button directs users to. The Exact Editions interface is not only a simple and ad-free for a clean reading experience, but also benefits from an advanced search function that allows readers to see the breadth of the content covered in the book. As a purely digital tool, it offers a much lower carbon solution than packaging and distributing print copies.

A short video walkthrough of the service is available here:

Video Walkthrough

Smart ISBN links can be used by authors as well as publishers for a range of promotional and publicity purposes, including across the authors’ own website, social media channels, blog and CV. The author’s publisher or agent can use smart ISBN links across their digital marketing channels, to promote books alongside events and book awards, and to interest publishers in translation and rights deals. Social media has become essential for building reader awareness amongst an ever-growing online community and reader groups.

Publishers can create smart ISBN links for free here:

Sign Up Here

Chairman of Exact Editions, Adam Hodgkin commented: “Smart ISBN links are a powerful marketing tool which can be implemented across digital channels and mediums to promote book sales and reach a worldwide audience. We have developed this free smart ISBN service as part of our drive to develop lower carbon impact solutions for book promotion.”


London, 3rd May 2022

Complete Archive of The Journal of Australian Ceramics Available For Individual and Institutional Subscriptions

The Australian Ceramics Association is delighted to announce that the digital archive of The Journal of Australian Ceramics has now been completed in collaboration with publishing services provider Exact Editions, dating back to 1962. Individuals and institutions can subscribe for unlimited and fully-searchable access to over 170 back issues and counting, with new issues published three times a year.

Previously known as Pottery in Australia (PIA) the title has had the privilege of Australia’s leading ceramicists gracing the covers and pages over six decades. Each issue features artist profiles, critical essays, exhibition and book reviews, workshop reports, technical advice, suppliers, new products and exhibition and gallery listings. The publication is celebrating 60 years of continuous print publication in 2022.

The intuitive Exact Editions interface includes access on web, iOS and Android platforms, allowing readers to easily navigate issues that are neatly organised in stacks by decade and year. The platform also boasts an advanced search function that facilitates complex searches for artists, topics or key words at the touch of a button.

The complete archive of The Journal Of Australian Ceramics is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individuals

Institutions

Editor Vicki Grima commented: “Pottery in Australia was originally brought into existence because of a thirst for sharing experiences and knowledge, and potters seeking connection with others who shared their love of clay and the ceramic process. It is remarkable to see every single issue as a fully-searchable resource - the archive will be an invaluable resource for both professional and amateur ceramicists.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “It’s fascinating to see how The Journal of Australian Ceramics has evolved over the past six decades, and for the old back issues to be brought back to life in a new, sleek digital format.”


London, 4th April 2022

Exact Editions Launch Free Smart ISBN Self-Service Marketing Tool For Book Publishers

Digital platform Exact Editions has launched a free smart ISBN service for book publishers, through which attractive book preview links can be created and used by publishers and authors for a range of marketing purposes.

Each book has its own unique ISBN-focussed link that can be distributed by publishers and authors in any digital context, including across websites, catalogues, social media and email marketing.

An example of a smart ISBN link to ‘Climate Justice’, published by Bloomsbury, can be found here:

Climate Justice

Publishers can freely upload an unlimited number of PDFs through the Exact Editions site, specifying a range of preview pages at the beginning and end of the book and their own shop page link to which to direct readers, increasing audience and driving sales.

The Exact Editions interface is not only simple and ad-free for a clean reading experience, but also benefits from an advanced search function that allows readers to see the breadth of the content covered in the book.

Publishers can create smart ISBN links for free here:

Sign Up Here

A short walkthrough of the service is available here:

Walkthrough

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Smart ISBN links are a powerful marketing tool for publishers of all sizes due to their versatility and ability to be shared across digital channels and mediums. Once uploaded, digital books remain faithful to their print edition and are a sustainable option for distributing previews.”


London, 29th March 2022

Three Partial Preview Collections: Exact Editions Develops New Marketing Tool For Book Collections

Digital platform Exact Editions has developed ‘Partial Preview Reading Rooms’ for digital book collections, a feature that will soon be available to book publishers to use for a range of marketing purposes. Publishers will be able to distribute time-limited links to digital book collections, setting limits to the content available to preview. Each link directs users to a purchasing page of the publisher’s choice through the ‘Buy this book’ button.

The Carcanet Caribbean Collection showcases of some of the best new and recent work by poets from the Caribbean, including poetry by Jamaica’s first three Poets Laureate, Mervyn Morris, Lorna Goodison, and Olive Senior. During the London Book Fair, 5th to 7th of April, all the poetry collections found within this collection will be completely open for users to read from cover to cover.

Preview the Carcanet Caribbean Collection here for one-month only:

Carcanet Caribbean Collection

The Notting Hill Editions Classic Collection includes selected essays by great essayists, including Oscar Wilde, William Hazlitt, and Virginia Woolf. Each essay collection is introduced by a contemporary specialist in the field.

Preview the Notting Hill Editions Classics Collection here for one-month only:

Notting Hill Editions Classics Collection

The What on Earth Books Explorer Collection was produced in association with the Natural History Museum. The books imaginatively describe the evolutionary history of dinosaurs, bugs, plants, and mammals.

Preview the What on Earth Books Explorer Collection here for one-month only:

What on Earth Books Explorer Collection

Publisher & Managing Director of Carcanet Press, Michael Schmidt said: “The ability to share with readers worldwide a preview of each book in our Caribbean collection is an exciting technical development for digital publishing. We’re delighted that readers any and everywhere can enjoy these poetry books during the week of the London Book Fair.”

Chairman of Exact Editions, Adam Hodgkin commented: “Reading Rooms technology is changing the way in which publishers can promote and distribute their content, we’re interested to see how publishers get creative with this new marketing tool.”


London, 21st March 2022

LaingBuisson’s Healthcare Markets International Offers IP-Authenticated Digital Subscriptions to Institutions

IP-authenticated and fully-searchable access to a modern and growing archive of Healthcare Markets International (HMi) is now available to libraries around the world. This new subscription option, created in partnership with the Exact Editions platform, allows seamless access across web, iOS and Android devices.

Published by LaingBuisson, HMi is the only publication to focus exclusively on bringing readers global news, M&A, financial results, investor views, investment cases, executive moves, interviews and in-depth articles covering industry trends, policy and regulation and technology innovation in healthcare. Edited by Nick Herbert, HMi draws upon unique data and high-quality journalism to deliver in-depth analysis of the sector’s stories, alongside contributions from key industry associations and sector experts. 

The Exact Editions platform features a range of streamlined navigational tools; a comprehensive search function allows key words and topics to be instantly located, whilst the linked contents pages facilitate easy jumping between publication’s sections.

HMi is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

Institutional Shop

Sarah Ward, Commercial Director of LaingBuisson said: “We are looking forward to using Exact Editions’ expertise and contacts in the library market in order to reach a new, untapped audience for the publication.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The Exact Editions platform retains all design elements of the original journal - so the new digital edition of HMi is not only brilliantly informative but also bright and engaging, appealing to all those who wish to gain a deep understanding of the international health market.”


London, 10th March 2022

#PublishersForUkraine: Ukraine Digital Book Collection Freely-Available Online Until April 15th 2022

Exact Editions is assembling and providing access to a digital collection of non-fiction books related to the history and culture of Ukraine in support of the Ukrainian people during these difficult times. The content will be available for global access through the web until April 15th 2022, offering a thorough understanding to those seeking further knowledge.

The collection currently contains 18 books from Yale University Press, Edinburgh University Press, Reaktion, Hurst, Central European University Press, Cambridge Scholars Publishing and Open Book Publishers. The books are written by specialists in European history, Russian studies, political science, Islamic history and art and film.

Publishers who wish to contribute a book to the Ukraine Digital Book Collection should upload a trial PDF title for free via the Exact Editions Dropbox site, ensuring files adhere to the required specifications. The Exact Editions system will create a streaming database from PDFs submitted by the publisher. After the period of public open access, there will remain a page with bibliographic details and links to websites from which the titles can be purchased.

View the Ukraine Digital Book Collection as it stands currently:

Ukraine Digital Book Collection

Publishers can upload Ukraine-relevant books for free via the Exact Editions Dropbox site here:

Exact Editions Dropbox site

Roman Petrov, Professor in EU Law at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy said: "This Ukraine Digital Book Collection is a great idea… This collection helps to comprehend Ukrainian history, culture and spirit for the world audience."

Professor Philippe Sands, QC said: “The Ukraine Digital Books Collection is a wonderful project. I encourage readers everywhere to consult these books and deepen their understanding of Ukraine's history and culture.”

Samuel A. Greene, King's College London and Graeme B. Robertson, UNC Chapel Hill said: “By making resources on Ukrainian and regional politics and culture freely available at this time, the Ukraine Digital Books Collection will empower readers to understand and engage more deeply with Ukraine at this moment of crisis for the country and its people.”

Emily Poznanski, Director of CEU Press, Vienna said: “We are pleased to join the Ukraine Digital Books Collection, which shares free content on the history and culture of Ukraine. The aspiration to provide free access to knowledge… is one we strongly support.”

Adam Hodgkin, Chairman and Co-Founder of Exact Editions commented: “We all need to know more about the history and culture of Ukraine and the political landscape of Russia. We’re proud to be working with internationally prestigious publishers to offer readers such an educational tool.”


London, 8th March 2022

Over 50 Publishers Collaborate On Freely-Accessible Digital Resource Page In Support Of International Women's Day

Over 50 magazine publishers have participated in a brand new, freely-accessible digital resource page on the Exact Editions platform, which features over 200 fully-searchable articles about feminism and gender equality.

Created in support of International Women’s Day 2022, the rich collection of articles features contributions from such prestigious titles as The Times Literary Supplement, New Statesman & Dazed. Growing with brand new content each month, the online resource page can be accessed indefinitely by individuals and educational institutions alike.

The selected articles are organised into 8 key subject areas; ‘Modern Activism & Education’, ‘History of Feminism’, ‘Women of the Arts’, ‘Women in STEM’, ‘Women in Business’, ‘Women in Sport’, ‘Women & Environmentalism’ and ‘LBGTQ+ Community’. The content spans a wealth of topics, from famous trailblazers in science and the arts to the history of the suffragette movement and modern feminist activism and education.

Access the Feminism & Gender Equality Resource Page here:

Resource Page

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “We are very proud to have created and distributed such a wide-reaching resource that highlights not only the progress that feminism has made so far, but also how far we still have to go to reach gender equality around the world.”

John Barnett, Marketing Manager at Mark Allen Group, commented: ”Feminism and gender equality are very important subjects and this freely-accessible page means individuals and institutions around the world can easily deepen their knowledge and understanding. We are looking forward to adding more content from Mark Allen titles in the future.”

Connor Godfrey, Digital Marketing Executive at Future, commented: “We have very much been looking forward to the launch of the Feminism and Gender Equality page, and are delighted that content from some of Future's titles can form part of this important educational resource.”


London, 28th February 2022

Britain’s Oldest Monthly Dance Magazine Extends Digital Archive Back To 1963

Individual and institutional subscribers to Dancing Times now have fully searchable access to over 700 issues of Britain’s oldest monthly dance magazine, dating back to January 1963. A neat stacking interface provided by the Exact Editions’ platform allows users to easily browse years and decades across web, iOS and Android devices at the touch of a button.

Dancing Times was first published in 1894 as the house magazine of Cavendish Rooms, London, a ballroom dancing establishment. In 1910, the magazine transformed into a national periodical reporting worldwide. The 59 years of content found within the pages of the digital archive covers all forms of dance, advocates the awareness of dance history, gives voices to leading authorities, encourages high standards of teaching and stresses the importance of dance in education.

Instant IP-authenticated access and remote access options are provided to institutions by the Exact Editions’ platform - whilst the advanced search function allows dance enthusiasts, teachers, and students alike to search for specific keywords and articles.

Dancing Times is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Editor & Director of Dancing Times, Jonathan Gray, commented: "We’ve worked with Exact Editions for over three years and have found them to be very successful in getting the magazine, with its unrivalled history of reporting on dance, out to a wider readership.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The back issues added to the platform offer a rich wealth of content that individual and institutional subscribers will be delighted to have access to.”


London, 7th February 2022

Granta Launches Digital 40-Book Collection Available For Subscription

Granta Books has launched a new, fully-searchable digital book collection in partnership with online platform Exact Editions. Subscriptions are available to both individuals and institutions, including unlimited access to more than 40 titles across web, iOS and Android devices.

Both Granta Books and Granta magazine discover and publish the best in new literary fiction, memoir, reportage and poetry from around the world. The exciting selection of titles in the new Granta Books Collection gives global subscribers access to those books which may be of particular interest to scholars and students around the world and also acts as an accompaniment to the complete archive of Granta magazine.

The Exact Editions platform’s advanced search function enables users to easily pinpoint references to specific authors and topics across both individual titles and the complete collection. Contents pages are also fully-linked, for a seamless reading experience across all devices.

The Granta Books Collection is available in the Exact Editions individuals and institutional shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Commercial Director Noel Murphy commented: “We’re delighted to have these books in such an appealing digital format. The new collection certainly complements the 150-issue strong archive of the magazine, and we’re looking forward to increasing the global audience of both products.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “Granta magazine has proved to be a popular resource in universities and other educational institutions around the world. We will continue to work closely with the publisher to also expand the audience of the new book collection in the institutional market, striving to achieve their goal of sharing high-quality writing as far and wide as possible.”


London, 24th January 2022

Notting Hill Editions Launches Digital Book Collection For Subscription

Independent British publisher Notting Hill Editions has launched a new digital collection of elegant and collectable non-fiction books that are available for individual and institutional subscriptions through the Exact Editions platform. The collection curates a library of fine writing and original thinkers, perfect for the curious and erudite reader.

Founded in 2011, Notting Hill Editions publishes books which aim to revive the art of the essay. The collection features books authored by the most innovative thinkers of past and present, including Margaret Atwood, John Berger, Thomas Bernhard, Gyles Brandreth, Lavinia Greenlaw, Susan Greenfield, Keith Kahn-Harris, Deborah Levy, Jonathan Littell, Adam Mars-Jones, Ian Nairn, Emily Rapp Black, and Tracey Ullman, to name only a few.

The advanced search function provided by the Exact Editions platform, allows users to locate specific authors, essays, or keywords either within an individual book or across the whole collection. Whilst the innovative ‘Reading Rooms’ technology allows the publisher to distribute time-limited access links to either the complete book or share a partial preview of the first few and last few pages.

The Notting Hill Editions Collection is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Publisher of Notting Hill Editions, Rosalind Porter, commented: “The ability to search for specific references and thinkers makes this an invaluable tool for academics and students alike. We’re excited to spread the ideas found within the covers of this collection to institutions worldwide.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re thrilled to have a curated digital collection packed full of books authored by leaders in their field. Notting Hill Editions joins the growing roster of book publishers selling collections on the platform.”


London, 17th January 2022

New Literature Magazine Siegfried Launches Individual And Library Subscriptions

New literature publication Siegfried Magazine has launched a digital edition of its very first issue, now available for individual and institutional subscriptions though the Exact Editions platform. As future issues are published, readers will be able to read, browse and search the latest content across web, iOS and Android devices at the touch of a button.

Siegfried Magazine, which is published quarterly, is a Canadian publication delicately balanced between the past and the present. The title republishes fine writing and art as well as championing new artists and writers whose work nods respectfully to the past as it reaches hopefully toward the future. The first issue features Henry David Thoreau sharing ink with Saki and 19th-century poets being freshly interpreted by 20th-century artists.

As well as benefiting from an advanced search function, the links and contents page of the first issue are fully-linked to facilitate easy navigation for readers.

Siegfried Magazine is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Editor Sidney Falconer commented: “The team are delighted with the first issue of the magazine and how beautifully it has translated onto the Exact Editions platform. The carefully chosen design elements, in particular, are striking across digital devices.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re very pleased to be championing a brand new literature title with such institutional potential as an educational resource. Siegfried has an exciting future ahead of it!”


London, 17th December 2021

Complete & Fully-Searchable Archive of Embroidery and Embroideress Magazine Now Available For Digital Subscriptions

The Embroiderers’ Guild has digitised the complete archive of its publication Embroidery Magazine as well as The Embroideress in conjunction with archive experts, Exact Editions. Dating back to 1922, the new archive is available for institutional and individual subscriptions and is seamlessly available across web, iOS and Android devices.

The Guild is a UK charity dedicated to educating people of all ages about the world of embroidery and textile art - from the sheer pleasure of stitching to the design, creativity and production of unique inspirational works.

Embroidery Magazine is published six times a year and first rolled off the press in 1932 – making it one of the longest standing textile magazines published today. The magazine is exclusively devoted to all aspects of embroidery and stitched textiles in art, design, craft and textile culture. The publication has built a reputation for quality and integrity throughout its history, with a goal to bring its readers the latest, most exciting and innovative stitched work. Each issue features in-depth profiles, artists’ essays, and reviews of the latest textile books and exhibitions, as well as news and listings of fashion and textile exhibitions in the UK, all underpinned by inspirational photography. 

The Embroideress was a quarterly magazine published by Pearsall and Company and the Old Bleach Linen Company from 1922 until 1939.  The Embroideress published articles by embroidery teachers who were leading the way in terms of creativity in stitching. The magazine contained designs, reviews of books and embroidery exhibits, information on embroidery from different countries, articles about historical textiles or collections, and different embroidery techniques.

The issues are organised in stacks to facilitate easy navigation, whether browsing on a computer or mobile device. Subscribers can search across individual issues as well as the complete archive, making the resource an ideal research tool to locate references to specific artists and topics.

Embroidery Magazine is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Jo Hall, freelance writer, curator and editor of Embroidery Magazine, commented “Embroidery Magazine has documented the development of embroidery and textiles – from domestic pastime to art form – over nine decades. This archive offers researchers, artists and curators access to this rich history and the incredible stories of the makers and artists who contributed to the development of the craft.”

Anthea Godfrey, Artistic Director of The Embroiderers’ Guild, commented: “The archive is a wonderful resource for all crafts, stitch and art enthusiasts. To be able to track trends and changes over a century is fascinating, and the wide array of content will be enjoyed by readers around the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re so pleased to have the Embroiderer’s Guild on board, and they make a brilliant addition to our strong roster of art and design magazines that are so popular in the institutional market.”


London, 6th December 2021

What On Earth Books Launches Digital Book Collection For Subscription

Non-fiction children’s book publisher What on Earth Books has launched a new digital collection of fact-filled books that are available for individual and institutional subscriptions through the Exact Editions platform. The collection offers readers a diverse perspective on the world, perfect for engaging children’s natural curiosity and passion for learning.

Founded in 2010, What on Earth Books publishes beautifully illustrated books that aim to educate children in a wide range of topics. It has formed publishing partnerships with numerous world-renowned institutions and museums. The collection includes books produced in association with the Natural History Museum and the Smithsonian Institution. As well as multi award-winning books, such as Absolutely Everything by Christopher Lloyd which was awarded a Parents′ Choice Silver Honor 2018, VOYA Nonfiction Honor 2019, shortlisted for the Teach Primary Book Awards 2019 and longlisted for the Blue Peter Book Awards 2019.

Navigational features provided by the Exact Editions platform, including an advanced search function, allow users to easily locate specific references to animals, countries, or historical figures within individual titles, or across the complete collection.

The What on Earth Books Collection is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individual Subscriptions

Institutional Subscriptions

Founder & CEO of What on Earth Books, Christopher Lloyd, commented: “We’re really impressed with how well each illustrated title appears on the platform. It’s exciting to be able to offer the collection to institutions worldwide.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “Teachers and children alike will enjoy the visually attractive and factual content found in this collection, making it an excellent resource for schools.”


London, 8th November 2021

Exact Editions Partners with Jisc on a New Deal for Further Education Colleges

Exact Editions has partnered with Jisc to provide a new deal for further education (FE) colleges across the UK that is available until the end of March 2022.

The deal includes discounted prices on more than 70 prestigious titles across the platform that can be used as part of on-site teaching and home study. This partnership comes in recognition of the unprecedented financial repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and represents a joint initiative to provide affordable subscriptions to FE institutions.

The bespoke collection was created as a result of feedback from the further education and skills (FES) sector and includes distinguished titles such as The TLS, Foreign Affairs and Le Monde Diplomatique and covers a wide range of topics from contemporary music to international politics and fashion.

Exact Editions transforms periodicals into fully searchable, intuitive digital editions, enabling staff and students to make the most of the extensive archives.

Institutional subscriptions are authenticated by IP-access for a seamless browsing experience, and there are also advanced remote access options that are particularly important in these challenging times. The archives are also accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms, and integrate into library catalogues with MARC records and KBART data.

See the available titles included in the deal here:

Titles Included in Exact Editions & Jisc's Deal

Louise Auckland, Licensing Manager at Jisc, said: “We are looking forward to working with Exact Editions on this exciting opportunity for FE colleges in the UK to expand their digital resources and to aid in teaching both remotely and in the classroom.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “The archives covered in the agreement include hordes of important articles spanning decades and a variety of subjects. We are delighted to be able to facilitate the sharing of these rich collections of recent and back issues with FE colleges across the UK.”


London, 1st November 2021

The British Museum’s Remus Is Now Available For Institutional Subscriptions

Children’s magazine Remus, published by the British Museum, has launched subscriptions to an archive of over 30 issues spanning 14 years. Institutions can subscribe through digital platform Exact Editions to gain instant IP-authenticated access to the modern archive and all futures issues published, with the complete archive coming soon.

Published three-times a year, Remus was previously exclusively available as part of the British Museum’s Young Friends Membership. The magazine is packed full of fun facts and activities, perfect for teaching 8-15 years olds two million years of human history. Since 1753, the British Museum has showcased the stories of the remarkable people who have come before us, allowing children to explore the extraordinary diverse history of cultures worldwide, from small communities to vast empires.

Institutional subscription features provided by the Exact Editions platform provide librarians with usage reports, MARC Records and KBART data. Whilst the advanced search function allows teachers and children alike to search for specific historical figures and events across the web, iOS and Android devices.

Remus is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

Institutions

Membership and Support Engagement Coordinator at the British Museum, Jessica Lane, remarked: “We’re really excited to be offering Remus to institutions worldwide. It’s a valuable educational tool, which teaches children about human history in a fun and interactive way.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “It’s great to see The British Museum Magazine and Remus side by side on the platform. As the world’s oldest national public museum, we are proud to partner with the British Museum to bring their content to new institutions and new audiences.”


London, 28th October 2021

39 International Publishers Join Together for First Streamed Virtual Book Showcase in Support of UN’s COP26 Meeting

Over 150 books focussing on climate change and sustainability from 39 German, French and English-language publishers can now be freely read, browsed and searched as part of an unprecedented and innovative virtual showcase, created in support of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow.

Streamed through the Exact Editions platform, the showcase includes books from fiction, non-fiction and children’s literature genres that cover topics from air pollution and economics to biodiversity and agriculture. The collection of titles constitutes a comprehensive resource that aims to spread awareness about the need for urgent combative actions against the climate crisis across society.

The showcase opened for an initial period of four days around the Pre-COP Meeting in Milan, and is live from today until the end of 22 November in support of the main COP26 Glasgow Meeting. The initiative, which has been supported by the International Publishers Association (IPA) and Save the Children, is the first time that publishers have participated in such a freely-available and virtually streamed collection, and is an example of how the publishing industry at large is taking steps to emphasise the importance of sustainability.

Exact Editions’ leading digital archiving technology means each individual book, publisher sub-collection and the complete showcase all benefit from the advanced search function, which enables readers to pinpoint references to specific key terms, topics or authors instantly. Titles can be navigated seamlessly through fully-linked contents pages and a helpful variety of views: single-page; double-page; and thumbnail.

Click here to access the COP26 Virtual Book Showcase until 22 November:

COP26 Virtual Book Showcase

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Chairman and Co-Founder of Exact Editions, Adam Hodgkin, said: “We are so proud to be working with internationally prestigious publishers to present such an important showcase of books, whose climate-driven subject matter is hugely relevant as society evolves to be more sustainable. We are aiming to reach audiences far and wide during the next 3 weeks and spread the word about these brilliant free resources, which have been so generously made available by the publishers.”

Jim Martin, Publisher at Bloomsbury, commented: “The climate crisis is beginning to affect every part of our lives, and the publishing industry is no exception. This forward-thinking initiative is a great way to bring powerful, influential and thought-provoking books to as wide an audience as possible during COP26, and we are very pleased to be involved.”


London, 25th October 2021

UK’s Leading Model Railway Magazine Completes Digital Archive Back To 1949

Model railway enthusiasts can now subscribe to the complete digital archive of leading magazine Railway Modeller, which stretches back to 1949 and encompasses more than 800 fully-searchable issues. The archive is organised into neat stacks of decades and years, which can be browsed across web, iOS and Android platforms for a flexible reading experience.

Published monthly by Peco Publiations, Railway Modeller is a guide to creating railscapes of every era of train, from steam to electric, and caters for modellers of all abilities. Each issue features the best from the hobby for those modelling Britain's railways in all the popular scales and offers a unique blend of articles by experts and beginners alike, including a special section for newcomers wanting to learn all about the hobby and model making in general.

The archive benefits from the Exact Editions platform’s advanced search function, which allows readers to search for keywords across individual issues and the complete archive at the touch of a button.

Railway Modeller is available in the Exact Editions shop here:

Digital Subscriptions

General Manager at Peco Publications, John King, said: “We are thrilled to have the full archive up-and-running for subscribers old and new, who will enjoy reading, browsing and searching the pages of every single past issue.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The newly completed archive of Railway Modeller is a terrific resource for fans of model railways and is an excellent historical record of how the popular hobby has evolved over the decades.”


London, 4th October 2021

Trade Publication ‘Global Custodian’ Launches Institutional Digital Subscriptions

Global Custodian, a leading magazine covering the international securities services business, has launched a brand new six-year digital archive on the Exact Editions platform, which will grow in size and value with each new issue published. Institutions can subscribe for unlimited access to the archive seamlessly across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Published five times a year by Tungsten Publishing, Global Custodian was founded in 1989. The magazine provides analysis and commentary on the latest news and events in securities services, as well as high-quality editorial and a series of annual surveys that have become benchmarks for the industry.

The 42 issues that currently make up the archive are neatly organised into year-by-year ‘stacks’ on the Exact Editions reader site. The platform also boasts an advanced search function that facilitates detailed research into the wealth of content available as keywords, authors and more , which can be pinpointed at the touch of a button.

Global Custodian is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Head of Operations, Karen Delahoy, commented: “We’re looking forward to this opportunity to extend the magazine’s reach to educational institutions around the world, whose readers will benefit from the new digital edition’s intuitive interface.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “Global Custodian has been a leading magazine for over 30 years, and we are delighted to partner with them on this digital venture to provide a new revenue stream and expand their audience.”


London, 27th September 2021

Re-Editions’ Replica Man Launches Digital Edition Featuring Leading Creative Talent

London-based based fashion and culture magazine Replica Man, part of the Re-Edition magazine team, has launched on the Exact Editions platform with Issue 9 Summer/Autumn 2021. Individuals and institutions can subscribe now to gain access to the fully-searchable digital issue and all future issues published.

Published bi-annually, Replica Man takes an adventurous approach to exploring male aesthetic. Focusing on male fashion and art photography, the magazine includes some of the most interesting creative talents and artists of today as well as street-cast models. Issue 9 Summer/Autumn 2021 includes the likes of Louis Vuitton’s menswear designer, Virgil Abloh; multidisciplinary artist, Saul Williams; genre-bending Texan artist, Teezo Touchdown; and actor, Caleb McLaughlin.

Navigational features provided by the Exact Editions platform, including an advanced search function and linked contents page, allows users to easily locate specific keywords and articles. Whilst cross-platform compatibility enables users to seamlessly access their subscription across web, iOS and Android devices.

Replica Man is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Editor of Replica Man & Re-Edition, Jo Barker, commented: “We’re pleased to see Replica Man alongside Re-Edition on the Exact Editions platform. The photography is brilliantly showcased in the online reader, providing a visually stunning reading experience.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The outstanding talent found in between the pages of Replica will appeal to institutions and fashion enthusiasts alike. The magazine joins a strong portfolio of art and fashion magazines already hosted on the platform.”


London, 7th September 2021

Book Publishers Support COP26 Conference Through Virtual Showcase

Over 35 book publishers have contributed titles focussing on the climate crisis and sustainability to a streamlined virtual showcase hosted on the Exact Editions platform. The showcase will be free and open-access temporarily throughout both the Milan Pre-COP Meeting (30 September - 3 October) and the Glasgow COP26 Meeting (1 -12 November), running alongside other key events and resources.

The initiative is supported by the International Publishers Association (IPA) and Save The Children in their respective missions to spread awareness about the need for urgent combative actions against the climate crisis across society, both for the world of today and future generations. Each participating publisher, the likes of whom include Bloomsbury, Elsevier and Springer Nature, has its own shelf of four titles, which range widely between fiction, non-fiction and children’s books. There is also a separate collection of all the German-language books in the showcase, following a strong response from the German book publishing sector.

Exact Editions’ leading digital archiving technology means each individual book, publisher sub-collection and the complete showcase all benefit from the advanced search function, which enables readers to pinpoint references to specific key terms, topics or authors instantly. Titles can be navigated seamlessly through fully-linked contents pages and a helpful variety of views: single-page; double-page; and thumbnail.

Find out more about the COP26 Showcase here on the Exact Editions blog:

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Chairman and Co-Founder of Exact Editions, Adam Hodgkin, said: “The ability to effortlessly stream large archives and collections online means the platform is the ideal tool for publishers to project content in support of the COP26 conference. We are proud to champion such an important cause and proud that the wide range of material makes the showcase compelling to people of any age and stage.”

Michiel Kolman, Chair of the IPA Inclusive Publishing and Literacy Committee, commented: “Research has shown that reading has the power to deepen our understanding of key issues. In terms of climate change, both fiction and non-fiction genres help to inform, inspire and ultimately shape a sustainable culture. Publishers are also increasingly taking steps to reduce their own environmental footprints, and this purely digital showcase is indicative of a move to more sustainable initiatives.”

Emma Wagner, Head of Education Policy & Advocacy at Save the Children, remarked: “The showcase is a wonderful resource; the role of children in tackling the climate crisis is crucial and the educational books included in the showcase enable them to simply understand complex issues and tackle them positively as they grow up. We call for more accessible and multilingual resources for children of all ages on climate change to be made available worldwide.”


London, 31st August 2021

Fashion & Culture Magazine Numéro Netherlands Launches New Digital Edition

Luxury fashion and culture magazine Numéro Netherlands has created a brand new digital edition in partnership with digital platform Exact Editions. The archive currently features fully-searchable access to Issue 4, and will grow with each new issue published.

Perched at the crossroads between women’s and men’s luxury magazines and cutting-edge magazines, Numéro Netherlands explores an original vision of luxury. Each issue is innovative, transgressive, inventive and an experimentation of style. It effortlessly connects brands to art, design and contemporary aesthetic codes, reinforcing their distinctness, uniqueness and luxury brand status.

All contents pages of the new archive will be linked to facilitate quick browsing, whilst the advanced search function allows readers to pinpoint references to specific keywords at the touch of a button across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Numéro Netherlands is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Editor-in-Chief Timotej Letonja commented: “We are pleased to be offering this new digital option to subscribers old and new. Our photography and editorials are displayed compellingly across both online and web platforms, providing an aesthetically striking reading experience.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Numéro Netherlands joins a strong roster of luxury magazines already hosted on the platform. It will be a brilliant resource for fashion and culture aficionados and students, as well as institutional libraries."


London, 19th August 2021

Magma Poetry Launches Complete & Fully-Searchable 27-Year Archive of Issues

Poetry magazine Magma Poetry has completed the digital archive to encompass each and every issue dating back to 1994. Individual issues and the complete collection are fully-searchable and available for subscription to individual poetry lovers and libraries alike.

Published three times a year, Magma Poetry is a unique kind of magazine: led by a group rather than one single editor, the publication values a rich mix of voices, attitudes, ideas and opinions. Each issue features outstanding work from both emerging and established writers, together with reviews and though-provoking commentary. Throughout the decades, Magma Poetry has published the likes of Don Paterson, Mark Doty, Jen Hadfield, Karen McCarthy Woolf and Raymond Antrobus.

An array of streamlined navigational features provided by the Exact Editions platform makes the archive a valuable educational resource: each contents page is linked for easy access to specific pieces, whilst cross-platform accessibility means subscribers can log in seamlessly on web and app devices.

Magma Poetry is available for subscription in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Co-Founder Helen Nicholson commented: “Thanks to the approachable, supportive and thoroughly professional Exact Editions team, the magazine’s entire digital archive is now available to a worldwide audience. We are delighted with how sleek it looks and its amazing usefulness as a research tool.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The archive of Magma Poetry features hordes of important poets, whose work through the decades can now be accessed at the click of a button. What a delight for poetry lovers and professionals everywhere!"


London, 2nd August 2021

Food History Journal Petits Propos Culinaires Launches Digital Subscriptions to Complete Archive

Annual digital subscriptions to the complete archive of food history journal Petits Propos Culinaires (PPC) are now available through publishing platform Exact Editions. Subscriptions are available to both individuals and institutions and include fully-searchable access to the entire series dating back to 1980, as well as all future issues, across web, iOS and Android devices.

Now in its 21st year, PPC is the leading journal of food history, and was founded by Alan Davidson, Elizabeth David, and other writers in food history, restaurants and enjoyment. Regular contributors include: Peter Brears, world expert on traditional English food and historical palace kitchens; Charles Perry, the foremost expert on Arabic cookery from the thirteenth century onwards; Elisabeth Luard; Corinna Sargood; Helen Saberi; and many more. The writers are historians, restauranteurs, and food writers across many platforms, with a plethora of published works.

The new digital archive of food studies is unique. The streamlined navigational features of the Exact Editions platform mean the archive benefits from linked contents pages and an advanced search function.

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Publisher Catheryn Kilgarriff, said: “It’s remarkable to see every single issue of PPC neatly stacked and ready for browsing. The archive brings 40 years of food history to life and we couldn’t be more pleased with how the journal has translated to this new digital format.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We are delighted to have worked with PPC to make this new and important resource instantly accessible to both individuals and institutions at the click of a button. The striking visuals will certainly give readers an appetite, too!”


London, 26th July 2021

Over 50 Magazine Publishers Contribute to Freely-Accessible Climate Crisis Resource Page

Digital platform Exact Editions has published a freely-accessible ‘Climate Crisis Resource Page’ in collaboration with over 50 of their publishing partners. Currently including nearly 150 articles from digitally archived issues which are usually only available by paid subscription, the page will be updated with new content on a monthly basis and counts among its prestigious contributors Geographical, New Internationalist and Resurgence & Ecologist.

The comprehensive resource page is divided into eight distinct sections that each feature a rich collection of articles; ‘Agriculture', ‘Biodiversity & Conversation’, ‘Climate Activism’, ‘Climate Literature & Art’, 'Climate Politics’, ‘Deforestation’, ‘Fossil Fuels & Pollution’ and ‘Renewable & Sustainable Resources’. The page is designed for both personal reading and unlimited use in schools, universities and other educational institutions as a diverse teaching tool that spans multiple disciplines.

The articles, which have been hand selected by the participating publishers, extend as far back as 1989 and carry readers through over 30 years of climate change theory, research and innovation to 2021. The Exact Editions platform displays each article exactly as it was published in the print issue and includes jump links to external website addresses to allow for further research.

The ‘Climate Crisis Resource Page’ is accessible here:

Climate Crisis Resource Page

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “The climate crisis is an area in which we can all better educate ourselves and we are delighted to be able to facilitate the sharing of crucial writing, perspectives and information from such a wide selection of magazines with an international audience.”

Rob Norman, Magazine Marketing Manager at New Internationalist, commented: “The ‘Climate Crisis Resource Page’ is invaluable. Many great pieces from many great publications that help highlight why action is so urgent (as well as a few who disagree).”


London, 19th July 2021

In Tune Monthly Launches Subscriptions To Modern Digital Archive

Educational music publication In Tune Monthly has launched subscriptions to a modern digital archive of issues on the Exact Editions platform. The brand new digital edition, which comprises 56 fully-searchable issues, will grow with each new issue published and is accessible across web, iOS and Android devices.

In Tune Monthly (‘The Young Musician’s Textbook’) is designed to supply curricular material for middle school, high school and college music students and those interested in the music world. Its concepts range in sophistication, in consideration of the wide range of student involvement with music throughout the age group. Each issue includes coverage of musical genres, instruments and equipment, theory and technique, music creation, technology and recording, rights, music media, higher music education and careers, and much more.

A plethora of streamlined features on the Exact Editions platform enable students to easily interact with the archive; the advanced search function allows for both simple keyword and more complex searches, contents pages are fully linked, and issues are organised neatly in stacks of years and decades to allow for easy navigation.

In Tune Monthly is available in the Exact Editions individuals and institutional shops here:

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Founder Irwin Kornfeld commented: “As the magazine’s principal target market is educational institutions, we are thrilled to have partnered with Exact Editions who specialise in extending the reach of digital editions into the institutional market around the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “In Tune Monthly is the perfect resource for music students - and having access to a fully-searchable archive of back issues enhances the publication’s usefulness as a learning resource.”


London, 13th July 2021

The Progressive Launches Subscriptions To New Digital Archive

North American political magazine The Progressive has launched a brand new digital archive of issues on the Exact Editions platform. The collection, which currently features two years’ worth of issues, will grow with each new issue published and is seamlessly accessible to subscribers old and new across web, iOS and Android devices.

Since 1909, The Progressive has sought to amplify voices of dissent and those under-represented in the mainstream, with a goal of championing grassroots progressive politics. The bi-monthly magazine publishes content on national politics, culture, and events including U.S. foreign policy, and can count such prominent writers as Wendell Berry, Edwidge Danticat & Barbara Ehrenreich among its contributors.

The new digital archive is enhanced by the streamlined tools offered by the Exact Editions platform; linked contents pages ensure easy navigation, while the advanced Boolean search function allows readers to search individual issues or the complete collection for keywords or topics. Institutional access is authenticated by IP-range to facilitate instant reading for students and staff on campus, while remote access options support research conducted at home or on-the-go.

The Progressive is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Publisher Norman Stockwell remarked: “It’s wonderful to have a digital edition that is completely faithful to the print edition and showcases our striking front covers so well. The navigational features, and the search function in particular, really enhance readers’ interactivity and make it a compelling product.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The Progressive’s prestigious reputation and rich history makes the modern archive a very appealing resource to institutions all over the world, and we’re thrilled to be helping the magazine reach new markets.”


London, 28th June 2021

Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland Digitises Complete Archive of Annual Peer-Reviewed Journal

Archaeology students, professionals and enthusiasts can now subscribe to the complete and fully-searchable digital archive of The Journal of Irish Archaeology (JIA) through the Exact Editions platform. Issues dating back to 1983 are available to read, browse and search seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Produced by the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland and published by Wordwell Ltd., the JIA is a peer-reviewed, annual journal, comprising articles about Irish archaeology and related topics. The editorship of the journal changes every two years, rotating between the archaeology teaching staff in third-level institutions on the island of Ireland.

The brand new digital resource is available to individuals and institutions around the world. Advanced navigational features such as linked contents pages, Boolean search and cross-platform compatibility make the resource ideal for those with an interest in Irish archaeology, or indeed wider archaeological subject areas.

The Journal of Irish Archaeology is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Nick Maxwell at Wordwell Ltd. commented: “The new archive showcases an annual snapshot of up-to-date Irish archaeological research over the past three decades. The plans, maps and photographs that accompany the reports are perfectly displayed on the Exact Editions online reader and really enhance the reading experience.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The JIA will be an excellent addition to any institutional library that supplies the resources for archaeology courses, and a vital research tool for any individual with an interest in the subject.”


London, 21st June 2021

The Baffler Completes 30-Year Digital Archive

Journal of art, criticism and political analysis The Baffler has completed its 30-year digital archive, supported by the Exact Editions platform’s digital publishing technology. Individuals and institutions can now subscribe to the fully-searchable edition, which includes over 50 issues.

Founded in 1988 by political analyst Thomas Frank as the ‘journal that blunts the cutting edge’ The Baffler is America’s leading voice of interesting and unexpected left-wing political criticism, cultural analysis, short stories, poems, and art. Published six times a year, the publication spotlights both new and established writers and is headquartered in New York City.

Accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms, the contents pages of the newly completed archive are fully linked to allow readers to jump to specific articles at the click of a button. Institutional subscriptions are authenticated by both by IP address and remote access options, meaning users can sign into the archive seamlessly from on and off campus.

The Baffler is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We are pleased to be working with The Baffler’s team to widen the title’s institutional audience even further now that the archive has been completed. The platform’s advanced search function in particular transforms the archived issues into a digital teaching and research tool that can be utilised by students of politics and cultural studies amongst many other subjects.”


London, 14th June 2021

The Jewish Quarterly Relaunches Fully-Searchable Digital Subscriptions

Individual and institutional digital subscriptions to the complete and fully-searchable archive of The Jewish Quarterly are now available following the publication’s relaunch in 2021. Accessible across web, iOS and Android devices, the digital edition is supported by the Exact Editions platform’s streamlined archiving technology, which provides a seamless and interactive browsing experience.

Admired for its fine writing, rigorous thinking, wit and wisdom, The Jewish Quarterly is published by Schwartz Media and Books out of Australia. Each quarterly issue features a major political or cultural theme, investigated in long-form essays by prominent voices from around the world. The publication’s mission is not to advocate but to investigate complex and pressing matters of politics, religion, history and culture, and to do so in depth.

Individual subscribers can subscribe both through the Exact Editions shop and also directly through The Jewish Quarterly’s website using Exact Editions’ innovative white-labelling technology, which allows the online reader to sit behind the publisher’s login paywall.

A whole host of intuitive navigational features on the Exact Editions platform enable institutional subscribers to utilise the archive as a research tool; an advanced Boolean search function facilitates the use of operators such as ‘and’, ‘or’ and ‘not’ in search terms, whilst linked contents pages and URLs enhance the interactivity of the issues. Institutional access is authenticated by IP range for uninterrupted access on and off campus.

The Jewish Quarterly is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Sales & Marketing Manager at The Jewish Quarterly Caraline Douglas commented: “We are proud to have recently relaunched The Jewish Quarterly. Since its inception in 1953, JQ has covered significant events and topics and the digital archive is an invaluable resource for students of literature, politics, religion and history.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We are thrilled to be working with The Jewish Quarterly to expand their reach into institutions worldwide. The publication’s wide-ranging subject matter and the platform’s search function in particular make the resource especially appealing to libraries.”​


London, 7th June 2021

Rusted Radishes Offers Digital Subscriptions to Complete Archive

All those interested in literature and art from the MENA region and its diaspora can now subscribe to a brand new digital edition of Rusted Radishes: Beirut Literary and Art Journal / فَمْ: مجلة بيروت الأدبية والفنية through the Exact Editions platform. Subscriptions for individuals and institutions include access to the complete fully-searchable archive as well as all future annual issues.

Rusted Radishes: Beirut Literary and Art Journal / فَمْ: مجلة بيروت الأدبية والفنية, which is housed in the American University of Beirut, has established itself as a space for emerging and established writers and artists with a connection to Lebanon and the Arab world. Beirut’s revolving door of influences and cultures, its history, and its perch on the Mediterranean, is certainly at the heart of a unique convergence of voices. Each issue features diverse, rare and previously unpublished work.

Not only can digital subscribers access the collection of back issues seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices, the Exact Editions platform also boasts a range of navigational tools; thumbnail views of issues, bookmarking functionalities and a comprehensive search function facilitate the use of the archive for research purposes as well as entertainment.

Subscriptions to Rusted Radishes: Beirut Literary and Art Journal / فَمْ: مجلة بيروت الأدبية والفنية are available in the Exact Editions shops:

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Editor Rima Rantisi commented: “The Exact Editions online reader and app have added great value for our readers who are based all over the world and can now search our entire archive from home.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The interdisciplinary nature of Rusted Radishes, which effortlessly ties together literature, translation and art, will appeal to a wide array of both individuals and institutions worldwide.” ​


London, 3rd June 2021

Global Design Authority Wallpaper* Launches Digital Subscriptions

Digital subscriptions to global design authority Wallpaper* are now available to individuals and institutions through archiving platform Exact Editions. Comprising fully-searchable access to a year’s worth of back issues dating back to Summer 2020, subscribers will also receive future monthly issues as they are published.

Wallpaper* is the global design authority, leading the way in architecture, design, art, entertainment, beauty & grooming, transport, technology, fashion, and watches & jewellery. Every monthly issue showcases game-changing talents, inspiring places and outstanding objects, shining a light on the world’s best and brightest. With a strong track record of discovering next-generation talents and creative matchmaking, Wallpaper* stands at the forefront of the global creative community, continuing to change the way the world thinks about design.

Subscribers to the new archive will benefit from a whole host of intuitive features developed by Exact Editions; the cross-platform functionality allows for the seamless transition between web and app devices, whilst the comprehensive search function can pick up specific mentions of an architect, designer or location at the click of a button.

Wallpaper* is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re excited to work with Wallpaper* to sell subscriptions to institutions and design enthusiasts around the world, who will relish being able to instantly access a collection of issues from wherever they are.”


London, 24th May 2021

Silverback Publishing Offers Digital Subscriptions To Four Consumer Titles

Specialist consumer magazine publisher Silverback Publishing has launched brand new digital archives of four titles in collaboration with the Exact Editions platform. Individual and institutional subscribers will benefit from unlimited and fully-searchable access to the respective magazines’ collections of back issues, as well as all new issues going forward.

- Blocks Magazine is a monthly celebration of everything LEGO. Aimed at enthusiasts of all ages, the magazine includes reviews, hints and how-to features from LEGO experts. Digital subscriptions include access to the full archive stretching back to 2014.

- Shindig! Magazine is an eclectic cornucopia that has been championing the most interesting music and related culture from the past 6 decades for over 20 years. The monthly magazine covers psychedelia and prog, cult soundtracks and everything in between, with a strong focus on new music. The complete digital archive currently includes over 120 issues.

- Retro Ford Magazine is edited by a highly knowledgeable, passionate and enthusiastic team who take an active role in the world of old Fords.

- UK Rock & Roll Magazine magazine combines coverage of the roots of rock’n’roll with in-depth coverage of what’s happening now in the wide, wild and wonderful world of the music genre.

The Exact Editions platform facilitates cutting-edge subscriptions that boast a whole host of advanced functionalities; a comprehensive Boolean search function allows readers to easily use the archives as a research tool, whilst cross-platform accessibility means readers can delve into content whether they are at home or on-the-go.

Subscriptions to the four Silverback Publishing titles are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Retro Ford Magazine for Institutions

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Publisher Tom Saunders said: “We’re delighted to be able to offer such a sleek digital subscription option, which lets readers old and new dig into the content that they love wherever and whenever they like.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “These four titles are excellent additions to the platform, and we look forward to working alongside Silverback Publishing to generate a new digital stream of revenue from valuable archives.”


London, 17th May 2021

Fully-Searchable Archives of Five Magazines Available To Warners’ World of Railways Plus Members

Railway enthusiasts can now sign up for World of Railways Plus membership, a new kind of digital package available through Warners Group Publications. The membership includes unlimited digital access to all new issues and the extensive archives of 5 railway magazines; BRM (British Railway Modelling), Narrow Gauge World, Garden Rail, Traction and Engineering in Miniature.

The five magazine archives are accessible directly through the Warners website and supported by digital publishing technology from Exact Editions. The fully-searchable online reader allows users to seamlessly pinpoint specific topics or railway keywords across over 750 magazine issues that are currently available.

In addition to unlimited access to the five railway titles, Warners also brings members a Trackplan Archive, hours of railway modelling video footage, exclusive competitions and RMweb Gold, the UK’s biggest model railway forum.

For more information about World of Railways Plus, visit the Warners’ website here:

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Steve Cole, Publisher at Warners commented: “The extensive digital magazine archives add a tremendous amount of value to the new membership. Railway lovers will relish being able to search through an ever-growing collection of content that is accessible at the click of a button.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “We’re thrilled to be providing Warners with the technology behind the digital magazine element of the membership, and we encourage members to dig into the content that spans so many different railway hobbies.”


London, 10th May 2021

Pop & Rock Music Fans Can Subscribe to Digital Editions of Anthem Music Titles

Lovers of pop and rock music can now subscribe to the brand new digital editions of Anthem Publishing titles Classic Pop & Vintage Rock through the Exact Editions platform. Subscriptions to the modern archives, which currently include 18 and 10 issues respectively, are available to individual and institutional readers at home or on-the-go through any web, iOS and Android device.

Classic Pop is the ultimate celebration of great pop and chart music through the decades, bringing readers artist interviews, features, news and reviews each month. Unique title Vintage Rock covers the era of rock n’ roll for a contemporary audience, features rare pictures and relishes the vitality and flair of the music genre that changed the world.

Subscribers old and new are encouraged to unearth gems from past issues through the Exact Editions platform’s comprehensive search function, which allows references to specific topics, songs or artists to be pinpointed at the click of a button.

Classic Pop & Vintage Rock are available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Michael Langroudi, Senior Marketing Executive at Anthem commented: “We’re very impressed with the navigational tools with which the Exact Editions platform equips our readers, as it helps them to easily re-discover brilliant old articles from years gone by.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “These digital editions of Classic Pop & Vintage Rock are so valuable as they increase in size with every new issue published, offering brand new content alongside the existing archive for the ultimate reading experience.”


London, 26th April 2021

British Museum Completes 30-Year Digital Archive of Membership Magazine

The British Museum has launched a complete digital archive of their membership magazine in partnership with digitisation experts Exact Editions, stretching back 30 years to the first issue published in 1990. The vital resource is not only accessible to individual members through the Museum’s website but is also available to universities and corporations through cutting-edge institutional subscriptions that give users unlimited IP-authenticated access to over 90 issues and counting.

Founded in 1753, the British Museum is the oldest and greatest publicly funded museum in the world, exhibiting two million years of human history and culture. Published three times a year, the pages of membership title British Museum Magazine include striking visuals alongside museum and exhibition insights, research news and historical features.

The intuitive functionalities of the Exact Editions platform, including remote access options and an advanced search function, allows students and museum professionals alike to access a treasure trove of in-depth editorial content from the complete archive at the touch of a button across web, iOS and Android devices.

The complete archive of British Museum Magazine is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Membership Manager Claire Byfield commented: “We’re thrilled that the archive has now been completed and can be browsed and enjoyed by members and institutions around the world. Old print issues have been brought back to life and turned into an essential tool for all those who are interested in our work.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “In creating this digital edition, the British Museum has brought an important resource into existence, which will undoubtedly serve as a valuable record of the exhibitions and findings of the world’s oldest museum.”


London, 12th April 2021

North American Magazine BirdWatching Launches Digital Subscriptions

US magazine BirdWatching has launched brand new digital subscription options for individuals and institutions through the Exact Editions platform. Subscriptions feature fully-searchable access to a growing modern archive of back issues that can be browsed seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

For over 25 years, BirdWatching has been North America’s premier magazine about wild birds and birding. Each issue contains feeding and attracting tips, reviews of books, new products and news about conservation hotspots, as well as articles written by experts in the field.

The brand new archive, which stretches back to the beginning of 2019, offers intuitive navigational tools such as linked contents pages, URLs and email addresses that provide an integrated browsing experience. Additionally, an advanced Boolean search function enables readers to easily pinpoint references to specific species, topics or writers.

BirdWatching is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Jason Pomerantz, Vice-President Circulation Strategy at Madavor Media, commented: “Regardless of whether readers enjoy watching birds in their backyard or further afield, the new archive will arm enthusiasts with the information they need to find, attract, identify and understand birds.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The wealth of information available at the touch of a button in the digital edition of BirdWatching will be extremely valuable to anyone with an interest in birds, whether in an amateur of professional capacity.”


London, 6th April 2021

New Archaeology Title Past Worlds Launches Digital Subscriptions

New fully-digital archaeology title Past Worlds has launched a cutting-edge digital subscription service for individuals and institutions in partnership with the Exact Editions online platform. Subscriptions will offer readers fully-searchable access to the brand new first issue, as well as all future bi-monthly issues as they are published.

Written and edited by leading archaeology experts, Past Worlds entertains, informs, delights, and provokes. Each issue is packed with features on the latest discoveries, research and big ideas from all across the globe.

The new digital edition offers subscribers a seamless cross-platform browsing experience on web, iOS and Android devices to support reading on the go. The Exact Editions platform’s intuitive navigational tools also include an advanced search functionality and clickable URLs, email address and contents pages for an interactive experience.

Past Worlds is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Magazine co-founder Dr Nadia Durrani commented “We don’t think there is anything quite like Past Worlds. With double the content of all comparable titles, and covering the whole of human history, it’s full of compelling content. We’re really excited to be able to offer archaeology devotees such a superb digital subscription, which will only grow in value as future issues build up to form a valuable archive of content.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “It’s a delight to welcome Past Worlds on board; the wealth of their team’s experience in both the archaeology and magazine industries will assist in driving the success of this exciting new title.”


London, 29th March 2021

130-year-old Magazine The Writer Launches Modern Digital Archive

The Writer has developed a brand new digital edition in collaboration with archiving specialists Exact Editions that is available for individual and institutional subscriptions. Accessible at the click of a button across web, iOS and Android devices, the 28 issue-strong resource will grow in size and value to writing enthusiasts, professionals and academics alike with each new issue published.

Founded in 1887, The Writer is one of the United States’ oldest magazines focussing on the craft of writing. The title is published by world-class media company Madavor 12 times a year and is designed for those who are passionate about books, authors and writing. Each issue includes strategies and tips for writers of all levels, including practical industry news, expert how-to guides and profiles of both successful authors and emerging voices.

Subscribers of the new archive benefit from the Exact Editions platform’s selection of intuitive navigational tools, including linked contents pages and URLs, a thumbnail view of issues on the web reader and a comprehensive search function that permits users to use advanced Boolean search to easily pinpoint references to specific topics.

The Writer is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Jason Pomerantz, Vice-President Circulation Strategy at Madavor Media, commented: “This new fully-searchable collection of back issues will be incredibly useful for both aspiring and established writers, with over 2 years’ worth of content available at the click of a button.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The striking front covers of The Writer’s issues look brilliant on the platform and we’re looking forward to working together to increase the magazine’s reach into libraries around the world.”


London, 15th March 2021

Spanish-Language Revista Banipal Available to World Literature Readers Through New Digital Subscription

Banipal, the internationally renowned magazine of contemporary Arab literature in English translation, has partnered with digital publishing specialists Exact Editions to launch a digital edition of its Spanish-language counterpart, Revista Banipal de literatura árabe moderna.

Revista Banipal offers subscribers the opportunity to read and engage with a wealth of contemporary poetry and prose from the Arab world, all in Spanish translation, as well as interviews with established and emerging authors, publishers and translators, book reviews and photo-reports of literary events.

Individual readers and institutions such as universities, government departments, colleges and libraries can instantly access three archived issues, as well as newly released issues, across web, iOS and Android devices. The Exact Editions platform’s comprehensive search function allows users to get the most out of this unique resource; subscribers can search for a term, particular author or translator across a specific issue or the whole archive, as well as bookmark relevant pages.

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Publisher Margaret Obank commented: “Launching a digital edition of Revista Banipal is the best way, particularly in these continuing Covid-19 times, to reach the millions of Spanish speakers throughout the world. Though we only established the print edition in March last year, it has received exceptional acclaim and enthusiastic interest.” 

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “We are thrilled to work with Revista Banipal to make such a rich resource available to individuals and institutions worldwide. The magazine looks fantastic online as well as on the app, and will certainly be an invaluable resource to lovers of world literature.”


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La Revista Banipal de literatura árabe moderna en español ahora está disponible para los amantes de la literatura universal mediante una nueva subscripción en línea.

Banipal, la aclamada revista internacional de literatura árabe contemporánea en traducción al inglés, se ha asociado con Exact Editions, expertos en la edición digital para lanzar la versión en línea de la Revista Banipal de literatura árabe moderna en español.

La Revista Banipal ofrece a los subscriptores una experiencia de lectura sumida en la riqueza de la poesía y ficción del mundo árabe en traducción al español, además de entrevistas con autores establecidos y emergentes; artistas, traductores y editores destacados; ensayos y reseñas, y ensayos fotográficos de importantes eventos literarios.

Los lectores individuales y las instituciones como universidades, bibliotecas y oficinas gubernamentales pueden acceder en línea de inmediato a los números archivados, además de los números más recientes mediante dispositivos iOS y Android. La amplia función de búsqueda de la plataforma de Exact Editions permite que los usuarios obtengan el mayor beneficio de esta publicación de referencia; los subscriptores pueden buscar términos, autores o traductores en particular dentro de un número o a través del archivo completo, además de marcar los resultados relevantes.

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La Directora Ejecutiva de Banipal, Margaret Obank, comenta: «El lanzamiento de la edición en línea de Revista Banipal es la mejor forma de llegar a millones de lectores hispanohablantes a través del mundo, especialmente por la situación actual del Covid-19. La versión impresa de Revista Banipal, fundada en marzo del año pasado, ha sido aclamada con una recepción entusiasta.» 

El Director Ejecutivo de Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, observa: «Estamos encantados de trabajar con Revista Banipal para poner este magnífico recurso al alcance de individuos e instituciones a través del mundo. La revista se ve fantástica en línea y en la aplicación, y ciertamente será un recurso imprescindible para los amantes de la literatura universal.»


London, 1st March 2021

The Baffler Launches Digital Subscriptions for Individuals and Institutions

The Baffler, the journal of art, criticism and political analysis that ‘blunts the cutting edge’, has launched digital subscriptions that are available for individuals and institutions through the Exact Editions platform. Subscribers can instantly access a rich and growing archive of back issues across web, iOS and Android devices.

Founded in 1988 by political analyst Thomas Frank, The Baffler is America’s leading voice of interesting and unexpected left-wing political criticism, cultural analysis, short stories, poems, and art. Published six times a year, the magazine is currently edited by Jonathon Sturgeon, headquartered in New York, and publishes both new and established voices including Barbara Ehrenreich, Susan Faludi, Evgeny Morozov, Rick Perlstein and Astra Taylor.

The Exact Editions platform, which prizes itself on creating aesthetically appealing and functional archives, gives a slick finish on the brand new resource. Not only is each and every contents page, URL and email address linked for enhanced navigation, a comprehensive search function means specific key terms can be located at the click of a button both in individual issues and across the complete back catalogue.

The Baffler is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Publishing Coordinator Rosalie Ryan commented: “We’re delighted to have opened the door to the digital market and are particularly excited to work with Exact Editions in extending The Baffler’s reach into institutional libraries, so we can ensure the magazine’s content is read by as many eyes as possible.” 

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The engaging content and compelling covers of The Baffler look brilliant in this new digital format. The archive, especially given its advanced search functionalities, will serve as a valuable resource to anyone interested in political criticism.”


London, 15th February 2021

Music Magazine UNCUT Launches Brand New Digital Archive

UNCUT, the spiritual home of great rock music, has launched a new digital archive in partnership with publishing platform Exact Editions that is available to individuals and institutions. In addition to a robust collection of 12 fully-searchable back issues, subscriptions to the growing resource will encompass every new issue published.

Originally launched in 1997 and now owned by BandLab Technologies, UNCUT is an essential guide to the month’s best music. Each issue features comprehensive and trustworthy reviews that showcase the best new releases alongside interviews with the greatest names in music past and present.

The cutting-edge technology of the Exact Editions platform allows the digital issues of UNCUT to be browsed seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices. The comprehensive search function also allows readers to pinpoint references to specific artists, songs or topics at the touch of a button, either in a single issue or across the whole archive.

UNCUT is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Zen Lee, Growth Marketing Executive at BandLab Technologies commented: “The new digital edition is an opportunity to grow the magazine’s audience, especially into the institutional market. We’re so pleased with how the issues have transferred from print to digital, and navigating the back catalogue couldn’t be easier.” 

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “UNCUT will be a valuable addition to the digital libraries of both individual readers and institutions thanks to its comprehensive coverage of the rock music scene.”


London, 27th January 2021

Land Rover Monthly Launches Fully-Searchable Digital Subscriptions

Land Rover enthusiasts and owners can now subscribe to an extensive digital library of back issues of Land Rover Monthly, developed in partnership with archiving experts Exact Editions. The fully-searchable resource is available seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices and encompasses issues dating back to 2015, as well as all new issues published.

Land Rover Monthly, published by Warners Group Publications, is Britain's fastest-growing Land Rover magazine. Each four-weekly issue inspires readers with essentials on driving, modifying, maintaining, exploring, as well as sharing the latest industry news, how-to guides and important buying information.

The intuitive navigational functionalities boasted by the Exact Editions platform mean that subscribers can not only search for specific models, locations or topics at the click of a button but also interact with links, phone numbers, addresses and more.

Subscriptions are available on the Land Rover Monthly website here:

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Art Editor Sam McMurray said: “This is an exciting opportunity to share the back catalogue of the magazine with our readers. LRM's amazing archive shows how the Land Rover community has changed and developed over time, while the vehicles themselves remain timeless." 

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “We’re pleased to have Land Rover Monthly on board, joining a thriving collection of Warners titles already available through the platform.”


London, 25th January 2021

Mindset Magazine Available For Digital Institutional Subscriptions

Institutions around the world can now subscribe to the cutting-edge digital edition of Mindset, a new revolutionary publication dedicated to the health of the mind. Comprising every issue of the back catalogue, the archive is accessible through the Exact Editions platform and boasts a comprehensive search function as well as seamless cross-platform access.

Published quarterly, Mindset reports on all aspects of mental health; from prevention, diagnosis, treatments and rehabilitation to workplace initiatives and financial and legal advice. In their aim to position themselves at the forefront of positive changes in society’s understanding and treatment of mental wellbeing, the publication is advised by a world class Editorial Advisory Board that includes members drawn from many different fields of mental health, each bringing a wealth of experience to inform, advise and guide.

The Exact Editions platform allows users to read, search and browse back issues at the click of a button across web, iOS and Android devices, rendering the new Mindset archive an important educational resource for institutions of all kinds.

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Editor Fiona North said: “Throughout the unprecedented period of the Covid-19 pandemic, our collective mental health has been challenged. Digital distribution will be key to ensuring that Mindset’s content is seen by as many students and professionals as possible; our crucial goal in these ongoing tough times.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We’re delighted to be supporting Mindset in their mission to remove the taboos around mental health. The magazine is slick and easy-to-navigate across all digital devices and the subject matter is of paramount importance, especially amongst students whose wellbeing has been so heavily challenged this year.”


London, 18th January 2021

Pimpernel Press Launches Digital Book Collection For Subscription

Independent publisher Pimpernel Press has launched a new digital collection of fine illustrated books that are available for individual and institutional subscriptions through the Exact Editions platform. The growing collection’s central theme of gardening is punctuated by elements of architecture, design and art, making the 25-title strong resource a must-have for green-fingered enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Founded in 2013, Pimpernel Press publishes beautiful books that showcase brilliant photographs and illustrations alongside authoritative content. The collection comprises not only ‘how-to’ books and descriptions of famous gardens penned by such revered figures as Beth Chatto and Fergus Garrett, but also includes memoirs, such as that of leading international landscape and garden designer John Brookes MBE.

Readers can use the Exact Editions platform’s advanced search function to easily locate specific references to places, renowned gardeners or historic events within individual titles, or across the complete collection. Furthermore, the slick navigational tools that extend across the online reader and the ‘Exactly’ iOS and Android apps permit readers to jump between pages, chapters and books with ease.

The Pimpernel Press Collection is available in the Exact Editions individuals and institutional shops here:

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Managing Director, Gail Lynch commented: “We’re so pleased with how visually compelling the books look on the screen; it’s wonderful to offer our readers the opportunity to browse each illustrated title at the click of a button.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “Gardening and design enthusiasts will adore the ease with which they can navigate the collection across devices, as it allows them to access the treasure trove of fascinating content from wherever they are.”


London, 4th January 2021

Warners Launches Five Outdoor Leisure Titles On Exact Editions Platform

Cutting-edge digital editions of five outdoor leisure titles published by Warners Group Publications are now available on the Exact Editions platform. Each magazine’s issues can be accessed seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices whether at home or on the go, making them the perfect resources for outdoor living enthusiasts.

Every issue of MMM, Campervan, What Motorhome, Caravan and Camping inspire readers in their ventures into the great outdoors, both in the UK and overseas. Digital subscriptions to all five titles encompass unlimited access to an archive of back issues, as well as every new issue published. All five titles offer extensive archives, with Campervan’s collection of back issues stretching back to its very first issue in 2014.

As well as slick navigational tools that permits readers to easily browse, read and share content, the Exact Editions platform also comprises a comprehensive search function that enables readers to pinpoint specific places, brands or other key words at the touch of a button.

Subscriptions are available on Warners’ OutandAboutLive website here:

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Head of Content, Daniel Attwood, commented: “Lovers of the great outdoors will be thrilled to have this expansive selection of titles at their fingertips on the Exact platform. The ability to search every back issue at the touch of button will prove to be a very attractive benefit to subscribers, both current and new. As subscribers are also able to read the latest edition before it goes on sale in the shops, we’re expecting demand for access to our magazines on Exact to be very high.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: We hope subscribers old and new enjoy leafing through issues for research and inspiration for future adventures. These five outdoor leisure titles add to a robust collection of Warners Group titles already available on the Exact Editions platform.”


London, 7th December 2020

Institutional Digital Subscriptions To British Museum Magazine Now Available

The British Museum has partnered with archiving experts Exact Editions to offer cutting-edge digital subscriptions to their membership magazine to institutions around the world. The expansive archive, which currently stretches back to 2006 and will be completed in early 2021, allows museum students and professionals alike to access a treasure trove of in-depth editorial content at the touch of a button across web, iOS and Android devices.

Founded in 1753, the British Museum is the oldest and greatest publicly funded museum in the world, exhibiting two million years of human history and culture. Published three times a year, the pages of membership title British Museum Magazine include striking visuals alongside museum and exhibition insights, research news and historical features.

Subscribing institutions will benefit from both seamless IP access on site and intuitive remote access options that facilitate access from any location. The archive also boasts an advanced search function that cements its status as a vital research tool.

British Museum Magazine is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Membership Manager Claire Byfield commented: “The collection of archived issues has really been brought to life in this new digital format; the comprehensive search tool in particular will prove incredibly useful for those who work in or have a passion for the museum industry.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “We’re delighted to be working with the British Museum on this new venture. Entering the digital institutional market will not only introduce the magazine as a teaching tool internationally, but also spread the Museum’s news and research across the globe.”


London, 30th November 2020

New Monthly The Critic Offers Readers Cutting-Edge Digital Subscriptions

Individuals and institutions can now subscribe to the fully-searchable digital edition of new monthly magazine The Critic through archiving experts Exact Editions’ web, iOS and Android platforms. Amongst other subjects, the ever-growing archive of the magazine’s back issues spans politics, ideas, art and literature, constituting a valuable resource for all those following today’s political and cultural debates.

Co-edited by Michael Mosbacher and Christopher Montgomery, The Critic exists to push back against a self-regarding and dangerous consensus that finds critical voices troubling, triggering, insensitive and disrespectful. Believing that the point of honest criticism is to better approach truth, not deny its possibility, the magazine counts Jonathan Meades, Douglas Murray and Anne McElvoy amongst its contributors.

Stretching back to the very first issue published in November 2019, the brand new resource boasts an advanced search function that allows web and app users alike to search every article, page and issue for specific key words at the click of a button.

The Critic is available in the Exact Editions individuals and institutional shops here:

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Published and Co-Editor Michael Mosbacher remarked: “We’re really pleased with the new digital edition; it offers the opportunity to expose the magazine to new audiences and the range of navigational tools available gives a new, richer dimension to our collection of back issues.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “It’s wonderful to have The Critic on board; the breadth of the magazine’s content means it appeals to a broad cross-section of dedicated readers in both individual and institutional markets.”


London, 23rd November 2020

Art Magazine Orientations Unveils New Digital Edition Available For Subscription

Bi-monthly art magazine Orientations has launched a brand new digital edition, available for subscription through digital platform Exact Editions. The 12-issue strong archive, which stretches back to 2019 and will grow with each new issue published, is fully-searchable and will be welcomed by art enthusiasts and professionals alike as a valuable educational resource.

Published in Hong Kong and distributed worldwide since 1969, Orientations is an authoritative source of information on the arts of regions including East and Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. The publication features a wide range of content, from the latest scholarly research to market analysis and current news.

The cross-platform compatibility of the Exact Editions platform allows subscribers to access and navigate the archive from wherever they are; through the website, or via the slick iOS and Android apps. Specific artists, pieces to key words can also be located at the click of a button thanks to the comprehensive search function.

Orientations is available in the Exact Editions individuals and institutional shops here:

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Editor and Publisher Yifawn Lee commented: “We’re so pleased with how the issues look across the digital platforms. The intuitiveness of the navigational tools mean that it’s a joy for readers old and new to browse and search back issues, whether for their own interest or in an academic capacity.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “Orientations has built up a reputation as an authoritative voice in the arts world, making it an essential addition to any art library.”


London, 16th November 2020

Current Affairs Title New Eastern Europe Launches Digital Subscriptions

Current affairs magazine New Eastern Europe has launched a digital subscription service for individuals and institutions in partnership with archiving experts Exact Editions. Subscribers will benefit from unlimited, fully-searchable access to an 8-year archive that will grow with each new issue published.

Published bi-monthly by the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański College of Eastern Europe in Wrocław, Poland, New Eastern Europe seeks to act as a voice for the region and is dedicated to reporting on Central and Eastern European affairs. The title’s mission is to shape the debate, enhance understanding and further the dialogue surrounding issues facing the states that were once a part of the Soviet Union or under its influence, featuring commentary and analysis from journalists, historians and political figures.

The brand new digital resource can be read, browsed and shared across web, iOS and Android devices, providing readers with seamless cross-platform access. The Exact Editions platform’s comprehensive search function allows references to key terms to be found instantly amongst the 40 issues that currently make up the archive.

New Eastern Europe is available in the Exact Editions individuals and institutional shops here:

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Editor-in-Chief Adam Reichardt commented: “The digital issues are made brilliantly readable by the platform’s intuitive features, including the powerful search function that really enhances the user experience.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The pertinent analytical content accessible in the new archive of New Eastern Europe cements its place as an important educational tool that will be welcomed by all those studying or with an interest in Central and Eastern Europe.”


London, 26th October 2020

The Idler Launches Individual and Institutional Digital Subscriptions

Lifestyle magazine The Idler has launched a brand new digital archive in collaboration with publishing platform Exact Editions. Available for individual and institutional subscriptions, the archive currently comprises 8 book-size issues that encourage readers to slow down and live well and will grow with each new issue published.

Founded by writer Tom Hodgkinson in 1993, each bi-monthly issue of The Idler offers a feast of great writing, interviews, cartoons, practical advice on living the idle life and beautiful illustrations. Its famous fans include actor Sir Michael Palin, who commented “A sumptuous treat… The Idler’s appeal and relevance seem to increase by the day.”

As well as a seamless navigational interface, the new archive offers a comprehensive search function that allows readers to find specific articles and key themes at the click of a button. Institutional subscribers benefit from Exact Editions’ remote access options to ensure seamless access from any location.

The Idler is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Founder Tom Hodgkinson remarked: “We’re excited to be exploring this new avenue of distribution for the magazine. The search function in particular ensures an enhanced experience to help readers to get the most out the back issues.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “Browsing The Idler’s archive is like taking a breath of fresh air! Subscribers old and new will love flicking through the treasure trove of content centred around living the ‘idle’ life.”


London, 19th October 2020

Australian Foreign Affairs Launches New Digital Archive For Individuals and Institutions

A collection of Australian Foreign Affairs’ back issues are now available for digital subscriptions in collaboration with archiving specialists Exact Editions. Accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms, the new resource for individuals and institutions offers readers unlimited access to 10 archived issues that include over 50 vitally important essays, as well as all future issues.

As the country’s leading foreign affairs journal, Australian Foreign Affairs examines the most significant global issues affecting Australia in a world arguably less stable than at any time since World War II. Published by Schwartz Media three times a year, it features pieces penned by leading thinkers including Paul Keating, Hugh White, Linda Jaivin, Kim Beazley, Linda Jakobson, Christos Tsiolkas and many more.

The new archive stretches back to 2017 and facilitates a seamless reading experience created by the platform’s straightforward and intuitive navigational tools. A comprehensive search function also enhances subscribers’ access by allowing specific terms to be located instantaneously within a particular issue or the whole collection.

Australian Foreign Affairs is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Sales and Subscriptions Coordinator Iryna Byelyayeva commented: “Joining the digital subscriptions market is an excellent opportunity to extend the reach of the journal’s content on an international scale.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, added “We’re delighted to welcome Australian Foreign Affairs to the platform; the title’s excellent roster of prestigious contributors will attract both individuals with an interest in foreign affairs and institutions who want to use the archive as an educational tool.”


London, 12th October 2020

Black Lives Matter Digital Resource Page Created By Exact Editions & Publishing Partners

Digital platform Exact Editions has collaborated with a selection of publishing partners to create a brand new, freely-available Black Lives Matter learning resource. Featuring a rich collection of handpicked articles from the digital archives of over 50 different publications, the page can be accessed indefinitely on the Exact Editions website by individuals, schools and universities alike for reading, browsing and sharing as an educational tool.

The selected articles are organised into 7 subject areas; ‘Activism’, ‘Art’, 'Film & Stage’, ‘History’, ‘Literature’, ‘Music’ and ‘Politics’. The content spans topics from civil rights, racial bias and protests to prominent historical figures, musical movements and literary analysis, all centred around the Black Lives Matter movements’ mission to bring justice, healing and freedom to Black people across the globe.

Access the Black Lives Matter resource page here:

Black Lives Matter Resource Page

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Exact Editions digitally publishes a diverse selection of magazines, and we hope this new resource will be useful to all who are educating themselves and others about the Black Lives Matter movement.”


London, 5th October 2020

The HAT Archive Now Available For Institutional Subscriptions

Denford Publishing and digital publishing experts Exact Editions are pleased to announce the launch of The HAT Archive; a brand new and fully-searchable archive of issues available to institutions around the world. Spanning 18 years from 1999 to 2017, the resource documents the evolution of the hat trade over two decades and will serve as a prominent reference point for professionals and students wishing to expand their knowledge of this unique industry.

Each issue of The HAT Archive allows readers to explore, learn and understand how all aspects of the manufacturing chain work together to reach the crafted end product. Designed for hat buyers, retailers, designers and milliners alike, the magazine’s pages feature industry news, visits to factories and renowned designers, headwear shoots, designer sketchbooks, workroom processes and a directory of makers, constituting a fascinating snapshot of a worldwide industry as it worked.

The comprehensive search function and straightforward navigational tools of the Exact Editions platform allow institutional users to seamlessly read and browse the archive across web and app devices from wherever they are, whether on campus or remotely. Denford Publishing will also be selling individual subscriptions directly through their website.

The HAT Archive is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Co-Founder Carole Denford said: “We’re thrilled that the archive not only brings together all 74 editions of the magazine in an incredible index, but also that users can search a specific name or word and find all references instantly across the whole collection.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The archive has breathed new life into old issues of this fascinating title; there’s no doubt the resource will be instrumental in passing down The HAT Archive’s huge contribution to craft skills to the next generation.”


London, 21st September 2020

Music Monthly Crack Magazine Launches New Digital Archive For Institutions

Independent music publication Crack Magazine has partnered with digital publishers Exact Editions to create a digital archive of fully-searchable issues that stretches back to 2012. Available for institutions around the world, the new resource is a valuable addition to libraries wishing to expand their holdings in the spheres of music and cultural studies.

As Europe’s biggest independent music publication, Crack Magazine has gained a global reputation for supporting rising artists whose music tells listeners something about the world. Prestigious cover stars have included Bjork, Skepta, SOPHIE, Blood Orange, Thom Yorke, Dave and Jorja Smith.

The new archive, which will grow with each new issue published, allows institutional users to seamlessly access issues across web, iOS and Android platforms. Specific articles and interviews can be located at the touch of a button through the comprehensive search function, and remote access options permit the entire archive to be accessed both on and off campus.

Crack Magazine is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Director Luke Sutton commented: “The platform gives new life to our archive of issues, with the search function ensuring a particularly compelling browsing experience for users. We’re excited to unlock the potential of the institutional market!”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The striking covers and remarkable design of Crack Magazine make the new archive a treat for the eyes as well as the cultural mind.”


London, 14th September 2020

The Journal Of Australian Ceramics Unveils New Digital Edition

Contemporary ceramics title The Journal of Australian Ceramics has partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to create a brand new, fully-searchable archive available for individual and institutional subscriptions. The robust back catalogue of issues, which readers can browse seamlessly across web, iOS and Android platforms, will continually evolve and grow with every new volume published.

Previously known as Pottery in Australia upon its conception in 1962, the title is Australia’s most widely read tri-annual contemporary ceramics magazine. Featuring artist profiles, critical essays, exhibition and books reviews, workshop reports and technical advice, the magazine is a valuable resource for professional and amateur ceramicists, teachers and students at all levels.

The intuitive presentation of the archive on the Exact Editions platform facilitates a straightforward reading experience; the stacking system allows specific issues to be easily located, whilst the comprehensive search function enables subscribers to locate specific keywords, figures or topics at the touch of a button.

The Journal Of Australian Ceramics is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Editor Vicki Grima commented: “The platform’s sleek navigational tools means that our new archive lends itself as an indispensable tool for all those involved in the ceramics industry, whether on an amateur or professional level. We’re excited to see the opportunities that the digital subscription market holds!”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The eye-catching visuals of The Journal of Australian Ceramics make the new archive especially compelling to old and new subscribers alike.”


London, 9th September 2020

American Philosophical Association & Exact Editions Form Partnership For New Digital Book Project

The Blog of the American Philosophical Association (APA) and Exact Editions are pleased to announce that they are partnering on a pioneering new digital project involving several academic publishing houses. The new project comprises the digitisation of philosophy books written by APA authors and the posting of time-limited links to the complete books online through Exact Editions’ innovative Reading Room technology.

The books’ digital editions will be linked directly from the APA blog and accessible in their entirety for the specified period. Each title benefits from a comprehensive search function and intuitive navigation tools built into the web reader that allow for seamless reading and browsing. The Blog will showcase new books on a regular basis, with the first set including titles by J. David Velleman, Catherine Wilson and Ingrid Robeyns.

The APA Blog can be found here:

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Nathan Eckstrand, Editor-In-Chief of the APA, commented: “We believe this collaboration will help readers discover new philosophical research relevant to their interests and work. We hope that more authors will consider making their texts available in this fashion.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “We’re very pleased to be working with the APA on this project. The Reading Room technology is an ideal showcasing tool for academic books and will certainly encourage interaction from the Blog’s dedicated readers.”


London, 7th September 2020

Poetry London Launches Complete 24-Year Digital Archive For Institutions

Poetry enthusiasts can now browse and search the complete back catalogue of Poetry London thanks to a new digital archive created in collaboration with archiving experts Exact Editions. Available for institutional subscriptions, the fully-searchable resource will grow with each new issue published and allows for seamless access to a treasure trove of work from emerging and acclaimed poets.

Poetry London has risen from modest beginnings as a listings newsletter into one of the UK’s leading poetry magazines. Published 3 times a year, each issue features poems and reviews from London and far beyond, including work in translation. The title casts its net wide to include the latest from Europe, America and around the world, and Steve Berg, Editor of the American Poetry Review, commented that the title’s “eclectic international editorial vision makes [it] one of the very best, essential poetry magazines in English.”

A comprehensive search function allows readers to dive into digital issues stretching back to 1996 at their leisure, whilst Exact Editions’ intuitive web and app platforms allow users to jump between years and decades at the touch of a button.

Poetry London is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Associate Editor Ali Lewis said: “We’re very impressed with the platform’s straightforward reading interface and the archive looks brilliant in this new digital format. Digital subscriptions will be an excellent vehicle for extending Poetry London’s reach far and wide into institutions around the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The glowing words of approval from prestigious poets speak for themselves; Poetry London is a vital resource for academics and enthusiasts alike and we’re delighted to welcome them to the platform.”


London, 10th August 2020

Individual and Institutional Digital Subscriptions to ART AFRICA Now Available

Contemporary art enthusiasts and professionals alike can now subscribe to the modern digital archive of ART AFRICA, a quarterly publication that reports on the latest developments around contemporary art from Africa and the diaspora. The new cutting-edge archive, which dates back to 2017, was created in partnership with digital archiving experts Exact Editions and is accessible seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices.

Founded in 2002, ART AFRICA writes art history from an African perspective. Through intellectual dialogue and discourse on the internationalism and multiculturalism of the arts from Africa, the title facilitates an easier navigation of the cultural and language differences of the continent. Every issue comprises insightful positioning pieces, in-depth interviews, features, profiles and reviews.

The intuitive cross-platform reading interface allows individual and institutional subscribers to easily jump between issues, whilst the comprehensive search function enables the instant location of specific terms, artists or pieces at the click of a button.

ART AFRICA is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Co-Founder Suzette Bell-Roberts commented: “This new archive is another string to our subscriptions bow. ART AFRICA is already a vital academic resource that is found on the library shelves of global art collectors, museums and gallery directors and artists, and the new digital edition will only expand our reach internationally.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The digital archive is a brilliant next step for ART AFRICA to continue its 18-year evolution. The magazine’s intelligent design makes it a delight to browse in the digital edition, and this new format will ensure that its important content reaches new eyes.”


London, 27th July 2020

Exact Editions Subscriptions Now Accessible Through OpenAthens

Libraries who utilise OpenAthens can now access Exact Editions digital subscriptions through the service, allowing staff and students seamless access through their existing institutional accounts.

The launch means that existing and new users can access institutions’ Exact Editions subscriptions on site or remotely through a single set of credentials, ensuring a simpler user journey.

Institutional digital subscriptions are available here

Institutional Shop

International Sales Manager Kieran Prince said: “We’re delighted that Exact Editions subscriptions are now accessible with OpenAthens software, which allows library users to browse all content in one place.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Institutions will benefit from this new feature that deepens Exact Editions’ integration into library systems around the world.”


London, 6th July 2020

Warners Arts & Crafts Title CrossStitcher Launches Digital Archive

The modern digital archive of arts and crafts magazine CrossStitcher is now available for individual and institutional subscriptions in collaboration with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. The fully-searchable issues, which date back to December 2019, are seamlessly accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms and serve as the perfect resource for cross stitching enthusiasts around the world.

Produced by specialist magazine publisher Warners, CrossStitcher features step-by-step guides to projects created by a highly talented cast of contributors, showcasing a vast array of techniques that are designed to encourage the development of the reader’s own skills. Additional content includes news, gossip, new product launches, top trends and competitions, as well as interviews with key artisans.

The advanced navigational tools and intuitive interface of the Exact Editions platform permit users to search for specific projects, bookmark pages and access issues from anywhere. The archive will be expanded over the coming months to encompass further back issues as well as 13 issues of exclusive bonus publication Cross Stitch Collection, which is packed with larger projects from well-known designers.

CrossStitcher is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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The digital edition of is also available on the Warners’ Hobbies & Crafts website here

Browse the modern archive for 7 days here

Publisher Lucie Dawson commented: “We’re delighted to offer subscribers old and new this digital edition that makes it easier than ever before to browse the back catalogue of beautifully-created projects from past issues, no matter where they are in the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The new archive, jam-packed full of intricate designs, will be an invaluable resource for not only cross stitch lovers but also the wider arts and crafts community.”


London, 22nd June 2020

International Contemporary Arts Title Flash Art Goes Digital

Leading international arts title Flash Art has launched new digital editions of both its Italian-language and anglophone publications in collaboration with digital platform Exact Editions. The new 5-issue-strong archives boast a comprehensive search function and are easily accessible cross-platform for individual and institutional subscribers.

Flash Art has been synonymous with cutting-edge perspective on contemporary art and the global arts landscape since its inception in 1967. Renowned for its iconic covers, the magazine is dedicated to analysing and reporting both established and experimental art practices and movements in the art world. Its pages are home to pieces penned by authoritative critics and observers, complemented by special projects and artist statements.

Digital subscribers benefit from unlimited access to the existing archive and all new issues through Exact Editions’ advanced reader website, as well as across iOS and Android devices.

The Italian and English-language editions of Flash Art are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Publishers Gea Politi and Cristiano Seganfreddo remarked: “We’re so pleased with the seamlessness of the Exact Editions platform; the new digital editions will certainly aid us in expanding the magazine’s reach to arts enthusiasts and professionals around the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The dedicated approach of Flash Art with regards to contemporary art ensures that the new digital editions will widely appeal to the market of academic and professional art institutions.”


Londra, 22 Giugno 2020

FLASH ART - Arte Internazionale Contemporanea in formato Digitale

Flash Art, titolo leader internazionale di Arte Contemporanea, è fiera di annunciare la Sua nuova edizione digitale, con pubblicazioni sia in lingua italiana che anglofona, nata dalla collaborazione con la piattaforma digitale Exact Editions. Il nuovo archivio online, che comprende gli ultimi numeri di Flash Art, vanta una potente ricerca globale accessibile sia dai singoli abbonati che dalle Istituzioni, e soprattuto facile da utilizzare su diverse piattaforme ( Web, iOs, Android, iPad etc.. ).

Flash Art è da sempre sinonimo di avanguardia per quanto riguarda soprattuto l’Arte Contemporanea, e più in generale nello scenario artistico globale, sin dalla sua nascita nel 1967. Rinomato per le sue copertine iconiche, questo magazine bimestrale è totalmente devoto all’analisi e all’interpretazione sia dell’arte più classica che di quella più sperimentale, tenendo sempre d’occhio la nascita e la scoperta delle nuove correnti e tendenze nel mondo dell’arte; tra le sue pagine e i suoi articoli troviamo molte firme di critici autorevoli, con l’aggiunta di progetti speciali e dichiarazioni degli artisti stessi.

Con il nuovo abbonamento in formato digitale si hanno molti benefici, tra cui l’accesso illimitato all’archivio in aggiunta a tutti i nuovi numeri in uscita; il tutto tramite ‘Exact Editions’ advanced Reader website’ che permette di accedere a questi contenuti da qualsiasi piattaforma ( web, Android, iOs etc ).

L’edizione Italiana e Internazionale di Flash Art è qui ora disponibile nel Negozio online di Exact Editions:

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Gea Politi e Cristiano Seganfreddo, gli editori, dichiarano: “Siamo molto soddisfatti di come la piattaforma Exact Editions si sia subito integrata con il nostro prodotto e le nostre necessità; questa nuova opportunità digitale sarà un fondamentale strumento per ampliare ed acquisire maggiore visibilità e nel raggiungere e farci conoscere dai professionisti e dagli appassionati di Arte e da tutto il mondo.”

Daryl Rayner, Direttore Generale di Exact Editions, ha commentato: “L’approccio di Flash Art in relazione al mondo dell’Arte Contemporanea assicura un prodotto di alta qualità che affascinerà sia la sfera accademica che quella dei professionisti del mondo dell’arte e delle istituzioni culturali.”


London, 15th June 2020

Exact Editions Digital Subscriptions See Steep Rise Over Last Quarter

Digital publishing company Exact Editions has seen a steep rise in digital subscriptions since lockdown restrictions were introduced to combat the global Covid-19 pandemic.

A significant number of the platform’s partners have seen over 50% growth in subscriptions in the period from March and May, compared to the previous quarter from December to February. Total sales of best-selling title Dazed, along with sister titles AnOther Man and AnOther Magazine, increased by an average of 102% in the same period.

Exact Editions hosts digital subscriptions to hundreds of titles with subjects ranging from the academic realms of art, literature and current affairs to the more niche enthusiast spheres of railway modelling and cake decorating. Offering an intuitive, easy-to-use interface and a comprehensive search function that allows easy navigation of archives, the platform lends itself to the extensive reading of special interest content that time in quarantine may have prompted.

View the complete range of titles in Exact Editions shop here:

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Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “We believe that the increase is due to a number of reasons: the current disruption affecting print publications; the platform’s search function that allows for extensive and targeted reading; and the availability of deep and varied archives. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of digital resources and we’re working with publishing partners to ensure that digital options are easily accessible during this unprecedented time.”


London, 8th June 2020

Miniature Wargames Magazine Goes Digital With New Archive

The world of miniature wargaming has gone digital with a brand new archive of Miniature Wargames created in collaboration with archiving experts Exact Editions. Dating back to 2010, the online resource comprises over 130 issues and is available for individual and institutional subscriptions.

Published by Warners, Miniature Wargames covers all forms of the hobby; primarily historical, but also including fantasy, sci-fi, pulp, steampunk and roleplaying. Focusing on high-quality writing, excellent photography and superb battle maps, the monthly magazine features ‘how-to’ guides for painting and scratch-building both figures and scenery, item reviews, opinion pieces and historical information from leading aficionados.

The innovative Exact Editions platform offers subscribers a seamless navigational experience across web and app platforms, as well as a comprehensive search functionality that allows specific topics to be located at the click of a button.

Miniature Wargames is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Read ‘The Battle Of The Nive’ from the January 2020 issue here

Publisher of Miniature Wargames, Claire Ingram, remarked: “The new digital archive will prove invaluable to readers who are keen to browse back issues; the impressive search function in particular will allow an unprecedented level of interaction with past content.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We’re looking forward to seeing the archive grow in size and reader value month-on-month and providing wargaming enthusiasts with the platform’s easy-to-use interface that showcases the depth of the resource.”


London, 1st June 2020

Exact Editions Freezes Institutional Subscription Prices for 2020/2021

The prices of digital institutional subscriptions to hundreds of magazine archives through digital publishers Exact Editions will be frozen for the 2020/2021 academic year. This decision comes in recognition of the unprecedented financial repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic and the budget uncertainties that may lie ahead.

Exact Editions transforms periodicals with archives into intuitive digital editions; existing partners include such prestigious names as The TLS, Foreign Affairs and Le Monde Diplomatique.

Institutional subscriptions are authenticated by IP-access for a seamless browsing experience, but also benefit from advanced remote access options that are particularly important in these challenging times where premises are closed. The archives are also fully-searchable, accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms, and integrated into library catalogues with MARC records and KBART data.

See Exact Editions’ institutional shop page here:

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Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Due to the strain that the global crisis has put on academic and corporate libraries around the world, we have frozen prices to ensure that digital resources will still be as accessible as possible over the coming year.”


London, 1st June 2020

Fashion & Culture Journal Re-Edition Available For Digital Subscription

Fiercely independent magazine Re-Edition is now available for state-of-the-art digital subscription, thanks to the title’s recent collaboration with archiving experts Exact Editions. Comprising the three most recent issues and growing with every new issue published, the new digital edition offers a seamless reading experience, enhanced by an advanced search system, cross-platform compatibility and an intuitive user interface.

Published bi-annually, the London-based Re-Edition prides itself on unifying art and fashion photography into a visually challenging publication and mixing rarely seen archives with newly produced images. Revered by the industry’s top publishing icons, creative designers and brand heads, the magazine is known and loved for its trademark editorial, strong aesthetic vision and iconic collaborations with some of the most interesting artists, photographers and designers.

Online reading is enhanced by the comprehensive navigational tools of the Exact Editions platform; subscribers can use the search bar to locate a specific topic or person at the click of a button, interact with linked contents pages and browse content from anywhere on iOS and Android devices.

Re-Edition is available in the Exact Editions shop here:

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Browse the Spring/Summer 2020 issue for 7 days here:

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Editor Jo Barker commented: “We’re proud to present the new digital edition as Re-Edition reaches its five-year anniversary with the Spring/Summer 2020 issue. The new format will allow us to extend the magazine’s reach to art and fashion enthusiasts far and wide.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “The striking visuals of the magazine have transferred beautifully to the digital platform; it’s a treat for the eyes as well as the artistic mind.”


London, 26th May 2020

Fashion Magazines Arena Homme+ and POP Launch New Digital Editions

Fashion magazines Arena Homme+ and POP have launched brand new digital editions in collaboration with archiving experts Exact Editions. Readers can now subscribe to the latest issue of each magazine, as well as all new issues published, and access them seamlessly across web, iOS and Android devices at the click of a button.

Arena Homme+, the world’s leading men’s fashion magazine, has recently celebrated 25 years of publishing. Its history has included countless celebrity covers, in-depth interviews with celebrated designers, and great writing throughout. Sister publication POP, the first ever glossy fashion bi-annual in existence, combines the best fashion photography and visuals with a unique, vibrant tone.

Digital subscribers of both titles will benefit from the intuitive interface of the Exact Editions platform, as well as its comprehensive search functionalities that allow instant location of specific people or topics.

Arena Homme+ and POP are available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Browse Issue 53 of Arena Homme+ for 7 days

Browse Issue 42 of POP for 7 days

Editor Stephanie Waknine said: “The new digital editions of both magazines look brilliant and we’re thrilled that readers will now be able to access the latest issue across web and app platforms.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “It’s wonderful to welcome Arena Homme+ and POP to the platform! As the archive grows, subscribers old and new will love flicking through the striking issues and making use of the advanced search function.”


London, 18th May 2020

Asian Literary Quarterly Mekong Review Launches Digital Edition

The complete archive and all new issues of Mekong Review, an English-language magazine of Asian literature, arts, culture and society, is now available for individual and institutional subscriptions in collaboration with digital publishing experts Exact Editions.

Founded in 2015, the quarterly magazine provides a distinctly Asian view and a fresh perspective that covers Asian histories, lives and cultures through regional voices that write insightful reports and articles from all over the continent. Indonesian director and novelist, Richard Oh, said, “Mekong Review is a beacon for this region and its writers.” While author and journalist Emma Larkin said Mekong Review “avoids the easy clichés through which the West views Southeast Asia and offers instead a rich, in-depth and nuanced portrait of the region.”

As well as cross-platform compatibility on web, iOS and Android devices, the brand new archive offers a comprehensive search function that cements its status as an ideal tool for academics, students and everyone interested in a publication putting this area of this world in the spotlight.

Mekong Review is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Publisher and editor Minh Bui Jones said: “We’re delighted to have given our back issues new life digitally on the Exact Editions platform! Our readers will adore the search function that allows them to navigate the whole archive at the click of a button.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The Mekong Review archive has transferred wonderfully to a digital format; the striking front covers and fully-searchable back catalogue of content will attract new subscribers from all over the world.”


London, 18th May 2020

Over 1000 Schools Sign Up To For Free Magazine Archive Access During Pandemic

In an effort to assist schools during the COVID-19 pandemic, digital archiving experts Exact Editions have partnered with 8 publishers to offer schools free access to the digital archives of their magazines until 1st October 2020. 1000 schools worldwide have already signed up to the ‘Remote Resources’ package to use the extensive archives as part of their teaching.

The participating magazines, whose subject matters span science, geography, politics amongst others, are Chemistry World, New Internationalist, Geographical, Prospect, The Biologist, Resurgence & Ecologist, BBC History Magazine, BBC Music Magazine, BBC Science Focus Magazine & The World Today.

The free access includes remote access options for students and staff working at home during the crisis, as well as IP-authenticated access for seamless campus use. Every page of each title is incorporated into Exact Editions’ comprehensive search facility, meaning that users can instantly look up a specific topic at the touch of a button.

Schools can sign up here:

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The publishers have put together curriculum-based content guides for teachers here:

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Ciara O’Shea, Deputy Principal at Scoil Muire Agus Padrig secondary school in Ireland said: “Thank you so much for setting our school up […] It will be a wonderful addition and the materials are so rich in information for our students. I can’t thank you enough. It is a wonderful resource for our students and an unexpected treat in these unusual times.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The prestigious publishers participating in the ‘Remote Resources’ initiative have shown great generosity with their content during these unprecedented and difficult times. We’re delighted that so many schools have signed up already, and hope to continue extending it to all four corners of the globe.”

If you are a publisher who would like to be part of the initiative, please contact us at publisher@exacteditions.com.


London, 11th May 2020

Digital Subscriptions To Violet Book Now Available

Individuals and institutions can now subscribe to the digital edition of Violet Book and access the latest issue across web, iOS and Android platforms. The brand new digital resource will grow with each new issue published and has been brought to life in collaboration with archiving experts Exact Editions.

Launched by fashion stylist Leith Clark in 2014, Violet Book magazine and its website counterpart are spaces to investigate powerful femininity and share women’s stories and wisdom whilst celebrating experience, age and honesty. Each landmark issue of the bi-annual magazine features an international cast of creative women; Issue 13, debuting in digital form with two covers, features actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw and director Miranda July. The magazine is donating 50% of the issue’s digital sales to the Young Women’s Trust, to help economically vulnerable young women hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis.

The cutting-edge functionalities of the Exact Editions platform mean accessing and navigating the new issue is a seamless experience; a comprehensive search facility allows for specific topics or people to be located in an instant, whilst cross-platform accessibility means issues can be accessed from anywhere and everywhere.

Violet Book is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Publisher Stephen White said: “We’re thrilled to have launched the first ever digital issue of Violet Book; it marks a new exciting era for the magazine and provides an excellent way for readers to enjoy this landmark issue at a click of a button whilst supporting vulnerable women during the pandemic.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The striking and vibrant design of Violet Book has translated beautifully into its digital format. The new resource will open doors to an untapped digital market and offer exciting new revenue opportunities.”


London, 11th May 2020

MuseumsEtc Offers Museums 6 Months Free Access to Complete Book Collection

In an effort to assist museums and galleries during the COVID-19 pandemic, MuseumsEtc have partnered with digital publishers Exact Editions to offer free access to the publisher’s complete book collection, comprising almost 70 titles, until 1st November 2020. The offer includes advanced remote access options to allow museum professionals to easily navigate resources whilst working at home over the coming months.

The MuseumsEtc Collection shares innovation in museum practice worldwide, drawing on the international experience of hundreds of leading museums and galleries in such key areas as inclusion, interpretation, learning, management, new media, and visitor engagement. Designed specifically for use in both academic and professional contexts, the collection is in use in leading museums and galleries worldwide.

Every page of each title is incorporated into Exact Editions’ comprehensive search facility, meaning that users can instantly look up a specific topic at the touch of a button. Remote access will be set up for all participating museums to allow access from wherever they are in the midst of the world health crisis.

View the full MuseumsEtc Collection here:

MuseumsEtc Collection

Museums can sign up here:

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Publisher Graeme Farnell said: “We want to ensure that museum professionals can access the very best digital resources from home over this difficult period. We hope it’ll be widely used across the globe providing an invaluable new source of shared experience and inspiration.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “This is a great opportunity for museums to explore the archive of book titles available within the collection and provide their staff, researchers and students with a wealth of information at their fingertips.”


London, 14th April 2020

Tribal Art Magazine Launches Complete Archive Of French-Language Edition

Quarterly publication Tribal Art Magazine has joined forces with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to create a brand new fully-searchable archive of back issues of the French edition of the magazine. The cutting-edge digital resource joins its anglophone counterpart in offering individual and institutional subscriptions to the complete 25-year archive across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Tribal Art Magazine is a luxury quarterly publication dedicated to the promotion of knowledge about, and the appreciation of, traditional populations of Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas. Each issue features in-depth articles authored by international scholars and specialists, reviews of exhibitions, interviews with key figures in the industry, histories of objects and collections, and comprehensive coverage of the latest art market news.

Thanks to Exact Editions’ innovative platform, the archived magazine’s content is fully searchable for the very first time, offering a unique browsing experience. The depth and breadth of content renders the digital resource an extremely functional research tool for students, artists, historians, authors, librarians and museum professionals alike, as well as anyone interested in world culture.

Subscriptions to the French edition of Tribal Art Magazine are available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Browse the complete archive for 30 days

Production Manager Françoise Barrier said about the launch: “The innovative search tool integrated into the new archive will be of great use to amateurs and industry professionals alike. It’s amazing that 25 years’ worth of content is available at the click of a button!”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We’re delighted to welcome the French edition to the platform! The availability of the francophone issues will extend the reach of the archive to even more art lovers internationally and increase the title’s institutional potential.”


Londres, 14 avril 2020

Tribal Art magazine lance ses nouvelles archives numériques pour l’édition francophone

L’intégralité du contenu archivé des anciens numéros de l’édition francophone de Tribal Art magazine est disponible à la recherche, pour la première fois, rejoignant sa version anglophone sur la plateforme d’Exact Editions. Ces archives offrent l’expérience unique de parcourir librement plus de 25 ans d’articles et d’œuvres d’art publiées sur ordinateur, iPhone, iPad et Android.

Tribal Art magazine est une publication luxueuse dédiée à l’art et aux cultures des populations traditionnelles d’Afrique, d’Océanie, d’Asie et des Amériques. Chaque numéro illustre l’engagement de la revue pour la promotion de la connaissance et l’appréciation de l’art tribal. Les contenus riches et variés incluent des articles de fond rédigés par des experts internationaux, des présentations d’expositions internationales, des entretiens menés auprès des figures clés du monde de l’art tribal, des histoires d’objet et de collections et une couverture exhaustive de l’actualité du marché de l’art.

Cette plateforme novatrice propose un outil de recherche indispensable pour les étudiants, les artistes, les historiens, les auteurs, les libraires et les professionnels des musées, mais aussi pour tous ceux qui s’intéressent aux cultures du monde.

Les abonnements à l’édition francophone de Tribal Art magazine sont disponibles dans les boutiques d’Exact Editions :

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Parcourez gratuitement les archives complètes pendant 30 jours

Françoise Barrier, directrice de production, note que : « L’outil de recherche novateur intégré à ces nouvelles archives s’avèrera utile tant aux amateurs qu’aux professionnels du secteur. Quelle joie de pouvoir enfin parcourir 25 ans de contenu si facilement ! »

Le Directeur général d’Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, a commenté : « Nous sommes ravis que l’édition francophone se joigne à la plateforme ! La mise à disposition des numéros francophones étendra la portée des archives à encore plus d’amoureux de l’art de par le monde et augmentera le potentiel institutionnel du titre. »


London, 3rd April 2020

Exact Editions Provides Free Emergency Distribution Solution For Publishers

During an unprecedented and challenging period of publishing, Exact Editions are offering magazine publishers a free and emergency digital distribution solution to fill gaps in publishing schedules that may have been disrupted by the pandemic.

The solution is facilitated through the innovative Reading Room tool. Publishers simply upload a PDF issue to the platform for publication, which will then be available as a 30-day time-limited link that publishers can freely distribute to their subscribers or the wider public.

The digital issues will benefit from the intuitive navigational features of the Exact Editions platform, as well as the advanced search function that allows specific topics and articles to be located instantly.

Publishers can upload issues here:

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Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We know that many publishers are currently anxious about the future of their titles. We want to support them through the crisis by offering them an opportunity to continuing publishing in spite of the unsettling industry disruption.”


London, 30th March 2020

History Goes Digital With Exact Editions & BBC World Histories Collaboration

History enthusiasts, students and professionals alike can now dive into the past at the click of a button with a digital subscription to the complete archive of BBC World Histories Magazine, available across web, iOS and Android devices. Individuals and institutions will gain immediate access to an archive of back issues, accessible from wherever they are in the world.

Essential reading for the internationally curious reader, BBC World Histories gives a fresh perspective on how the past has influenced today’s events, exploring the context that had forged today’s global, political and economic landscape.

The complete archive comprises 21 issues and will grow in size and value with each monthly issue published. The Exact Editions platform not only presents the issues in an intuitive stacking interface, but offers comprehensive search functionalities that ensure seamless navigation to specific articles or issues.

BBC World Histories is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Mark Summerton, Publisher of Apps & Digital Editions at Immediate Media, said: “The new digital edition will greatly widen the institutional potential of the magazine. It joins several other BBC titles on the Exact Editions platform and I’m sure it will enjoy the same success in both the individual and institutional market.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The new archive is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in world history. It casts an eye over today’s events whilst keeping one foot in the past; such retrospective analysis is greatly important for historical studies today.”


London, 23rd March 2020

Tes Launches Brand New Digital Edition

Individual and institutional subscribers can now access a growing archive of digital issues of Tes. Available cross-platform on web, iOS and Android devices, the new digital resource is essential weekly reading for all those in the education sector.

Beginning life as a pull-out supplement in the Times newspaper over 100 years ago, the weekly magazine has delivered in-depth features on pedagogy and education research for the past decade. Tes is an education business that supports teachers, school staff and schools to succeed in every aspect of their teaching life and the magazine’s contents aims to provide readers with the best practice, pedagogical tips and real-life experiences in their work as inspirational educators.

The new archive comprises back issues from the start of 2020 onwards and will grow with each new issue published. Individual and institutional subscribers will benefit from an intuitive digital interface and advanced search functionalities that extend across all devices.

Tes is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Head of Operations Greg Frost said: “It’s brilliant to be able to offer a cutting-edge digital edition of the magazine. The archive will grow in size and depth as the weeks pass, allowing readers to delve into an ever-expanding back catalogue of past articles and features at the click of a button.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We’re delighted to have Tes on board. The magazine’s crucial content surrounding education will be of immense value to institutions all over the world.”


London, 16th March 2020

Exact Editions Secures Its Eighth ABC Certification

Digital publishing company Exact Editions has renewed its ABC certification for the eighth time since 2012. Exact Editions specialises in digitising archived magazine issues across web, iOS and Android platforms, selling subscriptions to individuals and institutions and providing cutting-edge streaming solutions. The company handles thousands of issues of hundreds of titles, from household names to niche magazines.

ABC provides independently audited data for the UK media industry to use when trading print, digital and event advertising. Exact Editions’ status as an ABC certified supplier demonstrates that the processes it uses to report sales across its platforms have been verified by ABC to industry agreed standards.

Exact Editions’ ABC certification allows all publishing partners to easily access ABC audited reports on their digital circulation numbers. The reports on circulation figures are neatly integrated into the Exact Editions publisher portal and are downloadable at the click of a button. The rise of digital readerships means the ability to consult accurate figures for circulation is evermore crucial for publishers partaking in advertising and marketing negotiations.

Exact Editions’ latest ABC certificate is available here:

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Jan Pitt, Commercial Director at ABC, said: “Congratulations to Exact Editions for achieving its eighth certificate as an ABC certified supplier following successful completion of our audit process. This achievement demonstrates Exact Editions’ commitment to working to transparent, industry agreed standards on behalf of its publishing clients.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Our publishers partners consider the ABC reports to be immensely valuable and benefit from having access to such essential, up-to-date and independently verified data at the touch of a button, whenever they might need it.”


London, 24th February 2020

Ian Fleming’s Literary Journal The Book Collector Launches Complete Digital Archive

The complete archive of The Book Collector, a literary journal founded by author Ian Fleming in 1952, is now available for individual and institutional subscriptions worldwide. It currently comprises 280 issues that can be seamlessly accessed on web, IOS and Android devices.

Commenting on all aspects of the book, the quarterly issues of The Book Collector feature fascinating articles written by international experts together with book reviews, auction results indexed by title and author, details of book dealers’ catalogues and of exhibitions held worldwide. Ian Fleming, who was most famously known for his creation of the character of James Bond but who also had a lesser-known passion for book collecting, founded The Book Collector the same year that he wrote Casino Royale, the first Bond novel. The range and sharpness of the writing make The Book Collector an essential resource for all who are interested in our literary heritage, whether students, academics or literature enthusiasts.

The new digital archive’s intuitive stacking interface means that each decade, year and issue benefits from the advance search functionalities of the Exact Editions platform. Specific authors, articles and topics can be located instantly and shared with fellow subscribers at the touch of the button, constituting a seamless reader experience.

The Book Collector is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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James Fleming said: “The brand new digital archive will be a resource that proves second to none to those who study or have a passion for literature. We’re excited to be working with Exact Editions to extend the journal’s reach to an international academic audience.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “It’s a joy to have the complete archive of The Book Collector on the platform. The issues have transferred wonderfully to both web and mobile digital platforms and it will attract subscribers from around the globe.”


London, 10th February 2020

Music & Literature Launches New Digital Archive

Music & Literature has just launched a brand new digital subscription service in collaboration with archiving experts Exact Editions. Every issue of the growing archive is instantly accessible and searchable at the touch of a button across web, iOS and Android devices.

A première magazine for readers seeking broader appreciation of the global arts scene, Music & Literature introduces readers to outstanding individual artists who have not yet garnered the audience they deserve in the English-speaking world. Each issue is exceptional in its breadth and depth of coverage, assembling an international cast of writers and critics. The title fulfils the immediate needs of modern arts enthusiasts while enduring and becoming a permanent resource for future generations of readers, scholars, and artists.

Available for both individual and institutional subscriptions, the new archive is an essential tool for arts aficionados and professionals alike. Boasting advanced search functionalities and bookmarking facilities, the intuitive interface ensures an exceptional user experience.

Music & Literature is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Founding Publisher and Co-Editor Taylor Davis-Van Atta said: “The issues have transferred wonderfully to the new format on the platform. We’re excited for the archive to grow in size and academic value as we move forward in this digital venture.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “Music & Literature will be greatly welcomed by the institutional market as an excellent resource for arts courses worldwide; welcome to the platform!”


London, 27th January 2020

Official Journal of the Household Division Digitises Complete Archive

The Guards Magazine, the official journal of the Household Division, has digitised its complete 150-year history with the help of the British Library and in collaboration with Exact Editions. The new archive boasts a comprehensive search function and cross-platform accessibility, allowing users to browse through centuries of military history, including two world wars, at the touch of a button.

The majority of the magazine’s content is created by serving or former regimental members of the Household Division. Published three times a year, each issue of The Guard’s Magazine comprises 120 pages of regimental news, feature articles on both contemporary and historical subjects, images, obituaries, reviews, competitions and more. Transcending its military subject matter in terms of its academic value, the archive also serves as an invaluable record for social, economic, royal and constitutional historians.

Available across web, iOS and Android platforms, individual and institutional users can browse issues seamlessly for the ultimate cross-platform reading experience. The intuitive interface brings old editorial content back to life and the advanced search functionalities mean individual personnel and events can be located instantaneously.

The Guards Magazine is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Editor Simon Doughty said: “We’re delighted with how great the archive looks on the Exact Editions platform. There’s a remarkable wealth of knowledge and historical insights within the archive’s pages and it is wonderful that our readers can now explore the Household Division’s history whenever they please.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We’re thrilled to have worked with The Guards Magazine on this digitisation project. The new archive is a fascinating historical record and will be devoured by military history enthusiasts and academics alike."


London, 13th January 2020

International Literary Journal Brick Publishes Complete Online Archive

Literature professionals and enthusiasts alike can now subscribe to the complete digital archive of international literary journal, Brick. Dating back to 1977, the 100 issue strong archive has been created in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to offer users an intuitive online browsing experience for individual and institutional users across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Focussing on literary non-fiction, the bi-annual magazine prizes the personal voice and celebrates life, art, and the written word. Each issue brings new essays and insights from the world’s best loved writers, as well as introducing fresh, emerging voices. Throughout the decades, Brick has featured such literary heavyweights as Margaret Atwood, Zadie Smith, John Berger, Louise Erdrich and John Irving.

The Exact Editions platform boasts a comprehensive search function that allows users to instantly locate, cite and share a specific essay or article at the touch of a button.

Brick is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Publisher Laurie Graham said: “We’re so pleased with how the new archive looks and how easy it is to use. Brick has always been as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the mind, and the visual elements of the magazine have been beautifully transferred to a digital format.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The Brick archive will be a huge asset to literature departments in institutions around the world, as well as a joy to read for individual users - we can’t wait to present the new digital product to the international market!”


London, 11th December 2019

Music Week available for cutting-edge digital subscriptions

Individual and institutional digital-only subscriptions to Music Week are now available to purchase on the Exact Editions platform. An archive of issues stretching back to the beginning of 2019, as well as every new issue, can be seamlessly accessed cross-platform on web, iOS and Android devices.

Music Week has been the indispensable bible for the UK music industry since it was first published in 1959, providing in-depth journalism that gets right into the heart of the business and gives unrivalled access to the most game-changing executives and artists in the music world. As well as delivering the latest industry news, hard-hitting opinions and in-depth features, the title prides itself on championing new music and showcasing the latest emerging talent.

The Exact Editions platform facilitates a comprehensive search function, permitting users to instantly find a specific artist, venue or topic. Individual pages from the archive can be easily bookmarked, downloaded and shared digitally with fellow readers to spread the title’s exclusive content. As the archive grows weekly, subscribers can expect a further collection of back issues to be added at a later date, adding further depth to the extensive musical resource.

The archive of Music Week is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re delighted to add Music Week to the platform, which augments the already robust collection of music titles that are on offer to individuals and institutions. The interactive platform provides subscribers with the best possible opportunity to fully engage with their passion for music.


London, 28th October 2019

Warners Offers Digital Art Magazines As Membership Feature Of Painters Online

UK publishers Warners Group have partnered with Exact Editions in order to offer access to 5 years’ worth of issues of Leisure Painter and The Artist magazines as part of the ‘Studio’ membership to the community Painters Online.

The unlimited web-based access is available as a member-only privilege, enabled by Exact Editions’ brand new white labelling solution. Access to the service is entirely controlled by Warners, though the content is managed, updated and delivered by the Exact Editions platform.

The archives boast the innovative functionalities of the Exact Editions platform, including linked content, a comprehensive search facility and the ability to cite and share individual pages. The new white label solution removes the need for a double log in, providing a simpler customer journey for Painters Online members, and a one-stop solution for the publisher.

You can view the archives by signing up to the Painters Online community here:

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Nicola Lumb, Digital Marketing Manager at Warners, said: “It’s been a delight working with Exact Editions in order to provide this service that adds so much value. Access to the magazines is intuitive and I have no doubt that the community members appreciate being able to browse through back issues at their leisure.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The magazine component of the Painters Online membership slots into the website seamlessly. We’re looking forward to providing similar white label solutions to many more magazine publishers in the future as the popularity of membership models rises.”


London, 14th October 2019

The Philosopher Launches Digital Archive

The Philosopher, the official journal of the Philosophical Society of England, has partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to create a brand new cutting-edge digital archive. Every page, feature and article is now fully-searchable and available for seamless cross-platform browsing on web, iOS and Android devices.

First founded in 1923, The Philosopher is built around the belief that anything can be made clear to the interested reader. Articles are considered without discrimination as to subject matter or author; the only criteria being that they must be philosophical in method and expressed in clear, understandable language. Its pages have hosted many famous contributors over the years, including John Dewey, G. K. Chesterton and Mary Midgley.

The fascinating content of the 17-issue strong archive, that will grow with each new issue released, will ensure that subscriptions to the title are an indispensable product for both individuals and the international academic market.

The Philosopher is available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Editor Anthony Morgan said: “We’re delighted with the innovative archive, in which the visual element of the publication is beautifully presented across all platforms. We are looking forward to expanding the digital product into institutions around the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The Philosopher has a long and culturally important history, making it an ideal candidate for the Exact Editions platform. I have no doubt that it will serve as an excellent and extensive resource to philosophy students, professionals and enthusiasts.”


London, 2nd October 2019

Architecture & Design Magazine Icon Completes 16-Year Digital Archive

Readers can now browse every issue of leading design and architecture magazine Icon on the cutting-edge Exact Editions platform. The newly-completed 16-year digital archive consists of 191 issues to date and will continue growing as each new issue is published.

Published by Media 10, Icon is the essential international architecture and design magazine, featuring interviews with the most exciting industry professionals as well as the best new buildings and designs. Analysing interesting cultural movements and technologies and reviewing a range of exhibitions, books, films and events, the monthly magazine gets under the skin of design culture.

The brand new archive will serve as a fantastic digital resource for enthusiasts, professionals and academics keen to track the ebb and flow of design trends throughout the decades. As well as a comprehensive search functionality, subscribers also benefit from sharing and bookmarking facilities that ensure a seamless cross-platform browsing experience on web, iOS and Android devices.

Icon is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Marketing Manager at Media 10, David Robinson, commented on the new archive: “The comprehensive content of the newly-completed archive holds a great deal of cultural importance and will be a valuable resource for design enthusiasts around the world.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The stunning front covers and photographs that illustrate Icon’s issues have been beautifully preserved across all digital platforms, visually complementing its treasure trove of content.”


London, 16th September 2019

Choir & Organ Completes 26-Year Digital Archive

Mark Allen Group title Choir & Organ has completed its digital archive in collaboration with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. The platform now offers a stunning back catalogue of over 150 issues dating back to 1993, as well as immediate access to every new issue published.

Shining a global spotlight on two distinctive fields of creativity, Choir & Organ celebrates inventiveness and excellence in all their forms. Now published monthly, every issue contains beautifully illustrated features on newly built and restored organs, insights into the lives and views of leading organists, choral directors and composers, profiles of pioneering and well-established choirs, and topical coverage of new research, festivals and exhibitions.

Individuals and institutions can now subscribe to the complete archive, serving as an indispensable cutting-edge resource for enthusiasts and academics alike. Users can seamlessly browse and share a specific feature, page or issue at the touch of a button across web, iOS and Android devices, creating a seamless cross-platform experience.

Choir & Organ is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Head of Marketing and Digital Strategy at Mark Allen Group Luca Da Re said: “We’re delighted about the newly completed archive, which really gives a sense of the magazine’s heritage and importance to the two unique areas of music. The easy-to-use Exact Editions platforms facilitate the reading and enjoyment of issues old and new for all subscribers.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “It’s wonderful to be able to track the change and growth of Choir & Organ over the past 26 years. The exciting new resource will be beneficial to anyone wanting to learn more about the changing world of music.”


London, 2nd September 2019

Ethical Consumer Magazine Launches New Digital Archive

Ethical Consumer, a leading alternative consumer magazine, has collaborated with digital archiving experts Exact Editions to create a brand new digital edition. Fully-searchable and shareable at the touch of a button, the new archive that spans 11 years will be an indispensable read for any independent thinker.

Serving as the hub of the ethical consumer movement for over 30 years, every issue of Ethical Consumer features detailed product guides, the latest news on ethical products and campaigns, opinion and comment pieces, boycott updates and readers’ letters. In a mission to increase sustainability in global business, encourage campaigners to challenge corporate power and to help businesses to improve their supply chains, every issue of the bi-monthly publication offers a wealth of information, inspiration and resources for consumers to make simple and effective choices.

Newly digitised for the institutional market, the brand new archive benefits from a range of cutting-edge tools designed to allow for a seamless browsing experiences on web, iOS and Android platforms. Its search, bookmark and sharing facilities will permit users to delve into and distribute the magazine’s message loud and clear.

Ethical Consumer is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Tim Hunt, co-editor of Ethical Consumer, commented: “We’re thrilled with the new digital edition; it serves as a vehicle to spread our message further afield and encourages readers to interact with and share the wealth of information accessible at the touch of a button.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Ethical Consumer is an excellent addition to the platform. 11 years of the magazine’s insightful content will serve as an indispensable digital tool for institutions to provide vital information to those interested in sustainable consumerism.”


London, 27th August 2019

Luxury Quarterly Tribal Art Magazine Offers Subscriptions To 15-Year Archive

Quarterly publication Tribal Art Magazine has joined forces with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to create a brand new fully-searchable archive of back issues spanning 15 years. Individuals and institutions can now subscribe to the cutting-edge digital resource, which is readily accessible across web, iOS and Android.

The magazine demonstrates a dedicated commitment to the promotion of knowledge about, and the appreciation of, Tribal Art. Each issue’s 160 pages are brimming with in-depth articles authored by international scholars and specialists, reviews of exhibitions, interviews with key figures in the industry, histories of objects and collections, and comprehensive coverage of the latest art market news.

Thanks to Exact Editions’ innovative platform, the archived magazine’s content is fully searchable for the very first time, offering a unique browsing experience. The depth and breadth of content renders the digital resource an extremely functional research tool for students, artists, historians, authors, librarians and museum professionals alike, as well as anyone interested in world culture.

Tribal Art Magazine is available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Publishing Director Alex Arthur said: “We’re delighted with this new opportunity for digital subscription revenue in both the individual and institutional realm. 15 years’ worth of issues have been brought to life through the platform and I have no doubt that art enthusiasts and professionals will be delighted with the innovative search functions."

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “Tribal Art Magazine’s compelling visuals look stunning across the web and mobile devices. It’s wonderful that a magazine covering such an important element of world culture can now be searched and shared at the touch of a button.”


London, 19th August 2019

Dancing Times Launches Growing Digital Archive With Exact Editions

Individuals and institutions can now subscribe to the cutting-edge digital archive of monthly magazine Dancing Times. Comprising over 50 issues spanning 5 years, as well as each new issue published, the title can now be perused digitally on web, iOS and Android as part of a recent collaboration with archive experts Exact Editions.

First published in 1894 as the house magazine of the Cavendish Rooms, a ballroom dancing establishment, Dancing Times is the oldest monthly magazine devoted to dancing. It was bought in 1910 by P. J. Richardson and T. M. Middleton and transformed into a national periodical, covering all forms of dancing and reporting worldwide. Maintaining the highest standards of criticism and illustration, each issue gives voice to leading authorities, encourages awareness of dance history and stresses the importance of dance in education.

The brand new archive provides digital solutions that render it an invaluable resource for both academics and industry professionals. From seamless cross-platform access to the robust search function, the platform is designed to allow users to get the most out of the archive’s compelling content.

Dancing Times is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Editor of Dancing Times Jonathan Gray remarked: “The new digital archive offers us an opportunity to maximise revenue from institutional subscriptions, a market in which we are particularly keen to expand. The advanced digital functionalities make it an attractive product and we’re excited to see what the future holds.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, commented: “The archived issues of Dancing Times look brilliant across all digital platforms, and I’m sure that individual and institutional subscribers alike will relish having instant access to such a stunning resource.”


London, 22nd July 2019

Turkish Culture Magazine Cornucopia Launches New Digital Archive

Bi-annual magazine Cornucopia has joined forces with digital publishing platform Exact Editions to offer individual and institutional subscribers unlimited access to a fully-searchable archive of 15 fascinating back issues. The brand new resource is available cross-platform on web, iOS and Android and proffers a seamless browsing experience that allows the title’s highly-esteemed cultural content to be delved into at the touch of a button.

Beautiful enough to sit on coffee tables and authoritative enough to satisfy academic scholars, Cornucopia is the magazine for connoisseurs of Turkey. Covering history, culture, art, food and travel within its glossy pages, the remarkable publication is an ever-growing compendium of all things Turkish. First launched in 1992, the magazine has been described as ‘a cross between World of Interiors and National Geographic’ by Tyler Brûlé in the Financial Times, a portrayal that perfectly encapsulates the magazine’s perfect blend of enlightening content and spectacular design.

The cutting-edge archive facilitates a comprehensive search function, permitting users to instantly find a specific article, location or topic. Individual pages from the archive can be easily bookmarked, downloaded and shared digitally with fellow readers to spread the cultural wonder of the magazine.

Cornucopia is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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John Scott, editor of Cornucopia, commented: “We’re excited about the new opportunities that the digital edition will bring both individual and institutional subscribers, and the intuitive usability of the platform. For three decades we have focussed on all that is timeless and worth preserving about Turkey in fast-changing times with in depth, elegantly written and beautifully illustrated articles. Our back issues have always been considered an important resource. As we approach our 30th anniversary, it is heartening that this wealth of exclusive material will now be at the fingertips of a far wider audience.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “The dazzling front covers and photographs featured throughout the publication look wonderful on the digital platform. The academic promise of the archive is clear now that subscribers can efficiently browse the wealth of fascinating content.”


London, 10th July 2019

Plays International & Europe Launches Growing Digital Archive

Quarterly theatre magazine Plays International & Europe has launched a new digital archive with digital publishing experts Exact Editions’ cutting-edge platform. The title’s international subscription base can now delve into past and present theatre trends and performances, documented throughout an expansive collection of back issues, as well as new issues.

An evolved form of Plays International, originally founded by Plays and Players editor Peter Roberts in 1985, the magazine is now published by the Theater Research Institute of Europe. Every issue reports on dozens of productions performed in theatrical hotspots across the globe, including London and UK regions, Dublin, New York, Chicago, Berlin, Vienna, Milan and Paris; Moscow, Tel Aviv, Tehran and Sydney, as well as across Europe and Brazil.

The archive’s intuitive search function grants users a seamless browsing experience on web, iOS and Android, with mentions of specific productions, actors and directors discoverable at the touch of a button. Comprehensive bookmarking and sharing facilities also mean that the individualistic editorial perspectives and entertaining, informative essays penned by critic-correspondents can be dispersed and relished amongst circles of theatre enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Plays International & Europe is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

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Dr Dana Rufolo, editor of Plays International & Europe, commented: “We are thrilled that Exact Editions will permit more people to access our articles about under-reported or never-before-known international theatrical events. Every issue is a surprise that reveals the synergistic effect of theatre worldwide.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said: “Every page of the archive looks wonderful in its new digital format, and it will only increase in size and cultural worth as the years go on.”


London, 24th June 2019

JazzTimes launches fully-searchable archive of 80 issues

Award-winning magazine JazzTimes is now offering state-of-the-art subscriptions to individuals and institutions through its new collaboration with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. Together, they have created an extensive ever-growing archive of over 80 fascinating issues accessible on web, iOS and Android.

Since its inception in 1970, JazzTimes has served as an invaluable source of information and views on jazz music’s past, present and future. Published 10 times a year, each issue features profiles of industry stars and detailed reviews of events, artists and organisations. Dubbed ‘America’s Jazz Magazine’, the well-established title is often controversial and always entertaining, cementing it as a firm favourite for jazz fans around the world.

Perusal of the extensive 8-year archive is facilitated by an intuitive search function that allows singers, songs and specific articles to be located and enjoyed within seconds. Fans of the genre can easily share features and bookmark pages, adding to the seamless reader experience.

JazzTimes is available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Jason Pomerantz is Vice President of Circulation Strategy at Madavor Media, publisher of JazzTimes. He said: “The 8 years’ worth of compelling content will be incredibly sought after by jazz enthusiasts all over the world. We’re thrilled to be offering this new type of subscription that allows readers to track trends of the genre throughout the past decade.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, is delighted with the new addition to the platform. She commented: “The new archive is visually stunning and the exclusive cover photography and state-of-the-art graphic design that JazzTimes is well-known for transfers wonderfully in to a digital format.”


London, 10th June 2019

Performing Arts Must-Have The Stage Launches Digital Edition

The weekly theatre newspaper The Stage has launched a growing archive of fully searchable issues in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. The new cutting-edge digital edition, which spans a two-year period, is accessible cross-platform at the touch of a button on web, iOS and Android.

First established in 1880, The Stage is an essential resource for actors and performers, backstage workers, creative teams and those in training and education. Each issue is brimming with breaking news, cast announcements, star-studded interviews and reviews. The great breadth of its content renders it a must-read for anyone with an involvement or interest in the performing arts industry.

The innovative features of the new digital archive make it a sleek tool for personal use as well as research purposes in an institutional or professional setting. The platform facilitates a seamless browsing experience and advanced functionalities, namely the ability to share and cite each and every news piece or feature from the publication.

The Stage is available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Head of Marketing Rachel Scott said: “We believe the new digital edition will serve as an excellent resource for professionals and enthusiasts around the world, especially given its fully-searchable nature. Users can now delve in to a treasure trove of over 75 issues’ worth of content and track the publication’s coverage of breaking theatre news as it happened.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “We’re delighted to have such a well-respected name as the The Stage on board; the two-year archive will provide many with bountiful knowledge from the world of performing arts.”


London, 29th May 2019

Classical Music Magazine The Strad Sells Subscriptions To Digital Archive

The Strad, the authoritative voice in the world of string music, has partnered with digital providers Exact Editions to offer subscriptions to institutions and individuals around the world. Over 60 issues spanning 5 years have been expertly digitised into a state-of-the-art archive, allowing unlimited access to a treasure trove of fully-searchable music content at the click of a button.

Since its launch in 1890, The Strad has educated its readers through entertaining features, insightful commentary pieces and thoughtful analysis on a wide range of topics relevant to string teachers, players, students, instrument makers and enthusiasts alike. Each monthly issue keeps subscribers up-to-date with the latest news, groundbreaking research and all aspects of playing.

The innovative features of the new digital archive make it ideal for either personal use or academic or professional research in an institutional setting; the seamless cross-platform browsing experience means issues can be accessed on web, iOS and Android devices, and the platform offers the facility to share and cite each and every article or review from the publication.

The Strad is available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Product Director Alex McLachlan said: “We’re pleased to be able to offer a digital archive of The Strad to institutions with robust music faculties around the world. The magazine’s meticulous coverage of all parts of the string instrument world will ensure that this new enhanced level of access to the latest issues and archive is extremely valuable.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The new possibility of digital subscriptions to the archive grants the publishers an opportunity for lucrative revenue. The cutting-edge search functions and cross-platform access in particular make it an indispensable resource for anyone in the industry.”


London, 29th April 2019

ArabLit Quarterly publishes beautiful literary translations digitally

The first two issues of brand new publication ArabLit Quarterly are now available on web, iOS and Android platforms in collaboration with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. Each subsequent issue will add value to the ever-growing digital archive, rendering it an indispensable resource for scholars, students and enthusiasts of Arab literature around the world.

The title brings together within its pages the English translations of short stories and poetry originally penned by Arabic-language writers. Some of the prestigious writers that have featured thus far include South Sudanese writer Stella Gaitano, Syrian short-story writer Zakariya Tamer and Palestinian poet Asmaa Azaizeh.

ArabLit Quarterly was launched in late 2018, propelled by the enthusiasm of the ArabLit website community, as well as listeners of the Bulaq podcast that examines the Arab region through the lens of literature. Each quarterly issue aims to bring out beautiful literary translations, new work by Arab artists and new forms of literary criticism that re-frame the discussions around Arabic literature, translation and art.

Available as cross-platform subscriptions on web, iOS and Android, the advanced search functionalities of the Exact Editions platform mean that users can instantly locate and cite a specific story or poem at the click of a button.

ArabLit Quarterly is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Marcia Lynx said: “The new state-of-the-art digital edition enables our ever-expanding treasure trove of literary content to reach new international audiences. We’re particularly excited about the opportunity to target the institutional market, as the stories and poems will prove invaluable for students of Arab studies.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “Any individual who is interested in the world of Arab literature, whether from an academic or amateur perspective, will benefit from ArabLit Quarterly - especially as the archive will grow issue by issue.”


London, 17th April 2019

Positive News reports on optimistic news stories digitally with Exact Editions

Pioneers of ‘constructive journalism’ Positive News have launched a brand new complete digital archive in collaboration with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. In an era where current affairs are brimming with doom and gloom, Positive News is the first media organisation in the world to be dedicated to quality, independent reporting about what’s going right.

Positive News are leading a movement into a more optimistic approach to the media that focuses on progress, possibility and solutions. The public’s constant exposure to a never-ending stream of disastrous events makes the title’s important and eye-opening venture into positive news journalism even more important. The informative and visually striking issues feature reports from the cutting edge of current affairs that will serve as an indispensable resources for individuals and institutions around the world.

Available as cross-platform subscriptions on web, iOS and Android, the advanced search functionalities of the Exact Editions platform mean that users can locate and cite a specific article, feature or news piece from the archive at the click of a button.

Positive News is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shop here:

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Head of Marketing and Sales John Simmonds said: “We’re delighted to be working with Exact Editions to offer digital subscriptions; it adds an exciting new dimension to Positive News’ outreach and enables us to spread our message to a larger international audience.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented: “The mission of Positive News is of utmost importance in the current journalistic and political climate. It’s an excellent publication and we’re excited to watch the archive grow with more positive news stories.”


London, 8th April 2019

Six new educational digital resources from Mark Allen Group available for subscription

Hundreds of back issues of Opera Now, Classical Music, International Piano, Choir & Organ, Music Teacher and Teaching Drama have been digitised in collaboration with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. The six Mark Allen Group titles, recently acquired from Rhinegold, are essential guides to their respective subject areas and will serve as indispensable resources for academic users and enthusiasts alike.

The new additions augment the already extensive selection of Mark Allen Group titles available on the Exact Editions platform, including Gramophone and Jazzwise, which have both experienced success in both the individual and institutional markets. In a climate where teaching at all levels is becoming increasingly more digital, ease of use and access is a fundamental necessity of online resources. The comprehensive search facilities, innovative stacking technology and cross-platform usage on web, iOS and Android of the Exact Editions platform means these new periodicals are readily usable by all and will only gain in value as the archives continue to grow.

The titles can be found in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops:.

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Opera Now

Classical Music

Choir & Organ

International Piano

Music Teacher

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Opera Now

Classical Music

Choir & Organ

International Piano

Music Teacher

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Luca Da Re, Head of Marketing and Digital Strategy at Mark Allen Group, said: “We have worked closely with Exact Editions over a number of years and we are delighted to add 6 new titles to the platform. Its format is conducive to an user-friendly reading experience and I’m certain that new and existing subscribers to the recently added titles will continue to receive the same excellent service we have come to know.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “These Mark Allen Group titles are integral to the respective specialist music and performing arts subjects they serve, and will undoubtedly be a welcome digital resource for educational establishments around the world.”


London, 1st April 2019

Opera Now digitises archive to broaden reach of publication

Published since 1989, and now available monthly, Opera Now has an excellent reputation as one of the best sources of in-depth news, international reviews and wide-ranging features. With a loyal print readership in the UK and beyond, the digital archive will attract and engage new subscribers, particularly those who prefer to read online and on handheld devices. In an era of immediacy and availability, the provision of instant access to the complete archive is paramount to the future success of any magazine. The development of a dedicated iOS app designed by Exact Editions will also ensure that they will be ready to embrace the growing market of phone consumers.

The Mark Allen Group have a positive history of working with Exact Editions; Gramophone, Jazzwise and a range of other titles have found success on the platform. Part of this success has derived from selling high-value site-wide subscriptions to academic and specialist libraries worldwide. Now an established provider to the institutional market, Exact Editions will build a lucrative and annually recurring revenue stream for the publisher.

The long-term strategy is to establish Opera Now as an essential resource in music libraries, conservatoires and schools. With the superb content now hosted on an intuitive platform designed specifically for research purposes, the publication is now in a position to grow in the institutional sphere.

The complete archive of Opera Now is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Luca Da Re, Head of Marketing and Digital Strategy at Mark Allen Group, said: “We’ve worked with Exact Editions for a long time and know that the digitisation of Opera Now will yield new revenue and bring the magazine to new eyes. We hope that academics and enthusiasts will be able to find new use for the brilliant archive, bringing old articles back into conversation and spreading enthusiasm about opera as an art form."

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We’re very pleased to have Opera Now on the platform - it’s a great magazine with a rich history and potential for growth. We have a lot of success with music titles amongst institutions and will be adding it to our robust music collection.”


London, 18th March 2019

Foreign Affairs magazine launches with Exact Editions

Foreign Affairs, the leading forum for serious discussion of American foreign policy and global affairs, has partnered with Exact Editions to bring its premium content to a larger academic audience.

Since its founding in 1922, Foreign Affairs has been the destination for influential leaders across business, academia and government to share new thinking on global issues. Each bi-monthly issue features insightful commentary on economics, political ideologies, the international order and more, penned by experts in their respective fields. For academics in Economics, International Relations, Political Science and History, Foreign Affairs offers a superb resource for research and course material.

With the print version of the magazine currently stocked by thousands of libraries around the world, Foreign Affairs will leverage Exact Edition’s user-friendly digital experience to allow unlimited users to access content at the same time, expanding its utility to students, teachers and researchers. With all the text covered by full-search capabilities and the ability to access the title on any device, Foreign Affairs content is ready for the academic audience.

The modern archive of Foreign Affairs is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Circulation Operations Director Jonathan Chung commented: “The Exact Editions digital archive serves as a valuable academic resource for those studying economics, politics and international affairs in institutions worldwide. These recent issues allow users to chart significant world events and delve into a wealth of viewpoints from leading experts.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “We are thrilled to have partnered with Foreign Affairs to provide the cross-platform format and extensive search facilities of the Exact Editions platform so that articles can be effortlessly pinpointed and referenced, ideal for study or research.”


London, 6th March 2019

The Tablet releases the 8,750+ issues of its complete digital archive with Exact Editions

180 years of Catholic history have been digitally preserved by the brand new archive of The Tablet, a weekly journal that dates back to 1840. Developed in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, the archive serves as an important ever-expanding historical record that transcends its affiliation with the Catholic Church in terms of academic value.

As the second-oldest surviving weekly publication in Britain, the title has continually offered in-depth coverage across a plethora of topics including religion, current affairs, politics, social issues and the arts. Readers of The Tablet will be able to trace the narrative of the last two centuries with reports on world events such as the Irish Famine of 1847, the beginning of World War II in 1945 and the attempted assassination of the Pope in 1981.

Available on Web, iOS and Android devices, this new feat of cultural preservation allows a seamless cross-platform browsing experience for institutions and individuals around the world. The advanced search function enables subscribers to search, share and cite every news piece, article and review from the publication. This intuitive interface rejuvenates old material, offering a window to discover the past and reflect upon the similarities and differences it bears to the current age.

The complete archive of The Tablet is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said: “The state-of-the-art platform allows users to easily navigate the archive, whether it’s the latest content or the very first issue from 16 May 1840. The comprehensive search functionalities also allow subscribers to locate specific articles and events of historical significance with ease.”


London, 26th February 2019

Exact Editions and Jisc finalise 2019–2022 agreement

Exact Editions and Jisc have approved a three-year extension to their agreement to offer Jisc members reduced pricing for a selection of online magazines. This comes as part of a joint initiative to provide affordable subscriptions to high-quality digital resources to higher and further education institutions in the UK.

The available publications cover a wide range of topics from Classical Music to International Politics and Fashion. Subscribing libraries will benefit from access to the extensive archives of each magazine, as well as every new issue as they are released. All content is fully-searchable by keyword and works using IP-authentication across Web, iOS and Android devices.

In a climate of steady price increases and library cuts, the agreement has kept prices fixed and economical. This fulfils Jisc’s aim to obtain the best pricing to support research and education, alongside Exact Editions’ desire to provide libraries with excellent resources at a fair price.

You can see the full list of content on the agreement page:

Exact Editions Jisc Collections 2019–22 Agreement


London, 12th February 2019

Exact Editions have renewed ABC certification for 2019

Digital publishing company Exact Editions has renewed its ABC certification for the seventh time since 2012. Exact Editions offers a range of digital solutions for magazines publishers, enabling sales across web, iOS and Android platforms. The company places particular emphasis on working with high-quality titles to offer expansive searchable archives and converting these into lucrative institutional sales.

ABC provides independently audited data for the UK media industry to use when trading print, digital and event advertising. As an ABC certified supplier, Exact Editions demonstrates that the processes it uses to report sales across its platforms have been verified by ABC to industry agreed standards.

Exact Editions’ ABC certification allows each publishing partner easily accessible ABC audited reports on their digital circulation numbers. The ABC reports on circulation figures are integrated into the Exact Editions publisher portal and are downloadable at the click of a button. Having accurate figures for circulation is crucial for publishers partaking in advertising and marketing negotiations, particularly with the rise of digital readerships.

Jan Pitt, Commercial Director at ABC, said

“Congratulations to Exact Editions for achieving its seventh certificate as an ABC certified supplier. This demonstrates the company’s ongoing commitment to having its processes and reports independently audited. I’m confident the enhanced transparency and trust that comes from ABC certification will continue to bring benefit to the publishers using its platform.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, said:

“Our publishing partners consider the ABC audited circulation reports we provide to be immensely valuable. It means that up-to-date, accurate and independently verified data is readily accessible to make use of for advertising and marketing purposes.”


London, 28th January 2019

Hunger, magazine for the ‘culturally and visually hungry’, launches digital archive with Exact Editions

Fashion and lifestyle magazine Hunger have launched a state-of-the-art digital edition in partnership with Exact Editions, including a complete archive of the title’s 15 back issues. Accessible on web, iOS and Android platforms, subscribers can browse every issue of the visually vibrant title dating back to November 2011.

The 500-page strong issues are brimming with music, art, culture and high octane fashion features, as well as in-depth interviews. Hunger is produced by photographer and publisher, Rankin and celebrates innate creative drive.

The new digital archive of Hunger provides a seamless cross-platform browsing experience for institutions and individuals around the world. The advanced search function enables subscribers to search, share and cite every feature and review from the publication.

Hunger is available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Managing Editor Zöe Roberts said:

“Every issue of Hunger features stunning visuals which are translated beautifully onto the digital platforms. It’s exciting that subscribers can delve into the complete archive with ease!”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, commented:

“Exact Editions’ cutting edge technology means every feature, photo and interview of the digital edition mirrors Hunger’s vibrant format and is entirely searchable; ideal for personal and academic use.”


London, 21st January 2019

Future PLC partners with Exact Editions to produce brand new digital music collection

Pioneers in digital archiving Exact Editions are partnering with Future PLC to produce a brand new digital music magazine collection including Computer Music, Guitar Techniques, Future Music, Total Guitar and Guitarist. The five titles augment the already prestigious and extensive selection of music titles available on the Exact Editions platform for individual and institutional use.

The five Future digital editions encompass back issues dating back to January 2017, each of which is accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms. The collection’s varied content spans the music industry, music technology, guitar tuition and professional music production, providing in-depth analysis and practical advice.

Every page, issue and article of the titles is incorporated into Exact Editions’ comprehensive search facility, meaning that platform-users can instantly search for a specific topic, feature or article from the archive.

The magazines are now available individually in the Exact Editions consumer and institutional shops, as well as together as the ‘Future Music Collection’ for institutions:

Individual:

Computer Music

Guitar Techniques

Future Music

Total Guitar

Guitarist

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Computer Music

Guitar Techniques

Future Music

Total Guitar

Guitarist

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Future Music Collection

Digital Campaign Manager William Hardy said:

"We’re delighted with how the digital editions look! It’s an excellent opportunity to enhance subscribers’ reading experience of the titles and the ability to search through an archive of issues will be indispensable."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, commented:

"The magazines look fantastic on both web and app platforms, and will undoubtedly be an invaluable resource for music enthusiasts and professionals alike.”




London, 18th December 2018

World-renowned film magazine Cineaste launches digital archive with Exact Editions

Established film magazine Cineaste has launched a digital archive of issues dating back to 2014 in conjunction with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. Individual and institutional subscriptions to the leading title can now be accessed on web, iOS and Android platforms.

Founded in 1967, Cineaste is widely regarded as one of the world’s most important film quarterlies. It includes in-depth feature articles and interviews as well as reviews written by leading film critics, journalists and scholars.

The new digital archive of Cineaste provides a seamless cross-platform browsing experience for institutions and individuals around the world. The advanced search function enables subscribers to search, share and cite every feature and review from the renowned publication.

Cineaste is available in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops here:

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Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Gary Crowdus, said:

“The lavishly illustrated, full-colour format of Cineaste is rendered beautifully in this digital edition; we’re excited to offer this archive of issues to subscribers.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, commented:

"Cinephiles and film academics alike will benefit from the comprehensive search functionalities of this new digital archive, which offers the best in art and politics of the cinema at the click of a button.”



London, 11th December 2018

New film magazine Film Stories launches digital edition with Exact Editions

Exact Editions are partnering with brand new independent magazine Film Stories to produce its digital edition. The magazine was recently launched by Simon Brew after a successful Kickstarter campaign, following his resignation as editor-in-chief of entertainment website Den of Geek, owned by Dennis Publishing, earlier this year.

Published monthly from January 2019, Film Stories broadens the remit of the cinema that garners public attention in the UK. As well as offering over 100 pages of entertaining content, it aims to serve as a launch-pad for new film writers. The magazine will run parallel to the successful podcast of the same name.

Every page, feature and article of the title is incorporated into Exact Editions’ comprehensive search facility, meaning that platform-users can search for a specific film, director or review at the click of a button.

Film Stories is now available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops:

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Simon Brew, founder of the magazine said:

“Through Film Stories we want to shine a light on the cinema shown in the smaller rooms of the multiplex and bigger screens of the independent. The sleek digital edition will aid us in sharing this passion with film enthusiasts all over the world.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, commented:

“We’re delighted to have Film Stories on board, as the future archive of issues will prove to be a valuable resource for all those interested or involved in the industry. It’s joining an excellent stable of film titles including Sight & Sound, Cineaste and Little White Lies.”



LONDON, 21st November 2018

Warners partners with Exact Editions to produce digital editions of 12 magazine titles

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions are partnering with Warners Group Publications to produce digital editions of 12 magazines. Many of the titles encompass full archives, every issue of which will be accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Every page, issue and article of the titles is incorporated into Exact Editions’ comprehensive search facility, meaning that platform-users can instantly look up a specific topic, feature or article from back issues, as well as in the latest content. 

The archives will be sold to individuals by both Exact Editions and Warners, with Exact Editions also selling high-value licenses to libraries around the world. 

Five of the titles are already available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops:


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Writing Magazine

History Scotland

Traction

Narrow Gauge World

Garden Rail:

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Writing Magazine

History Scotland

The other titles which will be added are British Railway Modelling, Engineering in Miniature, Cake Decoration, Dolls House, The Artist, Leisure Painting & Stamp and Coin Collector.


Steve Cole, Warners Group Publications Publisher, said:

“We are really excited to be working with Exact Editions. The ability to do a search that spans all uploaded magazines is a real benefit to our readers. I’m looking forward to integrating Exact with a number of upcoming online membership schemes that I am sure will be a huge success.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented:

“We are delighted to be working with Warners to digitise these archives, which will undoubtedly serve as a valuable resource for professionals and enthusiasts in many fields.”


London, 21st November 2018

Exact Editions offer schools six months free access to four Current Affairs titles.

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions have partnered with four prestigious publishers to offer schools six months of unlimited access to digital archives of their magazines. All of the titles offered encompass extensive archives, every issue of which will be accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms. .

Exact Editions and the publishers involved have collaborated with the joint aim of raising awareness of digital resources and illustrating how they can be used in a school environment. A report looking at how digital resources have been used in schools will be produced at the end of the six month period, which will be made available to all participating institutions.

Every page, issue and article of the titles is incorporated into Exact Editions’ comprehensive search facility, meaning that platform-users can instantly look up a specific topic, feature or article from back issues, as well as in the latest content.

Access will work on-site via a single access link or by downloading the ‘Exactly’ app on iOS or Android devices. Remote access will also be provided so that staff and students can access the content off-site.

The participating magazines are the following:

Prospect

The Spectator

Le Monde Diplomatique

The World Today

The deadline to apply is December 21st 2018. After the six month period there is no obligation to subscribe; however, the schools will be eligible for a significantly discounted rate.

Schools can apply for six months free access by contacting institutions@exacteditions.com.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“We think this is a great opportunity for schools to explore the extensive political archives on the platform, as well as to encourage the use of digital resources both in the classroom and at home.”


LONDON, 15th October 2018

The Point launches digital archive with Exact Editions

The Point has launched a complete digital archive dating back to 2009 in conjunction with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. Institutional subscriptions to the triannual philosophy writing magazine can now be accessed on web, iOS and Android platforms.

Compiled of three distinct sections of essays, symposiums and reviews, the magazine prides itself on introducing the best of the academic humanities to a wide audience without compromising rigor or elegance. Since its inception in 2009, The Point has featured contributions from numerous distinguished scholars including Martha Nussbaum, Robert Pippin and Christine Korsgaard.

The new digital archive of The Point provides a seamless cross-platform browsing experience for institutions around the world. The advanced search function enables universities, libraries and organisations to search, share and cite every article from the philosophical title.

The Point is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

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Managing Editor Rachel Wiseman said:

“We are thrilled about the launch of the digital edition of The Point with Exact Editions. After nearly a decade of independent publishing, this marks an exciting new direction for us, allowing us to deepen our ties to institutions of higher learning as we expand into more university and public libraries.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented:

“The wealth of fascinating topics covered in The Point mean the title will be an excellent academic resource spanning multiple disciplines.”


LONDON, 8th October 2018

The 133-year archive of New Humanist is now available on the Exact Editions platform

Every issue of the New Humanist, and its predecessors throughout the years, is now available through the state-of-the-art digital edition developed in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions. Archives of this depth give an important insight into our cultural history and users can now explore those rare pages on web, iOS and Android platforms.

Published by the Rationalist Association, whose past members include Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell and HG Wells, the magazine has always engaged in crucial debates on religion, science and equality. The complete archive spans multiple generations of writers and readers, offering academics the opportunity see how the atheist, humanist and rationalist movements have changed since the RA was founded in 1885. The archive contains a full set of periodicals, from Watts’s Literary Guide through to New Humanist, as well as journals such as the Agnostic Annual and Question.

Institutions and individuals from around the world can now purchase New Humanist with cross- platform access. The digital archive includes a wealth of online tools for subscribers; the seamless browsing experience on both web and application platforms is enhanced by a bookmarking functionality and an offline browsing facility. The extensive archive of back issues, as well as all the latest content, benefits from an advanced search function so that every article, page and issue can be searched, shared and cited.

New Humanist is available in the Exact Editions shop here:

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Daniel Trilling, editor of New Humanist, commented on the archive:

“Everyone at the Rationalist Association is excited that for the first time we are able to show readers the full depth of the New Humanist archive. This is a great resource for researchers in fields ranging across philosophy and theology, social science and the humanities.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said about the launch:

“Digitising the complete archive of New Humanist has been a great undertaking and now it has come to fruition we are delighted with the final product. This project is truly representative of what Exact Editions aims to provide to the institutional market; rare and valuable magazine archives.”


LONDON, 3rd July 2018

The Times Literary Supplement launches digital archive with Exact Editions

The Times Literary Supplement is partnering with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to launch a digital archive of over 300 issues which stretch back to 2012. This new digital edition of the internationally-renowned publication is now available across web, iOS and Android platforms.

First appearing in 1902 as a supplement to The Times, the title became a publication in its own right in 1914. Over the past century it has evolved into the world’s leading international literary journal, featuring reviews and features from a whole host of distinguished writers, poets and scholars. Not only does the publication offer comprehensive coverage of important new releases, it also serves as a unique recording of literary culture across the generations.

The new digital archive of The Times Literary Supplement is available for institutions and individual readers from around the world to purchase with cross-platform digital access. The extensive archive of back issues, as well as all the latest content, benefits from the advanced search function across the web and mobile devices. Every article, page and issue from the renowned weekly can be searched, shared and cited.

The seamless browsing experience will impress literary enthusiasts and professionals alike, who will now be able to peruse articles, reviews and features written by the likes of Italo Calvino, Mario Vargas Llosa and Seamus Heaney.

The Times Literary Supplement is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Editor Stig Abell said about the launch:

“Our aim is to introduce the Times Literary Supplement to as many people as possible, and so we are very pleased to support this new archive.  Hopefully, it will be used for both research and pleasure, as there is a whole world of great writing about books and ideas now at people's fingertips.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented:

“Avid readers of the publication will undoubtedly benefit from the state-of-the-art archive, which serves as an excellent research tool on both an individual and institutional level.”


LONDON, 2nd July 2018

Jewish Quarterly partners with Exact Editions to launch full archive

Jewish Quarterly is re-launching with a digital edition created in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, which now includes the full archive dating back to 1953. The state-of-the-art archive comprises over 200 issues that are accessible across web, iOS and Android platforms

Admired for its fine writing, rigorous thinking, wit and wisdom, Jewish Quarterly is a journal of essays, reviews and opinions based in London. The publication presents a vibrant Jewish perspective on contemporary ideas and culture, as well as perpetuating the best of the Jewish intellectual tradition.

Institutions and individuals worldwide can purchase subscriptions to the Jewish Quarterly archive which offers cross-platform digital access. The seamless browsing experience allows subscribers to easily explore every issue of the publication that has been the proudly independent voice of British Jewry for over 65 years. The archive of back issues, as well as all the latest content, benefits from the advanced search function across the web and mobile devices. Every article, page and issue can be searched, shared and cited.

Jewish Quarterly is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Co-chairman of Jewish Quarterly Mark Goldberg said about the archive:

“It’s thrilling to be re-launching the publication to include the entire digital archive; we’re extremely proud of our 65 years of issues and can’t wait to share them with existing and new subscribers.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, commented:

“We’re delighted to be working with such an established publication. The comprehensive search function will mean that decades of fascinating content are instantly available for both individual and institutional use.”


LONDON, 3rd May 2018

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions have partnered with Foam Magazine to launch a brand new digital edition to commemorate their 50th issue.

Foam Magazine is an international photography magazine published three times a year around a specific theme. The magazine serves as a platform for a diverse range of photography; from documentary to fashion and contemporary to historic. Each issue contains multiple portfolios by world-renowned image makers and emerging photography talent, interviews and opinions by industry experts and distinctive editorial choices.

First published by Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam in 2002, the magazine has been awarded prizes for both its high-grade graphic design and the quality of its content, such as the prestigious Photography Magazine of the Year at the Lucie Awards 2017.

Brand new to the Exact Editions platform, the publication is available to purchase digitally for individuals and institutions, with fully searchable access to the whole archive of back issues and all the latest content across the branded iOS app, Android and web platforms. Every page, issue and article is included in Exact Editions’ comprehensive search facility, meaning that subscribers can instantly look up a specific theme, photographer or article.

Foam Magazine is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Institutional

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said about the launch:

“Foam Magazine is a fascinating publication with striking visuals. We’re delighted to be able to offer the title to photography professionals and enthusiasts alike who will no doubt be impressed with the quality of the digital format.”

Foam Magazine’s Online Marketing Manager Kiki Sideris commented:

“We’re thrilled with how the publication looks on the Exact Editions platform. The facility to search past issues means a whole world of photography is opened up for new and existing subscribers to explore.”


LONDON, 19th April 2018

Digital publishing company Exact Editions has renewed its ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations) accreditation for the sixth time since 2012. Exact Editions offers a range of digital solutions for publishers, enabling sales across web, iOS and Android platforms, placing special emphasis on institutional sales and working with high-quality titles to offer expansive searchable archives.

ABC, the industry body for media measurement, provide independently verified circulation figures for publications, facilitating publishers selling advertising space across titles. As an ABC Associate, Exact Editions demonstrates that reporting on sales across its platforms meets industry-agreed standards, as verified and accredited by ABC.

Exact Editions’ ABC accreditation allows each publishing partner easily accessible ABC-verified reports on their digital circulation numbers. The ABC reports on circulation figures are integrated into the Exact Editions publisher portal, and are downloadable at the click of a button. Having accurate figures for circulation is crucial for publishers partaking in advertising and marketing negotiations, particularly with the rise of digital readerships.

Jan Pitt, Commercial Director at ABC, commented:

“I’m delighted that Exact Editions remains committed to having its processes and reports certified by ABC. I’ve no doubt the enhanced trust and transparency that comes from ABC accreditation will continue to bring benefit to the publishers using its platform.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“Being ABC accredited and offering relevant reports on readership is valuable for our publishing partners. We are delighted to be able to offer the most up to date, accurate, and independently verified reader figures for publishers.”


LONDON, 9th April 2018

Future Markets Inc., the publisher of Nanotech and Graphene, are launching state-of-the-art digital archives of both titles in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions.

Nanotech is the world’s leading nanotech business magazine. Published monthly, each issue contains in-depth articles on the latest nanotech innovations with contributions from prestigious companies, as well as features on the latest nanotech products and industry news. As such, academics, students and researchers alike can instantly browse and search the archive, which includes every issue back to 2012, to discover important developments of the nanotechnology industry over the last few years.

Graphene is the world’s only Graphene and 2D Materials business publication. The archive, which features all published issues stretching back to 2015, allows individual and institutional subscribers to delve into the industry topics such as; government policy news, the latest global regulatory initiatives and current business and commercialisation activities.

Exact Editions’ digital platform for institutions ensures that every issue of the two archives is covered by the advanced search functionality. Users can search for terms in a page, issue, decade or even the complete archive, and across web, iOS and Android platforms. Each page of every issue of the archives appears just as vibrantly in digital format as it did when first published in print.

Nanotech is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Individuals

Graphene is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Future Markets Inc’s Linda Ericsson said of the archives launch:

“We’re delighted to offer the full archives of both titles for new and existing subscribers. Nanotech-based products show no sign of abating, and I know that students, academics and researchers will benefit from these two invaluable digital resources.”

Exact Editions’ Managing Director Daryl Rayner said:

“We are thrilled to have Nanotech and Graphene on board with their complete archives. Both titles look excellent in their digital format on mobile devices, and will be a valuable scientific resource to individuals and institutions alike."


LONDON, 29th March 2018

The complete digital archive of Jewish Renaissance is available online, following the completion of an archiving project carried out in conjunction with digital publishing experts Exact Editions.

Since its first publication in 2001, Jewish Renaissance has uncovered Jewish communities, arts and culture across the world. Over 60 back issues of the periodical are available as part of the brand new, fully searchable, digital archive. Published quarterly, each beautifully written issue includes insightful features on the worlds of Jewish poetry, art, and theatre, as well as lively debate on current affairs.

The Exact Editions platform is the ideal showcase for the complete archive of Jewish Renaissance. Every issue, page and article of the comprehensive backfile is served by the advanced search function across the web and mobile devices, with results highlighted and easily referenced.

Jewish Renaissance with the full archive is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops:

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Individuals

Janet Levin, founder of Jewish Renaissance commented about the archive launch:

“Exact Editions is the perfect platform on which to launch our complete digital archive, and aids us in our mission to extend knowledge and understanding of the diversity of Jewish culture.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said:

“We are thrilled to have Jewish Renaissance and their archive on board. The title’s culturally important articles will inform and educate existing and new subscribers, both on a consumer and academic level."


LONDON, 15th March 2018

Royal Botanic Gardens is launching the full digital archive of its official magazine Kew. Developed in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, the digital edition of this renowned publication is now available across web, iOS and Android platforms.

First published in 1991, Kew pulls together a fascinating mix of articles about the world famous gardens at Kew and Wakehurst. Published three time a year, each issue of the award-winning membership magazine brings readers features that focus on plants and the people who work with them, covering such a wide range of subjects as horticulture, education, conservation, art and history. The high-quality editorial and contribution of talented photographers render the beautiful magazine a well-respected ambassador for the Royal Botanic Gardens.

The digital archive will continue to offer an insight into the fascinating work that goes on behind the scenes as the Royal Botanic Gardens pushes forward in its mission to discover, conserve and protect wild plant species.

Kew is available for institutions and individual readers from around the world to purchase with cross-platform digital access. The archive of back issues, as well as all the latest content, benefits from the advanced search function across the web and mobile devices. Every article, page and issue can be searched, shared and cited.

Kew is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Individuals

Christina Harrison, editor of Kew, said about the archive:

“We’re thrilled to be working with Exact Editions on this exciting launch. Offering the whole archive digitally will mean that new and existing members and subscribers can explore past issues and discover the history of these beautiful gardens.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said about the launch:

“The beautiful features and photography in the Kew archive look wonderful in digital format and we’re delighted to be partnering with the Royal Botanic Gardens to produce it. It will undoubtedly be a valuable resource for individuals and institutions alike, whether for leisurely browsing or educational study.”


LONDON, 14th March 2018

The Royal Society of Biology is launching a digital edition of its official magazine The Biologist, including an archive of 40 back issues dating back to 2012. Developed in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, the digital edition of this renowned publication is now available across web, iOS and Android platforms.

First published in 1953, The Biologist is an award-winning membership magazine covering all things bioscience. Published bi-monthly, each issue brings readers interviews with high-profile scientists, news and views on cutting-edge biology, and contributions from the society’s network of 17,000 members. The digital edition will continue to inform, inspire and educate professionals and non-professionals alike, whether they are at home or on the go.

The Biologist is available for institutions and individual readers from around the world to purchase with cross-platform digital access. The archive of back issues, as well as all the latest content, is covered by the advanced search function across the web and mobile devices. Every article, page and issue can be searched, shared and cited.

The Biologist is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Individuals

Tom Ireland, editor of The Biologist, said:

“We are excited to be able to offer readers a modern, searchable archive of Biologist back issues with Exact Editions. We are always looking at new ways to inspire interest in biology, and we hope our partnership with Exact Editions can help us reach a diverse new mix of science-lovers and institutions.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, said about the launch:

“Exact Editions are thrilled to be producing the digital edition of The Biologist in partnership with the Royal Society of Biology. The diverse and thought-provoking coverage of the biological sciences will make the publication a must-have for individuals and institutions alike.”


LONDON, 7th February 2018

Tate, the renowned UK arts and galleries organisation, today launches a digital edition of its official magazine Tate Etc. Developed in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, the digital edition means that this renowned publication is available across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Since its launch in 2004, Tate Etc. has been an influential voice in contemporary global art. Each issue of the magazine, published 3 times per year, includes a wide range of interviews, profiles and in-depth editorials from some of the world’s most influential and thought provoking artists and commentators. The new digital edition of this publication for artists, by artists, will maintain its position as essential reading for aficionados around the globe whether they are at home, in the studio, or on the train with iPad in hand.

Tate Etc. is available for institutions and individual readers from around the world to purchase with cross platform digital access. The archive of back issues, as well as all the latest content is seamlessly searchable across mobile and web devices. Every page, issue and article is included so that universities, galleries and other organisations can browse, share and cite each interview or article by the world’s most influential artists and critics.

Tate Etc. is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

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Individuals

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“Exact Editions are delighted to work with Tate Etc. to deliver this beautiful magazine in digital format. The publication with fantastic design and world leading editorial will be of great interest to subscribers both individuals and institutions.”


LONDON, 20th December 2017

London based content producer and creative agency The Church of London (TCO) has partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to launch brand new digital editions of the agency’s flagship publications, Little White Lies and Huck.

For over 10 years Little White Lies has championed great movies with cutting edge design, illustration and journalism, while Huck has consistently remained at the forefront of contemporary counterculture since its launch in 2006. Some of the finest cultural, musical or film writing and commentary of the 21st Century is featured in the pages of these two distinguished publications from TCO, and is now available in easily accessible digital format for readers across the globe.

Brand new to the Exact Editions platform, both publications are available to purchase digitally for individuals and institutions, with fully searchable access to a range of back issues and all the latest content across iOS, Android and web platforms. Every page, issue and article is included in Exact Editions comprehensive search facility, meaning that keen readers can instantly look up their favourite film or article.

Little White Lies and Huck are available in the Exact Editions individual shop here:

Little White Lies

Huck

as well as the institutional shop:

Little White Lies

Huck

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“Exact Editions is delighted to work with TCO to develop digital editions for these beautiful publications. Our customer base will be delighted to have the opportunity to add these culturally rich magazines to their collections.”


LONDON, 30th November 2017

The complete digital archive of PN Review is available online for the first time with the completion of an extensive archiving project carried out in conjunction with digital publishing experts Exact Editions.

First launched as Poetry Nation in 1973, for 45 years PN Review has provided a comprehensive and detailed coverage of contemporary poetry. Over 200 back issues and counting are available as part of the brand new, fully searchable, digital archive . Each issue includes important editorial, letters, news, articles, interviews and poetry, combining in the archive to provide a fascinating overview of the last 45 years of British poetry.

The Exact Editions platform is the ideal showcase for this complete archive of PN Review. Every issue, page and article of the comprehensive backfile is covered by the advanced search function, with results highlighted and easily referenced for seamless academic use. Institutional subscribers can ensure that all of their users have unlimited IP access to the full archive, with individual poetry enthusiasts also able to subscribe via the Exact Editions website or the app.

PN Review with the full archive is available in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops:

See the included archives and their showcase issues here:

Institutions

Individuals

Michael Schmidt, Editor and co-founder of PN Review said about the archive launch:

“The digital edition with Exact Editions provides the perfect technical and visual platform for our archive project. At PN Review we are excited at the opportunity to attract new subscribers, as well as the added value for existing customers, that the complete archive presents.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“Exact Editions is delighted to work with PN Review to develop this archive of invaluable cultural importance. Our institutional subscribers and their researchers will be thrilled that PN Review is now available with full IP access to the complete archive.”


LONDON, 30th November 2017

30th November 2017 marks the first annual Digital Preservation Day as organised by the Digital Preservation Coalition, on this day the Exact Editions and the Digital Preservation Coalition are celebrating the value and cultural importance of preserving digital content.

Digital Preservation Day draws together individuals and institutions from around the world to celebrate collection preservation, access, and the cultural understanding that comes from preserving digital materials. In the spirit of Digital Preservation Day, to celebrate and highlight the value of magazine preservation, 12 of Exact Editions’ most ambitious digital archiving projects have been opened up to the public. Showcasing digital magazine preservation and the incredible cultural resource that such archives offer.

Accessible via the Exact Editions website, 12 significant archive preservation projects have ensured that 3 notable issues from each publications’ past and present are open to the public for Digital Preservation Day and the 30 days following. Individuals and institutions around the world are able to explore 36 issues from some of the world’s most significant magazine archives, preserved via the Exact Editions digital platform.

Featured content includes the a range of issues from symbolic publications such as Granta, Dazed, Gramophone and more. Over 100 years of cultural history is showcased via the preservation of magazine issues on topics including Politics, Music, Art, Literature and Ecology, open for all at the click of a button.

See the included archives and their showcase issues here:

institutions.exacteditions.com/showcases/idpd2017

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“Exact Editions’ Managing Director, Daryl Rayner, said: “Exact Editions and the Digital Preservation Coalition see the absolute value and necessity in preserving items of cultural and academic importance such as the periodical archives that Exact Editions have been developing. We are delighted to help bring the issue to focus by joining and celebrating Digital Preservation Day, opening up to the public some of the fascinating historical archives that we work with every day.”


LONDON 7th August 2017

Chemistry World, published monthly by The Royal Society of Chemistry, has today announced the launch of its complete archive with digital platform Exact Editions.

First published in 2004, Chemistry World brings the latest chemistry news and research to its readers. Every issue, the magazine explores recent advances in chemistry, covering all aspects of the field, from discovery and new product applications, to international business news and government policy changes. It also publishes features and commentary from leading figures and thinkers in science, tackling controversies and emerging debates from across the global chemistry community. This comprehensive coverage of the world of chemistry is now accessible on the Exact Editions digital reader, with the additional functionality of the platform serving to enhance the magazine’s value as a learning resource for schools and higher education institutions.

Exact Editions’ digital platform ensures that every page of the complete archive is covered by the advanced search function. Users are able to search individual pages, issues, or the complete archive by keyword, which will be extremely useful for researchers hoping to quickly find information on a specific topic. Each issue appears in digital format exactly as it would have been printed originally, across web, iOS and Android platforms, which preserves important visual aids such as diagrams and graphs.

Subscriptions to Chemistry World are now available for universities, colleges, schools and businesses, this includes IP authenticated access to the complete archive. Access for users is unlimited so that they can read, download, and search the comprehensive collection of over 164 issues without restriction.

Chemistry World is now available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

institutions.exacteditions.com/chemistry-world

Adam Brownsell, lead editor of Chemistry World, said:

“We decided to digitise our complete archive with Exact Editions because of the technical usability offered by the platform. One of Chemistry World’s ambitions is to get as many young, bright minds interested in the subject as we possibly can, and I think Exact Editions’ knowledge of the institutional market will assist us in achieving that goal.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“Exact Editions is extremely happy with the final product of our work with Chemistry World. The academic relevance of the publication is clear for all to see, and it will prove to be very informative for its readers.”


LONDON 7th August 2017

Figures released today by digital publishing platform Exact Editions reveal remarkable growth in revenue for publishers working in the institutional subscriptions market. With a record increase in the value and number of institutional subscriptions sold for publishers following the completion of archive digitisation projects.

Exact Editions specialise in working with publishers to develop complete research databases of magazine and newspaper archives, before marketing and selling the archives to the institutional sector. Together with their publishing partners, Exact Editions build archives offering multi-platform digital access, with unlimited user access, ideal for research institutions, schools and corporate subscribers, among others.

The Wire and Gramophone, two long standing publishing partners that have built complete archives with Exact Editions revealed today that they saw a number of important key financial indicators improve in the years following their respective archive launches, including:

- The Wire (655%) and Gramophone (424%) each saw steady and significant increases in institutional revenue in the 5 financial years following their archive launch.

- The number of institutional sales per year has also dramatically increased during the same 5 year period up to 2017, for The Wire (181%) and Gramophone (167%).

These figures demonstrate that starting from a steady position of selling to institutions around the world, with the addition of a complete archive, both The Wire and Gramophone were able to sell many more subscriptions at a significantly higher value over a sustained period of time. A rosy future is there for the increasing number of periodicals investing in digitising their extensive backfiles.

Download a case study on the archive projects and their success with institutions here:

exacteditions.com/casestudies/archiverevenues.pdf

Exact Editions’ Managing Director, Daryl Rayner, said:

“At Exact Editions we have worked with a wide range of publishers to develop digital archives and build subscriptions on their behalf. We are delighted that two of our longest serving publishing partners in The Wire and Gramophone have seen such strong growth in sales, and continue to do so. These archives are more valuable because they are complete, provide campus-wide access, are fully searchable and of course command a much higher subscription fee. This is a welcome bit of good news for periodical publishers, that there is room for growth in building deep archives and creating a valuable research product for institutions.”


LONDON 3rd August 2017

The esteemed magazine for the creative industries, Creative Review, has today announced the launch of its complete digital archive dating back to the first issue in 1980, in partnership with Exact Editions.

The Archive contains the entire back catalogue of the magazine, including the Annuals, which showcase the most outstanding creative work - that’s over 400 high-resolution, searchable issues. All of this content is now easily accessible in one place, enhancing the magazine’s value as a learning resource for students and professionals. And with each new published print issue, the archive continues to grow, ensuring it always offers the very latest in creative thinking.

Exact Editions’ digital platform ensures that every issue of the archive is covered by advanced search functionality. Users can search for terms in a page, issue, decade or even the complete archive. Each issue appears in digital format exactly as it would have been printed originally, thanks to the high quality scanning of the print copies conducted by the British Library. The complete archive can be viewed across web, iOS and Android platforms.

Subscriptions to the Creative Review Archive are now available for academic institutions; this includes unlimited, IP authenticated access to the complete digital archive. Access for users is unlimited so that they can read, download, and search the comprehensive collection without restriction.

Creative Review is now available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

institutions.exacteditions.com/creative-review

Creative Review Editor, Patrick Burgoyne, said of the launch:

"Today marks the beginning of a new venture for Creative Review, as we launch our digital archive. Students and academics can now browse any of our issues with ease, finding creative inspiration from the past and bringing those ideas back to life in the modern world. I find that a very exciting prospect.”

Exact Editions’ Managing Director, Daryl Rayner, said:

“We are thrilled with the outcome of our work with Creative Review. The magazine translates to digital devices beautifully, and the immediate availability of over 400 issues provides a superb resource for institutions wishing to subscribe.”


LONDON 28th July 2017

The New European weekly newspaper published by Archant has today announced the launch of a brand new digital edition. Developed in partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, The New European can be read across a range of digital platforms by subscribers anywhere in the world.

Since its launch following the UK’s vote to leave the European Union in 2016, The New European has consistently offered a cosmopolitan and intelligent commentary on a wide range of issues celebrating the best of Europe. Providing an in-depth analysis of the Brexit process and its implications, The New European offers a much needed and widely appreciated voice of reason to the debate with features and articles contributed by respected journalists and politicos from across Europe and the UK.

The new digital edition of The New European is equipped with the latest cutting edge Exact Editions’ reader and search technology so that users can get the most out of this in-depth and important resource. Digital subscribers can search across a specific issue, year, decade or the whole archive, for their desired result. Individual subscribers can purchase seamless cross-platform access, while institutions can instantly offer their users unlimited digital access to the complete archive of this essential contemporary newspaper. Beautifully reproduced across web, iOS and Android platforms, The New European digital edition means that any subscriber anywhere can instantly access the publication at the click of a button.

See The New European in the Exact Editions individual and institutional shops here:

Individuals - shop.exacteditions.com/the-new-european

Institutions - institutions.exacteditions.com/the-new-european

Chris Scarle, Digital Magazines Manager at Archant said about the digital launch:

"Since we launched in July 2016, The New European has gone from strength to strength and one year on we are delighted to expand our digital offering. The newspaper transfers beautifully to the digital platform and it’s a real joy to be able to search the full archive of back issues."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

"Exact Editions are pleased to be working with a trailblazing publication like The New European. The newspaper with the full archive will be an invaluable asset to our institutional and individual subscribers alike."


LONDON 27th July 2017

Today the red carpet has been rolled out for film enthusiasts around the world with the launch of the brand new digital archive of the renowned film magazine Sight & Sound.

Published by the BFI since 1932 Sight & Sound has partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to develop this comprehensive research tool for institutions, universities, schools and other organisations around the world. With the archive’s launch, film fanatics and academics anywhere will be able to study 85 years of back issues of the magazine, as well as its long-running sister publication Monthly Film Bulletin (1934-1991), at the click of a button.

The digital archive showcases every page of the magazine’s historic 500+ issues, as well as each new issue, creating an essential research tool and database for film enthusiasts. From the early days of cinema through to the latest Christopher Nolan blockbuster, Sight & Sound has been there from the start of cinema as we know it, offering expert film commentary and criticism, the full archive of which is an essential resource for any film aficionado.

Available for the first time for institutional subscribers. A subscription to Sight & Sound with Exact Editions features unlimited IP authenticated access for every user at a subscribing institution. The full archive can be read, searched and downloaded seamlessly across web, iOS and Android digital platforms, ensuring that any issue can be read anytime, anywhere.

Sight & Sound is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

institutions.exacteditions.com/sightandsound

Rob Winter, Head of Publishing at the BFI said:

"We are proud to present this archive project with Exact Editions. It is exciting to be able put the archive of Sight & Sound and Monthly Film Bulletin in the hands of new readers with this institutional subscription.This is an unrivalled archive of film commentary and criticism that showcases the best writing on film. It is also a fascinating record of the films released in UK cinemas, paired with insightful reviews. Together it’s an essential treasure-trove of a resource for the serious film fan - and it looks great on the Exact Editions platform!"

Exact Editions’ Managing Director Daryl Rayner said:

"Sight & Sound is the perfect magazine for the Exact Editions platform, each issue is beautifully produced and shines on our reader. Exact Editions are proud to offer the comprehensive archive to our institutional subscribers, for whom it will be invaluable."


LONDON 12th July 2017

New Internationalist, the independent publication that for over 40 years has reported on critical global issues with facts and heart, has today announced the launch of the magazine’s complete digital archive.

Since the first published issue in 1973, New Internationalist has pioneered truly global journalism that exposes human and environmental injustice. Grassroots, global voices and thoroughly researched infographics bring stories to life and provide fresh perspectives on complex issues. With the completion of this comprehensive archive digitisation project, the forward-thinking publication has worked in partnership with Exact Editions to ensure that every issue of the complete historical backfile is available to subscribers at the touch of the button, wherever they may be.

The newly launched archive proudly displays the magazine’s history as an easy-to-use searchable database, so that over 500 issues of this influential publication are instantly available to subscribers across web, iOS and Android platforms. Every issue is displayed as it would have been printed originally, and enhanced with page links and search to ensure readers, researchers and writers can easily access the treasure trove of content throughout the archive.

Subscriptions to the New Internationalist with full access to the archive are available for academic and research institutions. Institutions will be particularly keen to note that full IP authenticated access is available so that each article of every issue can be browsed with unlimited usage on the full range of digital platforms.

Download the New Internationalist app from the App Store to browse the complete archive here:

appstore.com/newinternationalist

Amanda Synnott, Marketing Director at New Internationalist said of the digital launch:

"We are delighted to be able to offer our subscribers full access to the digital archive. We know that our back issues are highly valued for research and reference, as well as general reading. This archive project gives fascinating insights into the political and environmental events of the last four decades, and shows off the New Internationalist’s knack for reporting on issues of major global concern, such as our risky banking system and climate change, long before they became of interest to the mainstream media."

Exact Editions’ Managing Director Daryl Rayner said:

"The New Internationalist archive looks brilliant and is a stunning resource whether viewed via the website or on an iPad. Subscribers to the magazine, individuals and institutions alike, will relish having access to this wonderful database of issues."


LONDON 21st June 2017

Exact Editions have today announced two senior appointments to bolster its management team and focus on maintaining its position as the leading supplier of digital subscription content to institutions and individuals.

James Doughty, who was previously the company’s Production Manager, has been promoted to Publishing Services Manager. In his new role, Doughty will take on the key responsibility of working with publishers to digitise their recent and archival content in order to build new revenue steams.

Daniel Hodgkin, who previously managed institutional sales, has been promoted to Subscriptions Manager, encompassing the role of marketing and selling digital subscriptions to both individuals and institutions on behalf of Exact Editions’ publishing clients.

With these appointments, Exact Editions is developing its business as the best digital solution for complete, reliable and fully searchable magazine archives. The changes signal Exact Editions’ continuing commitment to provide individuals and institutions with digital subscriptions to published content of the highest quality.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“James has a wealth of experience working with publishers to digitise their content, and in this new role he can apply this knowledge to maximise content outreach and assist publishers in developing their digital subscriber base. Daniel has been running successful institutional marketing campaigns for publishers, and will now be widening his scope to include online and app sales for individuals.”


LONDON 17th May 2017

Crafts, the official magazine of the Crafts Council, has announced a groundbreaking re-launch of the bi-monthly publication’s digital offering.

For more than 40 years Crafts has provided subscribers with a comprehensive and richly illustrated showcase of contemporary craft, including the latest news, reviews and outstanding photography from the crafts world. To compliment this fantastic longstanding print offering, the historic magazine has partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to comprehensively overhaul the digital offering for Craft’s subscribers.

This digital re-launch ensures that every subscriber whether purchased in print or online, now has access to the recently developed digital archive of back issues, with over 20,000 pages of in depth features and stunning photography. As part of the seamless migration of users onto this new digital service, subscribers can take advantage of the state of the art branded iOS app, as well as web and Android platforms. Subscribers, whether print or digital, institution or individual can browse and search the complete archive from the first published issue in 1973, on any digital platform.

Download the new Crafts app from the App Store here:

appstore.com/crafts

Grant Gibson, Editor of Crafts said about the digital launch:

“Crafts are delighted to be able to offer our subscribers a digital platform that matches quality that they have come to expect as subscribers to the print edition. The digital app and archive does excellent service to the high level of content and the treasured design of Crafts."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“Crafts, looks outstanding on the iPad with its own branded app. We are delighted to be able to work with Crafts so that subscribers have access to such a rich resource in the full digital archive. I am sure that it will be a hit with current and future subscribers, individuals and institutions alike."


LONDON 10th May 2017

The world renowned literary magazine Granta has today announced the launch of a state-of-the-art digital archive featuring every issue of the historic 38 year old quarterly.

Granta has partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to bring the archive project to life. With the archive launched, every article, story and issue of the famous magazine is available for institutions around the world to purchase as a comprehensive digital research tool. As such academics, students and researchers alike can instantly browse and search the archive for their favourite Nobel laureate, debut novelist or investigative journalist in one place.

Exact Editions’ digital platform for institutions ensures that every issue of the archive is covered by the advanced search functionality. Users can search for terms in a page, issue, decade or even the complete archive, and across web, iOS and Android platforms. Each page of every issue appears in digital as it would in print so the archive looks just as good on an iPad or via the Exact Editions website as it did when first published in print.

An institutional digital subscription ensures that any school, university, business or other subscribing institution can offer their users unlimited, IP authenticated access to the Granta digital archive. Access for users is unlimited so that they can read, download, and search the comprehensive collection of over 100 issues of the Granta archive, as well as each new issue of the magazine.

Granta is available in the Exact Editions institutional shop here:

Institutional Shop

Granta Online Editor Luke Neima said of the archive launch:

“Today is an exciting day in the history of Granta, as we launch our archive for institutional use. Students and academics can now browse our complete archive at the touch of a button, and revisit all our articles as they originally appeared. We think that is truly marvellous."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“We are delighted to have worked with Granta to develop their digital archive. The magazine looks fantastic on an iPad, while having over 100 issues instantly available is an invaluable resource for institutions wishing to subscribe."


LONDON 22nd March 2017

Archaeology Ireland has today announced the launch of a state of the art digital edition that includes the complete archive of back issues of this renowned quarterly publication.

The publishers of Archaeology Ireland, Wordwell, have partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to deliver this digital offering to subscribers. With the digital archive individual and institutional subscribers alike can instantly access every published issue, from the first one in 1987 to the latest quarterly edition, creating an invaluable resource of over 100 issues of well-researched and lavishly illustrated articles as featured in the quarterly, as well as over 60 heritage guide supplements that study a range of Irish archaeological sites in fine combed detail.

Readers of the magazine, including students of archaeology, as well as academics and enthusiasts, value the in-depth and comprehensive view of Ireland’s archaeological wonders that Archaeology Ireland offers, the digital archive will thus prove an invaluable resource for these valued subscribers.

The digital archive utilises Exact Editions’ platform to provide readers and researchers with a fully searchable backfile where every page is searchable and citable. Accessible across a range of digital platforms, readers can quickly find their favourite issue or article of the magazine using the Exact Editions website or with the native iOS and Android apps, allowing for easy reading whether in the study, on the sofa, or on the commute to work.

Be the first to browse the Archaeology Ireland archive in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops:

Institutional Shop

Individual Shop

Co-Founder of Wordwell and Archaeology Ireland, Una MacConville said about the digital launch:

“Our new digital edition looks fantastic online, it will be a valuable resource to our subscribers and help us reach new audiences around the world."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“Exact Editions are excited to be working with Wordwell to help Archaeology Ireland reach new and exciting heights. The digital archive makes for a remarkable resource that our institutional subscribers will be keen to utilise."


LONDON 13th March 2017

STIR, the quarterly magazine on new economics and community action has today launched a brand new digital edition together with complete archive.

STIR was first published in 2013 and explores new economic and political theory, exploring community-ownership, co-operatives and alternatives to the current political-economic status quo. Published by the community organisation group, Stir to Action, STIR will reach an even broader audience of people around the world with its new digital platform.

Partnering with digital experts Exact Editions, STIR has introduced an online subscription package for individuals and institutions alike. Digital subscribers will be able to access the complete archive of back issues from the first issue in 2013, as well as each new issue of the magazine, on a range of digital platforms including web, iOS and Android apps.

Subscribers, whether an individual or an academic institution, will be able to instantly search a wealth of material with Exact Editions advanced search engine. Global academic and research institutions will be particularly keen to note that full IP authenticated access is available for the complete archive so that each article of every issue can be browsed with unlimited usage.

See STIR Magazine in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops:

Institutional Shop

Individual Shop

Jonny Gordon-Farleigh, Director at Stir to Action, said about their digital launch:

“At STIR we are excited to be launching our digital edition with full archive. The digital access will prove to be an invaluable resource to our subscribers, and will help us reach a new audience of institutions and enthusiasts around the world."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“Exact Editions are delighted to be working with STIR to ensure that they reach a wide and expanding audience with their new digital edition. The magazine archive is a fascinating resource which our individual and institutional subscribers will delight in exploring."


LONDON 9th March 2017

Exact Editions, the digital publishing specialists, has renewed it’s ABC (Audit Bureau Circulations) accreditation, ensuring publishing partners continue to receive the most up to date and accurate circulation data on their digital readers.

Exact Editions offers a variety of digital solutions for a wide range of magazine and journal publishers, including web, iOS and Android specific apps. Specialising in helping publishers build subscriptions in the institutional and individual sales markets, Exact Editions works with prestige publishers to sell expansive searchable archives.

As the publishing industry body for media measurement ABC provide independently verified circulation figures for publications, facilitating publishers’ selling of advertising space across titles. As an ABC Associate sales made via Exact Editions can be reported and accredited by ABC. Exact Editions’ publishing partners can continue to access ABC verified reports on their digital circulation, these reports are integrated into the Exact Editions publisher portal, and are downloadable at the click of a button, crucial for publishers partaking in advertising and marketing negotiations. With the growing strength of digital subscriptions it is vital for publishers to be able to easily access accurate figures on their digital circulation, which ABC facilitates in a comprehensive and accessible manner.

Find out more about Exact Editions services for publishers here:

publisher.exacteditions.com

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said:

“Exact Editions are delighted to renew our ABC accreditation. It is great for us and our partners to able to offer the most up to date, accurate, and independently verified reader figures on digital readership."

Jan Pitt, Group Executive Director of ABC, commented:

“Exact Editions has now been an Associate Member of ABC since 2012 and this is its 5th accreditation. I’m delighted that Exact Editions remains committed to getting its processes and reports certified by ABC. I’ve no doubt the enhanced trust and transparency that comes from ABC accreditation will continue to bring benefit to the publishers using its platform."


LONDON 6th March 2017

Icon Books launch today a digital subscription package of its Introducing Graphic Guide series, available to purchase for institutions and individuals around the world.

Using a unique mix of witty and insightful graphic novel-style illustration and concise, authoritative text from experts in the field, the Graphic Guide series has been described as ‘a miracle of contemporary publishing’ by poet Don Patterson in the Guardian. In partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, Icon has developed a digital collection of the series that will prove invaluable to those seeking a guide to humankind’s biggest thinkers and ideas.

First published by Icon 25 years ago – the books the company was founded to publish – topics range from Foucault to Feminism, via Stephen Hawking and quantum theory, making big ideas accessible for readers across a range of digital platforms.

The Introducing Graphic Guides collection uses the Exact Editions’ technology to offer subscribers seamless access to the whole collection, across web, iOS and Android platforms. Each page, of every book appears in digital as it would in print, so that the full illustrated edition looks just as good on an iPad or via the Exact Editions website as it does as a physical copy.

Schools, universities, businesses or any other organisation can now give their users instant access to the collection of Introducing Graphic Guides so that users can search across each book, or the whole collection, with the touch of a button. The digital access is unlimited, IP authenticated, and can be accessed remotely so that any number of users at a subscribing organisation can read, download, and search the comprehensive collection.

Browse the Introducing: Graphic Guides in Exact Editions’ institutional and individual shops here:

Institutional Shop

Individual Shop

Andrew Furlow, Sales & Marketing Director at Icon Books said:

“It's very fitting that, in the year in which we celebrate Icon's, and therefore the Graphic Guides’, 25th birthday we launch our first subscription package for the series. Millions of readers around the world have enjoyed the series in its physical and ebook form to date and it’s exciting that we’re now able to offer another way for these unique books to be enjoyed.”

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said:

“The graphic guide digital collection is a wonderful selection of books that will prove invaluable as a reference work for schools and universities."


LONDON 13th February 2017

MuseumsEtc, a leading publisher of books for museums and galleries, has today launched a digital subscription package of over 60 books and counting for institutional customers.

With a single annual purchase, the MuseumsEtc subscription package gives institutions the chance to explore over 60 different titles, on topics ranging from interpretation and learning, to museum management and strategy, creating an essential resource for those researching museum and gallery curation. Galleries, universities, and museums can offer their users instant access to a comprehensive collection of studies on museum issues. The collection features all essential works published by MuseumsEtc and will continue to expand accordingly, ensuring that subscribers get the most up-to-date and authoritative content on global museum issues.

The MuseumsEtc collection uses the Exact Editions digital platform to offer subscribers seamless access to every book in the collection across a broad range of digital platforms including web, iOS and Android apps. Each page online appears as it would in print, with advanced search and linking capabilities creating a reading experience suitable for academics and professionals alike. With Exact Editions reader technology users can instantly search across each book, or the whole collection, with the touch of a button. The digital access is unlimited, IP authenticated, and can be authenticated remotely so that any number of users at a subscribing organisation can read, download, and search the comprehensive collection.

Browse the MuseumsEtc Collection in the Exact Editions institutional shop:

Institutional Shop

Graeme Farnell, Publisher at MuseumsEtc, said about the digital launch:

“We are delighted to launch this ground-breaking subscription package for institutions with Exact Editions. To have all our books available in a single accessible online location is invaluable both for ourselves and our subscribers.”

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said:

“The MuseumsEtc digital collection is a fascinating selection of books that our institutional subscribers will be thrilled to have available to them.”


LONDON 8th February 2017

Blues Matters, the award winning British blues publication, has partnered with digital publishing specialists Exact Editions to launch the complete 18-year archive of the bi-monthly magazine.

Subscribers to Blues Matters, whether in digital or print, institution or individual, can now browse the complete archive of back issues dating back to the very first issue, originally published in 1999. 93 issues covering blues news and reviews are now fully searchable via the Exact Editions website or the respective iOS and Android apps.

Exact Editions’ in-depth search technology allows users to get the most out of this vast resource. Subscribers can search for a term, particular author or translator across a specific issue, year, decade or the whole archive, and then also to bookmark the relevant pages. Every single word is covered by the Exact Editions search system.

Exact Editions’ cutting edge search allows users to get the most out of this fascinating backfile of the influential magazine, with each word, author and article covered in the comprehensive search system. Subscribers can instantly search through the years for their favourite artist or writer from a across a specific issue, year, decade or even across the whole archive.

See Blues Matters in the Exact Editions institutional and individual shops:

Institutional Shop

Individual Shop

Alan Pearce, Founder and Publisher of Blues Matters said about the digital launch:

“We are excited to be able to offer the complete archive to our subscribers, new and old. Readers will take great pleasure in browsing through the reams of back issues, discovering new and old articles and music.”

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said:

“At Exact Editions, we are thrilled to work with Blues Matters to make such a rich resource available to individuals and institutions worldwide. The magazine looks fantastic online and is an invaluable resource to blues lovers everywhere.”


LONDON 30th January 2017

Banipal, the UK’s leading publication on contemporary Arab culture and literature, has partnered with digital publishing specialists Exact Editions to launch its complete 19-year archive.

As of today, individual readers as well as leading institutions such as universities, government departments, colleges and libraries are able to instantly access the complete digital archive, dating back to 1998, via the app or online. This allows subscribers to browse all 57 past issues as well as every newly released issue on their preferred device, with IP authentication allowing them access both on and off site.

Exact Editions’ in-depth search technology allows users to get the most out of this vast resource. Subscribers can search for a term, particular author or translator across a specific issue, year, decade or the whole archive, and then also to bookmark the relevant pages. Every single word is covered by the Exact Editions search system.

The launch of this wide-ranging archive gives readers with a passion for writing from the Arab world the opportunity to read and engage with a variety of contemporary poetry and prose in English translation as well as interviews with established and emerging authors, publishers and translators, book reviews and photo-reports of literary events. In addition, the archive offers access to each issue’s featured guest writer on non-Arab literature as part of the magazine’s sustained effort to promote intercultural dialogues and interaction.

See Banipal in the Exact Editions shop to discover more about a subscription to this invaluable archive and be the first to know about the contents of each newly released issue:

Institutional Shop

Individual Shop

Margaret Obank, Publisher and Editor-at-large at Banipal said about the digital launch:

“This exciting collaboration with Exact Editions will help further Banipal’s role as a vehicle for intercultural exchange that opens a window for Western audiences on the realities of Arab culture in all its diversity and vibrancy, allowing Arab literature to take its rightful place in the canon of world literature.”

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said:

“We are thrilled to work with Banipal to make such a rich resource available to individuals and institutions worldwide. The magazine looks fantastic online as well as on the app and will certainly be an invaluable resource to lovers of world literature.”


LONDON 25th January 2017

Carcanet Press, the world renowned poetry and literature publisher, has today partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to launch an innovative digital platform for The Carcanet Collection, a wide-ranging selection of poetry and prose.

The Carcanet Collection gives subscribers a collection with over 70 notable works of literature and literary criticism, which will grow over the course of 2017 to include approximately 100 titles. The expanding collection includes significant works from the poets laureate of Jamaica and Wales, in Melvyn Morris and Gillian Clarke respectively, as well as a debut from Joey Connolly and highly anticipated works from Sinead Morrissey and Caroline Bird. This extensive collection of titles makes the Carcanet Collection an essential subscription for any lover of the literary arts.

The digital book collection utilises Exact Editions’ cutting edge reader technology, staying faithful to the original format of the printed works, whilst also offering an enhanced reading experience that can be accessed on a vast range of digital devices including web, iOS and Android apps. The advanced search functionality gives the reader an enhanced experience, as subscribers are able to quickly browse and cross reference this vast collection.

Interested readers can purchase an annual subscription to the Carcanet Collection for £49.99 from the Exact Editions shop:

shop.exacteditions.com/carcanet-collection

Michael Schmidt, founder of Carcanet Press, said on the launch of the collection:

“The Carcanet Collection will give subscribers access to the best new work we are publishing along with some of our key backlist authors whose writing we are re-presenting, re-discovering.”

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said:

“Exact Editions are proud to offer an exciting new product for literary fans. The Carcanet Collection subscription gives readers the opportunity to explore a fantastic range of books covering every literary angle.”


LONDON 14th December 2016

Carcanet Press, the renowned poetry and literature publisher has today announced the launch of a brand new book collection available as a subscription for universities, libraries and other institutions around the world.

The Carcanet Collection gives subscribing institutions the chance to expand their library collection with over 70 notable titles from the Carcanet list, growing in the course of 2017 to approximately 100 titles. The collection includes significant works from the poets laureate of Jamaica and Wales, in Melvyn Morris and Gillian Clarke respectively, as well as a debut from Joey Connolly, and the much anticipated works from Sinead Morrissey and Caroline Bird, with more titles to be added to the collection.

The digital book collection uses digital publishing experts, Exact Editions’, cutting edge reader technology, staying faithful to the original format of the published works, while offering an enhanced reading experience, essential in the academic study of literary works. The subscription offer also features the advanced search technology supported by Exact Editions and unlimited IP authenticated access on a range of digital platforms. All in all the Carcanet Collection makes the perfect Christmas addition for any literature library.

Browse the Carcanet Collection in the Exact Editions shop:

institutions.exacteditions.com/carcanet-collection

Michael Schmidt, founder of Carcanet Press said on the collection launch:

“At Carcanet we are excited to launch this groundbreaking subscription package for institutions. It gives universities the opportunity substantially to expand their poetry and literature collections on a smart new digital format.”

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said:

“We are delighted to offer the Carcanet Collection to institutions, the subscription collection perfectly aligns with Exact Editions commitment to offer content that is ideally suited for academic libraries and institutional subscribers.”


LONDON 8th December 2016

British Archaeology, the UK's most talked about archaeology magazine, has partnered with digital publishing specialists Exact Editions to launch its complete 21-year archive.

As of today, leading institutions such as universities, government departments, colleges and libraries will be able to instantly access all issues, dating back to 1995, via the app or online. This allows users to browse more than 150 issues on their preferred device, with IP authentication allowing users access both on and off site.

Exact Editions’ in-depth search technology allows users to get the most out of this vast resource. Users can search for a term across a specific issue, year, decade or the whole archive, and then also to bookmark the relevant pages. Every single word is covered by the Exact Editions search system.

The launch of this archive will give readers, with a passion for human prehistory and a desire to explore the vast and rich history of the field, the opportunity to engage with the all the latest developments within British archaeology: whether it’s remaining up to date with recent TV documentaries, book publications, gaining access to interviews with industry specialists or following the progress of current excavations.

See British Archaeology in the Exact Editions store to discover more about a subscription to this invaluable archive and be the first to know about the contents of each newly released issue:

institutions.exacteditions.com/british-archaeology

Exact Editions' Managing Director, Daryl Rayner said about the launch:

“We are thrilled to work with British Archaeology to make such a rich resource available to individuals and institutions worldwide. The magazine looks fantastic online as well as on the app and will certainly be an invaluable resource to archaeology enthusiasts!”

David Moore, Communications Officer of British Archaeology said:

“This exciting collaboration with Exact Editions will help further the aim of The Council for British Archaeology to not only involve people in archaeology, but also to promote the appreciation and care of our historic environment for the benefit of present and future generations.”


LONDON 29th November 2016

The distinguished publisher MuseumsEtc has today partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to launch a brand new service, delivering digital books to institutions.

MuseumsEtc is the foremost publisher of books aimed at museum and gallery professionals, offering curated collections that examine the pressing issues in the museums sector today. As a result of this digital launch, 60 of the most prominent titles are available for institutions to acquire via the Exact Editions digital platform. Books on topics ranging from museum management and strategy, to curation and education, are included in the collection on the new digital platform.

As one of the leading publishers in the museums sector, MuseumsEtc books’ being available in digital format for institutions fills a huge void for libraries, galleries, and any other organisation that may want to offer access on a wide ranging basis. The Exact Editions platform offers access seamlessly across web, iOS and Android apps. Each can be acquired individually via the Exact Editions shop, or as a whole collection. The digital access includes IP authentication, with unlimited usage numbers, including support for remote access, using the state of the art web reader.

The MuseumsEtc can be found in the Exact Editions institutional shop here: -

institutions.exacteditions.com/museumsetc

Graeme Farnell, Publisher at MuseumsEtc said about the digital launch:

“At MuseumsEtc, we are excited to be able to offer our books digitally with Exact Editions. These new digital editions expertly showcase the original content, while enhancing the content for digital and institutional use.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“ Exact Editions are proud to bring the MuseumsEtc books to a new and expanding market. MuseumsEtc fit well with Exact Editions range of titles, with in-depth, expert writing that will prove popular for institutions.”


LONDON 6th October 2016

Britain’s foremost publisher of heritage focused magazines, Current Publishing, has today announced the launch of a brand new digital expansion in partnership with Exact Editions. As part of this digital launch, a new subscription option complete with website and iOS app editions and comprehensive digital archives is now available for each of Current Publishing’s prestigious 3 titles.

The digital edition of Current Archaeology, Current World Archaeology and Military History Monthly will all be available to purchase from the Exact Editions website, offering web, iOS and Android access. Digital access of each title comes equipped with a comprehensive archive of back issues stretching up to 50 years, and features the latest cutting edge Exact Editions’ reader software, and search technology so that users can get the most out of this in-depth and important resource.

Each of these magazines are up there with the leading titles in their respective fields, consistently producing a beautifully designed magazine filled with stunning imagery and great writing. Covering a range of subjects, including the latest news and editorial on current trends in British and global archaeology as well as military history, these titles attract a broad and international appeal. The searchable and accessible archives, and digital accessibility will prove essential tools for academic institutions around the world, as well as the casual enthusiast.

The magazines can be found in the Exact Editions institutional shop here: -

Current Archaeology

Current World Archaeology

Military History Monthly

Rob Selkirk, Managing Director of Current Publishing said about the digital launch:

“ At Current Publishing we are delighted to be able to offer readers the opportunity to read our magazines in a wide range of digital formats. I'm particularly excited to enable our archaeology readers unprecedented and instant access to 50 years of archaeological news and research, which I'm sure is going to be a unique and very important archive.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“ Exact Editions are delighted to bring the Current Publishing titles to a new and expanding market. These titles fit well with Exact Editions range of titles, with in-depth, expert writing that will prove popular to individuals and institutions alike.”


LONDON 6th October 2016

Britain’s foremost publisher of heritage focused magazines, Current Publishing, has today announced the launch of a brand new digital expansion in partnership with Exact Editions. As part of this digital launch, a new subscription option complete with website and iOS app editions and comprehensive digital archives is now available for each of Current Publishing’s prestigious 3 titles.

The digital edition of Current Archaeology, Current World Archaeology and Military History Monthly will all be available to purchase from the Exact Editions website, offering web, iOS and Android access. Digital access of each title comes equipped with a comprehensive archive of back issues stretching up to 50 years, and features the latest cutting edge Exact Editions’ reader software, and search technology so that users can get the most out of this in-depth and important resource.

Each of these magazines are up there with the leading titles in their respective fields, consistently producing a beautifully designed magazine filled with stunning imagery and great writing. Covering a range of subjects, including the latest news and editorial on current trends in British and global archaeology as well as military history, these titles attract a broad and international appeal. The searchable and accessible archives, and digital accessibility will prove essential tools for academic institutions around the world, as well as the casual enthusiast.

The magazines can be found in the Exact Editions institutional shop here: -

Current Archaeology

Current World Archaeology

Military History Monthly

Rob Selkirk, Managing Director of Current Publishing said about the digital launch:

“ At Current Publishing we are delighted to be able to offer readers the opportunity to read our magazines in a wide range of digital formats. I'm particularly excited to enable our archaeology readers unprecedented and instant access to 50 years of archaeological news and research, which I'm sure is going to be a unique and very important archive.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“ Exact Editions are delighted to bring the Current Publishing titles to a new and expanding market. These titles fit well with Exact Editions range of titles, with in-depth, expert writing that will prove popular to individuals and institutions alike.”


LONDON 1st September 2016

Crafts, the bi-monthly periodical of the Crafts Council, has today partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions to announce a brand new digital edition, featuring the complete 43-year archive of the magazine.

Over 200 issues of the prominent magazine’s backfile, as well as each new issue, are instantly available to subscribers via the Exact Editions platform, iOS and Android apps. Whether these be individual subscribers, or institutions including universities, businesses, colleges and libraries, they will be able to instantly access all issues, dating back to 1973, featuring over 20,000 pages of lively debate, in-depth features and stunning photography.

The new digital edition is equipped with the latest cutting edge Exact Editions’ reader software and search technology so that users can get the most out of this in-depth and important resource. Digital subscribers can search across a specific issue, year, decade or the whole archive, for their desired result. Meaning thousands of important news, reviews, and profile piece articles on crafts over the last 4 decades are easily accessible at the click of a button.

Explore the new digital edition of Crafts, including the archive, here -

exacteditions.com/craftspreview

Institutions can explore and purchase a subscription from the Exact Editions shop -

institutions.exacteditions.com/crafts

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“Crafts is concerned with the importance of making. From the clothes we wear, the house we live in or the bike we ride to work, the magazine believes a sense of craft should permeate every facet of our lives.”

Grant Gibson, Editor of Crafts said:

“After 66 years of continuous publishing Opera has an immensely rich archive, and we are delighted to work with Exact Editions to offer readers this valuable and fully searchable research tool: it really is now the best resource in the operatic world.”


LONDON 12th July 2016

Opera, the world’s leading opera magazine, has today announced the launch of its complete 66 year archive in conjunction with digital publishing specialists Exact Editions.

Previously, ten years of back issues had been available, but as of today leading institutions including universities, government departments, colleges and libraries will be able to instantly access all issues, dating back to 1950, via the app and online. This enables users to browse issues on their preferred device, with IP authentication allowing institutional access both on and off site.

Exact Editions’ in-depth search technology means that users can get the most out of this vast resource. They can search the for a term across a specific issue, year, decade or the whole archive, and then also bookmark the relevant pages.

With the launch of this archive, readers can explore over half a century’s worth of first-class analysis, reviews and insightful features covering all aspects of the world of opera. Over the years the magazine has interviewed leading singers, producers and composers, had contributions from a variety of distinguished opera critics, featured articles by such important figures as Benjamin Britten and Osbert Lancaster, and has even reviewed world premieres of now established operas such as ‘The Turn of the Screw’ and ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’.

See Opera in the Exact Editions store to discover more about a subscription which allows users to gain access to this invaluable archive, and to continue to stay informed about all new important developments, performances and recordings:

institutions.exacteditions.com/opera

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“We are pleased to work with Opera to offer individuals and institutions access to such a fantastic archive which truly impresses upon the reader how Opera has been, and continues to be, unrivalled in its field.”

Opera’s Editor, John Allison, said:

“After 66 years of continuous publishing Opera has an immensely rich archive, and we are delighted to work with Exact Editions to offer readers this valuable and fully searchable research tool: it really is now the best resource in the operatic world.”


LONDON 21st June 2016

Geographical, the official magazine of the Royal Geographical Society, has today announced the launch of its complete 81 year archive in conjunction with digital publishing specialists Exact Editions.

Previously, ten years of back issues had been available, but as of today leading institutions including universities, government departments, colleges and libraries will be able to instantly access all issues, dating back to 1935, via the app or online. This allows users to browse more than 600 issues on their preferred device, with IP authentication allowing users access both on and off site.

With the launch of this archive, readers can discover the initial aim of Geographical magazine, as stated in the Editor’s forward in the first issue of May 1935. The aim was ‘to do something which has never before been attempted’: to provide readers with wide-ranging and authoritative articles concerning issues faced by people across the globe. Since that first issue, Geographical has been living up to that grand ambition, covering everything from history and economics to sports and leisure, in both familiar and far-flung places. It has become one of the leading titles in its field, consistently producing a beautifully designed magazine filled with stunning photography and great writing.

See Geographical in the Exact Editions store to discover more about a subscription which allows users to gain access to this invaluable archive, and to stay informed on a global level as each new issue of Geographical continues its explorations:

institutions.exacteditions.com/geographical

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“We are excited to work with Syon Publishing to make such a rich resource available to individuals and institutions worldwide. We are especially pleased to be offering subscriptions at a reduced rate to schools, so that young people can have access to a magazine which encourages them to engage with the wider world.”


LONDON 8th June 2016

Digital publishing experts, Exact Editions, have today announced the launch of a cutting edge new web reader for all content on the platform: magazines and books.

Every publication available via the Exact Editions website is displayed in the clarity and glory of the original layout, while featuring Exact Editions’ intelligent linking, advanced search technology, and efficient issue stacking for easy browsing of large archives, and the vast range of content that is available with Exact Editions.

Tens of thousands of magazine issues, and millions of pages are treated with a sparkling new display, ensuring that each edition, whether it be the April 1923 issue of Gramophone or a 2016 issue of Dazed, displays brilliantly on any device. Users can search across titles, decades and years, for simple and intuitive access to a wealth of knowledge.

Each user of Exact Editions, whether they are accessing as part of a print subscription, purchase via the web shop, or are an institutional subscriber, can now browse editions on the sleek new reader.

The new reader software has been launched in time with Exact Editions digital books service, so that readers can enjoy the full display of their favourite book, magazine or newspaper wherever they may be and on any device.

Try out the new reader here -

reader.exacteditions.com

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the launch:

“The new reader software that the Exact Editions team have developed demonstrates our commitment to cutting edge technology, with consistent and responsive software that answers the needs of our users. Allowing the pages of each magazine and book to speak for themselves while enhancing the user experience with search, bookmarking and stacking technology, the new reader is a piece of software that will be greatly appreciated by all.”


LONDON 3rd June 2016

The world-renowned art magazine, ArtReview, has partnered with digital publishing experts, Exact Editions, to launch a brand new digital edition, bringing together ArtReview and its sister title ArtReview Asia, specifically aimed at the institutional market.

The London based contemporary art magazine, is available to purchase by any organisation, from art colleges to galleries, studios and businesses. These can all now offer instant online access to these prestigious magazines for their members. Exact Editions IP authentication technology allows readers to access each new issue of both titles, along with over 10 years of back issues of ArtReview and the complete backfile of ArtReview Asia, on a range of digital platforms, including web, iOS and Android apps.

The new digital edition is equipped with the latest cutting edge Exact Editions reader software, with in depth search technology, issue stacking for easy browsing of the archive, bookmarking, and seamless cross platform access. The whole package makes a perfect resource for researchers, students, collectors, galleries, museums and artists alike.

Over 100 issues and counting of ArtReview and ArtReview Asia can now be searched, shared and studied across an organisation. Featuring a mixture of criticism, reviews, previews, opinion, reportage and specially commissioned artworks, ArtReview offers one of the most established, in-depth and intimate portraits of international contemporary art in all its shapes and forms. And since its launch in 2013, ArtReview Asia brings a new, independent voice to art from the Asia region. See it in the Exact Editions institutional shop here -

institutions.exacteditions.com/ArtReview

JJ Charlesworth, Publisher of ArtReview says of the new partnership:

“We’re delighted to be working with Exact Editions to deliver ArtReview and ArtReview Asia to new readers, especially in the institutional market. The magazine looks fantastic on the digital platform, and the search function really brings the archive to life.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“Exact Editions has a long history of working with publishers in delivering digital editions to institutions. ArtReview and ArtReview Asia belong in that category, beautiful magazines that look great online and with the app, with rich content that appeals to individuals and institutions alike.”


LONDON 19th May 2016

Digital publishing experts, Exact Editions has today launched a digital magazine collection, available exclusively for schools. 10 magazines and their archives can be purchased as a special collection by any school worldwide.

A selection of 10 world-renowned publications are available to purchase as a complete collection, with decades of archival content and thousands of issues. Utilising Exact Editions advanced technology, this collection gives any user at a subscribing school the opportunity to instantly read and search across all 10 titles. The collection is available on a range of platforms including web, iOS and Android apps. This access is IP authenticated and works seamlessly across the whole school.

Covering topics from Geography, Politics, Music, and Philosophy, the subscription collection for schools offers IP authenticated and remote access to this wide range of titles with over 1,500 combined issues for 50% less than the listed price for each title.

The titles available as part of this schools magazine collection are -

BBC Focus Magazine

BBC History Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

BBC Sky At Night Magazine

BBC Wildlife Magazine

Geographical

New Internationalist

Prospect Magazine

Resurgence & Ecologist

The Philosophers' Magazine

With a single purchase schools can give students and staff instant access to a broad range of valuable educational resources on the Exact Editions platform.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“At Exact Editions we work with fantastic periodicals that have real educational value to schools. We have packaged together a range of magazines that are most appropriate, and are offering schools great content at reduced rates.”


LONDON 12th May 2016

Exact Editions, has today launched a brand new digital books service. In partnership with four publishers, Exact Editions are using their expertise to deliver books in a new digital format, specifically aimed at the institutional market.

The service launches with a range of books for the academic market, with titles across a variety of genres: history, literature, poetry, ecology, sociology and biography, published by Carcanet, Seren, Liverpool University Press, and Permanent Publications.

The Exact Editions platform offers access seamlessly across web, iOS and Android native apps. Each book has an individual sales page in the Exact Editions institutional shop, and can be browsed using Exact Editions state of the art web reader. The digital books are purchased with IP authenticated network access, including support for remote access, across mobile and web platforms, with unlimited usage for anyone at the institution.

Using Exact Editions expertise in digitising content, complex books can now be displayed with full respect to how they are intended to look in print. Each page appears exactly as it would on paper, with the added features of Exact Editions’ advanced search technology, smart linking capabilities, and institutional functionality.

When purchased, the institution will receive an Exact Edition of the book, as a perpetual access acquisition, including no limits on the usage of the book, and instant availability for all users. In this way publishers will be able to utilise Exact Editions’ experience in the institution market to deliver site-wide access in a way that has not previously been possible with digital book platforms.

The books available at launch on the new platform can be seen here -

institutions.exacteditions.com/books

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“The Exact Editions service is ideally suited to a books platform. Publishers will be able to see real revenue growth in selling books to institutions, while institutions will be able to provide an exact digital edition to all of their users. We are excited to be launching this service which is incredibly good value and delivers perpetual access to books that universities need.”


LONDON 5th May 2016

The world renowned jazz magazine, Jazzwise, has today launched it’s complete digital archive. In partnership with digital experts Exact Editions, every issue of the monthly magazine ever published is now instantly available on a range of digital platforms, including web, iOS, and Android.

Since it’s launch in 1997 Jazzwise has established itself as a leading voice in Jazz culture. With the complete archive, subscribers can now search and share articles from over 200 issues of the prestigious monthly publication. Each archived issue is stuffed with the latest Jazz news, opinion pieces, gossip, reviews and a gig guide, creating a valuable resource for Jazz connoisseurs around the world.

The archive project, developed in partnership with Exact Editions, ensures that every subscriber in all formats, whether in print or digital, individual or institution, will instantly be able to access the complete archive as part of their subscription. The digital platform utilises Exact Editions advanced search technology, so that readers can easily find their favourite articles from issues past, making for a valuable research tool.

The Jazzwise archive is available for users on the Android, iOS and web platforms. For individual subscribers as well as institutions that take out an IP authenticated subscription on the Exact Editions platform.

You can download the Jazzwise iOS app here -

appstore.com/jazzwise

Jon Newey, Editor of Jazzwise says about the archive launch:

“At Jazzwise we are excited to be able to offer the complete archive to our subscribers, new and old. We are sure that they will take great pleasure in browsing through the decades of back issues, discovering new and old articles and music. It is great to see so many years of the magazine all in one place.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“The complete Jazzwise archive looks fantastic, it’s fascinating to be able to explore across the years of issues. The 19 years and rising of back issues helps create a really strong subscription product for individuals and institutions.”


LONDON 26th April 2016

International special interest magazine media business, Immediate Media Co, and digital providers Exact Editions, have today announced the launch of an extensive partnership. As a result, a number of the most prominent Immediate titles – including BBC Music Magazine and BBC History Magazine – have new digital editions available for individuals and institutions.

A total of seven different brands published by Immediate are now available across a range of digital platforms in conjunction with Exact Editions. Each of the seven are available on native iOS, Android and web platforms. Institutional users and individuals alike will be able to access each brand across a full range of devices, ensuring that the publications stay at the leading edge of technology and accessibility for users.

The Immediate titles that have launched new digital editions are -

BBC History Magazine

BBC Focus Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

BBC Wildlife Magazine

BBC Sky at Night Magazine

History Revealed

Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine

Each of these publications has a range of back issues that are available to search by issue, year or decade. As such each archive makes for an incredibly valuable resource, especially for institutional subscribers. Subscribing schools, colleges or universities can provide unlimited access to each individual title, or the full range, allowing users to browse across the publications as well as in depth.

Mark Summerton, Head of Apps and Digital Edition Marketing at Immediate says:

“We’re delighted to be working with Exact Editions to deliver our publications in new areas, especially in the institutional market. Each of the brands look fantastic on the range of different platforms, and makes for a fantastic educational tool.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“Exact Editions has a long history of working with publishers in delivering digital editions to institutions. The Immediate brands follow a pattern of being beautiful magazines that look great in digital editions, and have rich content that appeals to individuals and institutions alike.”


LONDON 21st April 2016

The leading monthly magazine Prospect has today announced the launch of its complete 21 year archive in conjunction with digital publishing specialists Exact Editions.

Since its launch in 1995, Prospect has provided insightful and cutting edge analysis in politics, current affairs, and economics. As of today leading institutions including universities, government departments, colleges and libraries will be able to instantly access all 250 issues ever published via the app or online. Users can search for a term across a specific issue, year, decade or the whole archive. Every single word is covered by the Exact Editions search system.

From the October 1995 launch issue with features by Andrew Marr and Andrew Adonis, through to the launch of the World Thinkers feature in 2005, right up to Brexit and the U.S Presidential race in 2016, every single issue and article in this respected monthly publication can be viewed at the tap of a key or flick of a finger on a wide range of devices including. Read what Prospect wrote on how Barack Obama’s opportunism won the Presidential race in 2008, and ahead of the EU referendum on 23rd June, what the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee said about Britain’s relationships and opportunities with Europe and the Commonwealth back in 1997. 20 years on and the debates are strikingly similar.

With this unique resource, Prospect offers an invaluable source of in-depth, politically balanced writing for subscribers who can obtain site wide licenses from Exact Editions.

Using Exact Editions digital platform, the complete digital archive of Prospect can be browsed across iOS, Android and web devices, using the advanced search technology. You can download the iOS app for Prospect, including the archive, here -

appstore.com/prospectbyplace

Bronwen Maddox, Editor of Prospect said about the archive launch:

“Prospect is delighted to be able to offer our full archive. It is exciting to explore the magazine in such an instantly accessible manner and users, whether from an academic, business or personal perspective will treasure this wealth of insightful writing.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“The Prospect archive is a fantastic resource. Such a wide ranging magazine with fascinating content works a treat using the Exact Editions search platform, and displays excellently on the mobile apps.”


LONDON 18th April 2016

Digital providers Exact Editions and JISC Collections licensing service, have renewed their extensive partnership, delivering some of the most in demand periodicals to UK institutions at fixed rate prices.

A total of 14 titles are covered by a three year agreement which fixes prices for UK institutions until 2019. UK academic institutions and further education colleges can purchase via JISC, IP authenticated subscriptions featuring Exact Editions advanced search technology, across the web platform and on iOS and Android apps. Each publication available as part of the JISC Collections agreement has an extensive searchable archive, with some stretching as far back as 1923, as well as each new issue.

The magazines and their archives provide an invaluable tool for education and research in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Universities from across the UK, including Cambridge University, Oxford University, University College London and Imperial will be covered by this extensive deal.

The full range of Exact Editions titles that are covered by the JISC Collections license are -

Dazed

Geographical

Gramophone

Jazzwise

Le Monde Diplomatique (English Edition)

Music Week

New African

New Internationalist

Opera

Prospect

Resurgence & Ecologist

Selvedge

The Tablet

The Wire

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“Exact Editions are delighted to continue our mutually beneficial partnership with JISC. The Exact Editions platform is committed to providing the best possible research experience to academics and students, this partnership renewal underlines that commitment. ”


LONDON 17th March 2016

Digital archive experts, Exact Editions is partnering with Portico the digital preservation and electronic archiving system to preserve a number of complete archives that are available on the Exact Editions platform as Perpetual Access purchases.

The archives of the magazines that will be preserved with Portico are -

African Business (IC Publications) - First issue in 1982, still publishing -

New African (IC Publications) - First issue in 1977, still publishing -

New African Woman (IC Publications) - First issue in 2008, still publishing -

The Middle East Magazine (TME Media) - First issue in 1974, stopped publishing in 2014 -

Each of these magazines are available to purchase as a complete, continuously growing, archive with a one off fee, as well as being available on an annual subscription basis. Digital preservation is particularly important for research libraries when purchasing Perpetual Access rights; guaranteeing the long term availability of the resource and ensuring that the content will be available to future researchers.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“Exact Editions has a unique and valuable expertise in building and maintaining magazine archives. They are costly to build and sustain and libraries that invest in them, rightly wish to know that they will be there for the long term. Exact Editions are committed to offering librarians the very best service as providers of digital editions and archives. ”

For more information on Exact Editions for institutions visit -

institutions.exacteditions.com


LONDON 8th March 2016

Britain’s leading independent football magazine, When Saturday Comes, has today launched the complete 30 year digital archive of the monthly magazine.

When Saturday Comes provides its readers with informed and intelligent comment on all aspects of British Football. Since it was first published in 1986 When Saturday Comes has offered intellectual and sometimes irreverent commentary on the changing face of modern football, from the Hillsborough disaster, to the founding of the Premier League and the rise of modern corporate football.

Subscribers to the magazine, whether in print or digital and institutional users will now gain instant access to 350 issues of the magazine. Coinciding with the release of the 350th issue and the 30th birthday of When Saturday Comes, the archive of back issues is now searchable across all digital platforms, for old subscribers and new.

Subscriptions to the magazine can be bought by individuals, as well as libraries, universities and businesses around the world as an institutional subscription, featuring IP authenticated web and app access.

You can download the When Saturday Comes app from the Apple App Store here -

appstore.com/whensaturdaycomes

Andy Lyons, Editor and co-founder of When Saturday Comes said about the archive launch:

“It is great to bring to life the archive of When Saturday Comes. I am sure our readers will love being able to search any issue as part of their subscription.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“The archive of When Saturday Comes is a fascinating resource for subscribers. The high quality content and images in the magazine make it ideal for the Exact Editions platform and it reproduces excellently on the iPad.”


LONDON 3rd March 2016

The complete backfile of Resurgence & Ecologist magazine has today launched online, with 633 issues now instantly digitally available.

The prestigious, bi-monthly, environmental issues magazine was formed from the 2012 merger of Resurgence and The Ecologist. For the first time, 50 years of back issues of Resurgence, The Ecologist and Resurgence & Ecologist are now available to every subscriber. Offering decades of articles, book reviews, philosophy, and insight into environmental issues.

Every past issue of Resurgence, now joins the complete archives of both The Ecologist and Resurgence & Ecologist in being available on the Exact Editions web platform as well as the iOS and Android apps. The first ever issue of Resurgence was published in 1966 and subscribers can explore 50 years of news, commentary and insight by purchasing access the all 633 issues in one purchase -

exacteditions.com/resurgence

Download the Resurgence & Ecologist app for free from the App Store here -

appstore.com/resurgenceandecologist

The extensive archive makes for a valuable research resource; available for universities, corporations and other organisations, who can take out a specialist network subscription utilising Exact Editions IP authentication technology.

Satish Kumar, Editor of Resurgence & Ecologist said of the completed archive project:

“We are delighted to make the complete archive of Resurgence & Ecologist available to each and every one of our subscribers. It is fascinating to see how the magazine has progressed over the years, and the wonderful search tool makes it easy to explore our favourite articles through the years.”

Exact Editions’ Managing Directer Daryl Rayner said about the archive launch:

“The archive of Resurgence & Ecologist is a wonderful in-depth resource for individuals and institutions alike, which will prove invaluable to subscribers. It is great to be able to see the different magazines and their coming together all in one place.”


LONDON 2nd February 2016

The prestigious falconry periodical, The Falconers & Raptor Conservation Magazine, has today launched the complete 27 year digital archive of the quarterly publication.

The Falconers magazine is the premier publication for falconers, providing readers with up to date news and feature articles on sporting and professional falconry. Edited by Peter Eldrett and featuring contributions from respected commentators such as Martin Hollinshead and Diana Durman-Walters, The Falconers & Raptor Conservation Magazine is the must read magazine for all falconry enthusiasts.

The publishers of The Falconers, PW Publishing, have worked with digital archive experts, Exact Editions, to deliver a comprehensive, fully searchable, complete digital archive spanning nearly 3 decades. Every page of the 103 issue backfile is indexed and fully searchable using the advanced Exact Editions production technology.

The comprehensive resource is readily available to any current subscriber for free as part of their existing subscription, instantly accessible on any desktop or mobile device.

You can download the Falconers iOS app from the Apple App Store here -

appstore.com/falconers

Exact Editions’ Managing Directer Daryl Rayner said about the archive launch:

“The archive of The Falconers is a wonderful in-depth resource which will prove invaluable to subscribers. The high quality content and images in the magazine make it ideal for the Exact Editions platform and it reproduces excellently on the iPad.”


LONDON 6th January 2016

The world-renowned textiles and rug magazine HALI, has today announced the launch of the complete digitised 38 year archive of the prestigious quarterly publication.

HALI is the global leader in coverage of the international rug and textile market. It provides scholarly features, reviews of exhibitions and books, as well as up to date market sections detailing dealers’ shows worldwide and price guides in each issue.

Every single edition of the 186 issue back file is, for the first time, instantly available from cover to cover, exclusively on the Exact Editions’ platforms, the HALI iOS app and the Exactly Android app. Over 30,000 pages and counting of high quality content regarding carpets and textiles is now available at a touch to any subscriber.

The comprehensive archive is readily available to any existing subscriber for free as part of their existing subscription. Subscriptions can be bought by individuals, as well as libraries, universities and businesses around the world as an institutional subscription, featuring IP authenticated web and app access.

You can download the HALI app from the Apple App Store here -

appstore.com/halimagazine

Exact Editions’ Managing Directer Daryl Rayner said about the archive launch:

“The archive of HALI is a wonderful in-depth resource for individuals and institutions alike, which will prove invaluable to subscribers. The high quality content and images in the magazine make it ideal for the Exact Editions platform and it reproduces excellently on the iPad.”

David Young, Head of Sales & Marketing at HALI said:

“At HALI we are delighted to be able to offer the complete archive to our subscribers. It is refreshing to be able to explore the magazine archive in such an easily accessible manner and we are sure that all our subscribers, new and old, will treasure this resource whether from an academic, business or creative perspective.”


LONDON 3rd December 2015

The official magazine of the American Numismatic Association (ANA), The Numismatist, has announced today the launch of its complete digital archives. The prestigious monthly publication has for 127 years been the definitive guide for numismatists around the globe, and is now available digitally with every issue published. It is displayed and searchable from cover to cover on the Exact Editions platform, as well as with its own branded Android and iOS apps.

The ANA, book/magazine printer Walsworth, and digital-content specialist Exact Editions have teamed up to present this valuable resource online. More than 1,400 issues comprising 163,000 pages are now easily searchable, shareable and easily referenced by each of the ANA’s 24,000+ members. Association members have for many years received the print edition as part of their membership; they will now be able to easily browse 127 years of back issues at the click of a button.

“We are proud that ANA has entrusted us to digitize its respected library of The Numismatist, which dates back to 1888, so the magazines can be made available to any member, any time, and on any device,” said Don Walsworth, president of Walsworth. “Further, Walsworth is excited about our partnership with Exact Editions and the opportunity to bring this service to other magazines and journals across the United States. This is another example of our commitment to help our customers succeed by delivering content through print and integrated channels.”

First launched in 1888, The Numismatist, has been the essential publication for currency enthusiasts and scholars for over 100 years. This extensive back-file of issues is now available to members at the click of a button. The archives also are a fantastic scholarly resource, available to universities, corporations and other organisations, which can take out a specialist network subscription utilising Exact Editions IP authentication technology.

You can download The Numismatist iOS app from the App Store here -

appstore.com/thenumismatistmagazine

You can download The Numismatist Android app from the Play Store here -

playstore.com/numismatist

Exact Editions’ Managing Directer Daryl Rayner said about the archive launch:

“Exact Editions is delighted to partner with Walsworth to build this deep, compelling and completely searchable digital archives. We look forward to building additional cross-platform archives with Walsworth, and are excited about working with the ANA to bring this valuable resource to its 24,000+ members.”


LONDON 15th October 2015

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions have today announced a completely new website for institutional subscribers. The London-based digital publishing and library services company specialise in offering cross-platform access to archives of magazines, available on a site wide basis. Exact Editions has developed a brand new showcase for these subscriptions aimed at academic, government and corporate institutions.

Interested parties can browse a wide range of magazines, by name, subject area, archive length and keyword. The new institutional shop boasts over 80 titles with more than 90 years of archived issues, nearly 10,000 individual editions and over 700,000 searchable pages. Exact Editions bring a plethora of content to any device, for a wide range of subscribing institutions. Organisations as diverse as the United Nations, Princeton University and the German Federal Government subscribe to the Exact Editions platform, and can now easily add extra editions to their library resources.

The new website uses Exact Editions’ trademark clean and unintrusive design, letting the content speak for itself. A bespoke website for institutional subscribers further demonstrates Exact Editions growing commitment to provide the best possible services to the library market.

Explore the new Exact Editions institutional site here -

institutions.exacteditions.com

Exact Editions’ Managing Directer Daryl Rayner said about the website launch:

“At Exact Editions we delight in offering in depth and searchable archives and current magazines to institutions. The brand new shop gives an in depth showcase to what Exact Editions can offer libraries.”


LONDON 25th September 2015

The respected pan-Arab publication, The Middle East Magazine, has launched a complete digital archive of every issue of the monthly magazine. The Middle East Magazine has worked with digital publishing experts, Exact Editions, to make a searchable database of the entire 40 year backfile, with over 450 issues, and 27,000 pages of opinion pieces, interviews, reviews and case studies now available at the tap of a button.

Covering a wide range of topics, from business coverage to cultural affairs, lifestyle features and regional analysis, The Middle East Magazine archive is a valuable resource for researchers interested in the culture, finance and politics of the Middle East, with all the issues available since the very first one published in 1974.

The database, exclusively available for library and institutional subscribers, can be accessed on a wide range of platforms including the Exact Editions web portal, and iOS and Android apps. Exact Editions institutional subscriptions give network-wide IP authenticated access to the complete archive of back issues, creating a seamless cross platform resource for librarians and researchers of Arab and Middle Eastern topics.

“A subscription to the archive also includes an administrator account to track usage of the content among end users, as well as remote access so that the database can be accessed off campus. The Middle East Magazine archive will also be available as a Perpetual Access purchase for a select few foundation libraries, giving the opportunity to certain libraries to add a fascinating resource to their permanent collection.

Institutions can purchase access to the digital archive of The Middle East Magazine here -

www.exacteditions.com/library/themiddleeast

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the archive launch:

“The Middle East Magazine database is a wonderful in depth resource for academic and private institutions. Librarians and researchers value tremendously the ability to search in and across databases on a variety of platforms, and the Exact Editions system delivers on all fronts, showcasing the content of the magazine.”

Pat Lancaster, Editor of The Middle East Magazine said:

“The Middle East Magazine have been providing topical commentary and analysis on developments in the region for the last 40 years. Middle East Magazine has become a journal of record, so we are now delighted to be working with Exact Editions to provide a complete, searchable and permanent archive.”


LONDON 25th August 2015

The Shoreditch-based style magazine Dazed, has today announced the launch of a unique Dazed branded Android app. Any Android user can download the Dazed app from the Google Play Store and instantly access the complete 22 year archive as well as each new issue of the cutting edge fashion and culture magazine.

The brand new Dazed Android app has a wide range of advanced features; the ability to perform advanced searches across the 20 year archive, to intelligent offline syncing of the latest issue and fantastic high resolution pictorials in the style magazine. Subscribers to the print edition of the magazine will now have access to the Android app included in their subscription, in addition to the iOS app already available to subscribers, Android users can also purchase a separate subscription using their Google Wallet.

“Dazed is delighted to bring our stories to an ever-growing range of platforms,” commented Jefferson Hack, Publisher and Co-founder of Dazed. “We have a commitment to innovation and cutting edge technology, which reflects the desires of our readers to access stories on any device.” Dazed specialises in bringing cutting edge reporting, commentary, and pictorial features on leading cultural issues, with the new Android app, this content can be easily accessed on more devices than ever before.

“Exact Editions are proud to be developing branded Android apps for our publishing partners.” Said Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions. “Dazed is a best selling magazine, and it is fantastic to bring this publication to a new market on Google Play.”

You can download Dazed app from Google Play here -

bit.ly/DazedAndroid


LONDON 16th July 2015

The award winning magazine for wine enthusiasts and experts, The World of Fine Wine, has announced the launch of it’s entire 11 year archive. The complete series of 48 issues, 5,000 pages and counting of the monthly magazine are accessed at the click of a button via Exact Editions, as well as the iOS and Android apps.

The World of Fine Wine, and the publishers Progressive Media International, have worked with digital content specialists Exact Editions to digitise the archive, making this awesome resource readily available to print and digital subscribers alike. The extensive archive makes for a fantastic resource; available for universities, corporations and other organisations, who can take out a specialist network subscription utilising Exact Editions IP authentication technology.

First launched in 2004, The World of Fine Wine has for over a decade delivered high quality, authoritative editorial content for the global wine aficionado. From the first issue it has been edited by Neil Beckett, supported by an expert team of contributors including Hugh Johnson, Jancis Robinson, Andrew Jefford, Michael Broadbent and Roger Scruton among others. Winner of the Louis Roederer International Wine Publication of the Year award three times, The World of Fine Wine takes a sophisticated approach to the assessment of fine wine that is neither dominated by fad or fashion, making the publication indispensable for the global fine wine aficionado, student or scholar.

You can download The World of Fine Wine app from the App Store here -

www.appstore.com/worldoffinewine

Neil Beckett, Editor of The World of Fine Wine said about the archive launch:

“It is great to see the archive so accessible on an iPad. Subscribers to our magazine now have instant access to all our back issues. The archive is a valuable resource for all lovers of fine wine, as well as any library needing coverage of the history and culture of wine.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“ “We are delighted to be working with Progressive Media International to deliver this remarkably rich and authoritative archive to all The World of Fine Wine subscribers."


LONDON 7th July 2015

Exact Editions, the digital publishing platform, has renewed its ABC (Audit Bureau Circulations) accreditation. Exact Editions offer a range of digital solutions for a variety of publishers, enabling sales across a variety of media platforms, from web to iOS and Android, with special emphasis on institutional sales and working with high quality magazines and journals to offer expansive searchable archives.

ABC, the media industry’s stamp of trust across ad trading provides independently verified circulation figures for publications, facilitating the selling of advertising space across titles. As an ABC Associate, all sales made across Exact Editions platforms are accredited by ABC.

Exact Editions’ ABC accreditation, gives each publishing partner easy access to ABC verified reports on their digital circulation numbers. The ABC reports are integrated into the Exact Editions’ publisher portal, and are downloadable at the click of a button. Having accurate figures for circulation is crucial for publishers’ advertising and marketing negotiations. With the growing popularity of digital magazine and newspapers it is vital that publishers can easily access accurate figures on their digital readership.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said:

“ Being ABC accredited and offering accurate reports on circulationis vital for our publishing partners. We are delighted to be able to offer the most up to date, accurate, and independently verified circulation figures for publishers.”

Jan Pitt, Group Executive Director, Client Services at ABC commented:

“ Reporting Digital Editions and Digital Publications on ABC Certificates continues to be key for our members. However, compiling and supplying reports from third parties to substantiate their claims is not always straightforward. It’s great to see Exact Editions achieving another accreditation in this area. I am sure their ABC accredited status will be of great benefit to publishers using their platform.”


LONDON 30th June 2015

The best selling pan-African business magazine, African Business, published by IC Publications in London, has today launched its extensive digital archive. 33 years, 375 issues, and over 40,000 pages of the monthly magazine are now fully accessible and searchable, on Exact Editions, as well as the iOS and Android apps.

IC Publications have worked with digital content specialists Exact Editions to digitise the archive of back issues, making decades of the magazine available at the tap of the button to subscribers of the print and digital edition alike. The African Business archive took advantage of Exact Editions’ new streamlined content management system for archives. The cost effective cloud-based process operates up to 10 times faster than previous methods, with minimal manual intervention, resulting in a high quality digitised archive.

33 years of reports on a wide range of sectors and industries, including transport, energy, finance, mining among others, are searchable and downloadable with the tap of button on African Business’ branded iOS app. The comprehensive search function allows subscribers to easily navigate the thousands of pages of business analysis. With the sync and bookmarking functions of the African Business app, a subscriber can access any page of any issue anywhere in the world with touch of a button, or swipe of a finger.

The extensive archive makes for a fantastic resource; available for universities, corporations and government organisations, who can take out a specialist network subscription utilising Exact Editions IP authentication technology.

You can download the African Business app from the App Store here -

www.appstore.com/africanbusiness

Omar Ben Yedder, Publisher of African Business said about the archive launch:

“African Business are delighted to announce the release of the digital archive, it is great to offer such a comprehensive resource for subscribers, businesses and researchers. We are proud to be able to show the history of the magazine and how it has developed over the years.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“It is fantastic to be able to offer this extensive archive to individual subscribers and institutions. This resource will prove popular with individual subscribers and a huge draw for academic institutions.”


LONDON 25th June 2015

Digital publishing experts, Exact Editions, and Mark Allen Group (MAG), the leading media and publishing business, have today announced the broad expansion of an already prominent partnership; bringing a variety of magazines and journals to a new digital audience.

15 MAG titles have launched brand new digital editions, to join the likes of Gramophone, Songlines and Jazzwise on the Exact Editions platform. Each of these magazines and journals will have individual branded apps available for download from the Apple Newsstand, in addition to being available via the Exact Editions web platform, as well as using the Android reader app ‘Exactly’.

The wide variety of publications have been able to take advantage of Exact Editions extensive range of publisher services; offering free digital and app access to their print subscribers, utilising the Exact Editions e-commerce system, and giving subscribers the chance to read, search and sync issues on their iPad or other mobile device.

From professional journals, to educational and consumer titles. The content available from Mark Allen Group’s extensive range of publications is ideally suited to Exact Editions high performance search and archive technology. Exact Editions apps use a low key approach that is designed to let the content speak loudest, ideally suited to the editorial led publications that The Mark Allen Group offers.

The complete list of Mark Allen Group titles that have launched on the Exact Editions digital platform today is -

British Journal of Nursing

British Journal of Midwifery

British Journal of Healthcare Assistants

British Journal of Hospital Medicine

Carriage Driving

Children and Young People Now

Early Years Educator

HR

Independent Nurse

Journal of Wound Care

Nursery World

Pro Shop

Practice Pre-School

Print Week

Wiltshire Life

Luca Da-Re, Head of Marketing and Digital Strategy at Mark Allen Group said about the partnership:

“Having experience working with Exact Editions, we are delighted to be able to continue and expand the digital offering to our readers. The transition has been smooth, our subscribers will be delighted to access digital editions on the go.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“Exact Editions look forward to continuing our growing partnership with Mark Allen Group, the additional 15 publications that we are working with demonstrates how well suited the Exact Editions platform is to content driven publications such as these.”


LONDON 25th March 2015

When Saturday Comes, Britain’s leading independent football magazine, has this month launched a digital promotion of the iOS app, at every football stadium in the United Kingdom and Ireland, utilising Exact Editions’ cutting edge geolocation technology, ByPlace™.

In a groundbreaking promotion lasting until the 9th April, any fan at 238 stadiums will be able to freely access the comprehensive magazine content simply by downloading the free app on to their iPhone or iPad. This free access includes an extensive archive of back issues going back to 2009, as well as the most up to date issue, and bonus media.

Using digital partner Exact Editions’ unique ByPlace technology, the magazine have been able to mass target every football fan in the country with free access to the magazine in the specified area of the football stadium.

This promotion is running at each stadium in the Premier League through to the Conference North/South in England, as well as Scottish Premiership to League 2, the Welsh Premier League, the Irish Premiership and the League of Ireland Premier Division, totalling 238 different stadiums in al, and will last until 9th April 2015.

The When Saturday Comes app can be download from the App Store here -

www.appstore.com/whensaturdaycomes

Richard Guy, Publisher of When Saturday Comes:

“We are delighted to be able to offer football fans across the country the opportunity to read When Saturday Comes. This is a great opportunity for potential subscribers to sample the magazine for free.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“The use of ByPlace to offer When Saturday Comes in stadiums across UK and Ireland, really highlights the varied use of ByPlace as well as how both readers and publishers will see the benefits out of these promotions.”


LONDON 20th February 2015

Songlines, the essential guide to music from around the world, today launched a new digital edition. The prestigious music magazine, published 10 times a year has partnered with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, to develop a brand new digital edition.

The digital edition of Songlines now features Exact Editions’ advanced archive and search functionality, meaning subscribers can browse and share a range of back issues as well as each new issue. The extensive archive gives subscribers the option to find a favourite article, review or interview at the tap of a button.

As part of the transition to Exact Editions, all subscribers to the previous Songlines digital edition will gain access through Exact Editions. This seamless process has meant that there has been no interruption of service for subscribers who have paid for digital access.

A digital subscription to Songlines can be purchased from the Exact Editions web store here -

www.exacteditions.com/songlines

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“Exact Editions are delighted that Songlines is using the Exact Editions platform; the high quality content of the publication means that it is a perfect fit with Exact Editions archive and access model of selling subscriptions.”

Luca Da Re, head of Marketing and Digital Strategy at Mark Allen Group:

“We are really excited to have Songlines available through the Exact Editions platform and we are confident that our readers will be enthused by the enhanced reading experience, and the added benefit of the archive content.”


LONDON 4th February 2015

Some bright news for the publishing industry has been revealed today as digital publishing experts Exact Editions have unveiled record growth figures for institutional sales on the platform.

The Exact Editions model specialises in offering IP authenticated access to the web and app editions of magazines and newspapers, to a variety of organisations, including universities, libraries, businesses, and government departments. Such a subscription gives an entire network of users access to the web and app edition of a publication, as well as a fully searchable archive.

Institutional subscriptions offer significant benefits to publishers with each subscription priced at a premium compared to a standard individual subscription, due to the additional technical capabilities and the wider audience reached. With reliable high renewal rate of such subscriptions, publishers can count on a high and reliable source of revenue at little extra cost to themselves.

In the year up to 31st December 2014, the number of Exact Editions sales to institutions rose by 48% when compared with the previous year. Combine this with the revenue from such subscriptions increasing by 78% and an increasingly rosy picture becomes apparent for publishers selling to institutions on the Exact Editions platform.

Not only did the number of Exact Editions institutional sales increase in 2014 compared with 2013, but the value of each subscription also grown significantly. Exact Editions has moved to a tiered pricing structure so that the subscriptions are cheaper for small colleges and scaled for larger universities, this flexible pricing is fairer and matches market needs. The increase in value of each subscription demonstrates the high number of large universities that take out institutional subscriptions.

With all of this information, a picture of increased sales, more revenue, higher value sales, and high renewal rates becomes quickly apparent. This may be just the tonic that the publishing industry needs to beat the winter blues.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions:

“Exact Editions are extremely proud of the strong performance of out institutional subscriptions service. This provides a valuable service to universities and businesses, while offering a lucrative revenue stream for our publishing partners.”


LONDON 28th January 2015

A comprehensive study of worldwide mobile device acquisition revealed that over the past decade “the rate of iOS and Android device adoption has surpassed that of any consumer technology in history”.

As a digital publishing company specialising in mobile apps, Exact Editions wanted to better understand the function of mobile technology in libraries today and their place in the future. A survey was conducted in January 2015 to a number of librarians worldwide. It quickly became evident that librarians globally are already recognising the sudden increase in students adopting mobile devices for academic purposes. Among our survey 68% of librarians revealed that students frequently used mobile devices to access e-resources in their libraries currently, while all of them answered that this will most definitely increase in the future.

The popularity of mobile technology in libraries is as a result of the increase in students using mobile devices as a source of information. By removing multiple methods of access, Exact Editions have ensured that connection to the apps is as simple as possible through immediate IP authentication. This eradicates the need for lengthy logins requiring a username and password. Most importantly, complete access is enabled when students are off campus through remote/EZ proxy access and Shibboleth for UK institutions.

Cross platform compatibility is a crucial requirement for libraries. Over half of the librarians surveyed estimated that the use of tablets and phones will become more prevalent than desktop resources, while all of them recognised the essential requirement in offering multi platform resources. Indeed with this, students have seamless access and the capacity to read an article on a variety of platforms from online on a desktop, or once the title has downloaded, offline on a mobile device; through apps the students have a 24/7 mobile library. Moreover, the magazines available via Exact Editions are accessible on both Android and iOS devices, again ensuring accessibility is at the forefront of our apps.

During our research the concept of layout was another important concern for librarians. A high 91% of librarians agreed that the publication should maintain the original look of the printed copy. This not only ensures that the content retains an aesthetic quality, but also provides contextual background, a pivotal necessity for much research. Additionally with mobile apps, the ease at which users are able to scroll quickly through the publications pages ensures reading is far more organic. Discovery remains effortless through the provision of ‘stacks’ that provide a fluid channel in which to flick between issues, thus making reading all the more engaging, easy and enjoyable.

The rapid rise in the popularity of mobile technology along with the potent results of the survey, underlines the growing need for information to be available via app technology in libraries.


LONDON 3rd December 2014

Art Monthly, the UK’s leading contemporary art magazine, has launched its complete digital archive. Every issue of the prestigious publication’s 38 year long history is now available to subscribers, who can access the complete archive whether on the web, or using the iOS or Android app.

Included in the archive is an early interview with Academy Award and Turner Prize winning film maker Steve McQueen, a review of Damien Hirst’s first ever public exhibit, as well as thousands of other snapshots capturing British art history as it happened.

The archive project has been produced in conjunction with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, offering an ideal platform for such an extensive documentation of 36 years of British art. The advanced search functionality, as well as bookmarking and social media sharing features, will perfectly compliment this comprehensive collection of art reviews and news. The Exact Editions platform offers the chance for libraries, galleries and academic institutions to take advantage of this fascinating resource by offering access on a network wide level to multiple users.

The digital archive of Art Monthly is available to any print or digital subscriber to the magazine, with print subscribers able to register for free digital access as part of their subscription, as such any subscriber to Art Monthly will can now browse over three decades of content, in excess of 380 issues with more than 1400 pages of reviews, interviews and features on some of Britain’s most important artists of the past 40 years.

As Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate has said “Art Monthly – essential reading every month for more than 30 years”.

With this archive launch, all 38 years are instantly available to collector or enthusiast alike, at the tap of a button.

Patricia Bickers, Editor of Art Monthly said about the archive launch: “We are excited to be able to offer this fantastic addition to our subscribers. It’s great to be able to explore the history of the magazine in such an accessible manner.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “The Art Monthly archive is a brilliant resource for art lovers everywhere. The archive offers great value to subscribers and is a huge draw for academic institutions.”


LONDON 25th November 2014

Britain’s foremost literary publication, Literary Review, have today launched the entire digital archive of the historic monthly magazine. For the first time, subscribers to the magazine will be able to access the entire 35 year archive of issues, whether on the web, or using the iOS or Android apps.

The digital archive of Literary Review has been launched in conjunction with the announcement that all print subscribers to the magazine will also gain free access to the digital edition of the magazine as part of their subscription. As a result, for as little as £3.99 a month, or as free with a print subscription, subscribers will be able to browse over 30 years of reviews by some of Britain’s most influential literary critics.

First published in 1979, the prestigious publication has been a commanding presence in Britain’s literary scene for over 3 decades, offering the reviews and comments of prominent literary figures on a range of books. Famous for it’s “Bad Sex in fiction award” which was first launched in 1993, as well as reviews by such literary luminaries as A.S. Byatt, Martin Amis and Hilary Mantel, Literary Review has been at the forefront of British literature for a generation; the digital archive will help to inspire another generation of literary fanatics.

Produced in conjunction with digital publishing experts Exact Editions the Literary Review app offers an ideal platform for this extensive archive. The comprehensive search function allows subscribers to easily navigate the thousands of pages of reviews. With the sync and bookmarking functions of the Exact Editions app, a subscriber can access any page of any issue anywhere in the world with touch of a button, or swipe of a finger. The Exact Editions platform further provides an opportunity for Literary Review to sell network wide site licenses at academic institutions and public libraries, where the 35 year archive will be a highly valued resource.

You can download the Literary Review app from the App Store, here -

appstore.com/literaryreview

Nancy Sladek, Editor of Literary Review said about the archive launch: “We are excited to be able to offer this fantastic addition to our subscribers. It’s great to be able to explore the years of reviews, and the history of the magazine.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “The ByPlace technology is highly effective, in being the only method to target large numbers of iPad Newsstand readers, based on their location. Jazzwise and The EFG London Jazz Festival demonstrate the perfect way in which magazines can use ByPlace to promote their publication.”


LONDON 14th November 2014

To mark the launch of the EFG London Jazz Festival, Jazzwise magazine is offering free access to the iOS Newsstand app across the festival’s location on London’s Southbank.

Using Exact Editions unique ByPlace™ technology, any iPad or iPhone user can download the Jazzwise Newsstand app, and instantly gain access to Jazz reviews and news, including the EFG London Jazz Festival Special in the November 2014 issue.

The EFG London Jazz Festival starts today, Friday 14th November, and runs until Sunday 23rd November; throughout this period, festival goers will be able to browse and download unlimited content including the current issue and an archive of past editions going back to 2008. Each issue of the magazine can be synced to the device to read offline, each article can be shared via social media, and the entire archive can be searched using Exact Editions advanced search feature.

Throughout the festival, featuring performances by Jazz artists such as Abdullah Ibrahim, John Surman and Robert Glasper, anyone with an iPad or iPhone will be able to research and share information about the concert and artist via the Jazzwise app.

You can download the Jazzwise app from the App Store, here -

appstore.com/jazzwise

The Jazzwise app will be freely available at the following locations at the Southbank Centre -

Royal Festival Hall

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Queens Walk

Jon Newey, Editor and Publisher of Jazzwise said about the offer: “This promotion and the ByPlace technology, means that we are able to interact with potential subscribers in an innovative and highly targeted way. It is an exciting way to be able to connect with Jazz fans, and win subscribers.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “The ByPlace technology is highly effective, in being the only method to target large numbers of iPad Newsstand readers, based on their location. Jazzwise and The EFG London Jazz Festival demonstrate the perfect way in which magazines can use ByPlace to promote their publication.”


LONDON 16th October 2014

Each of over 100, Exact Editions developed Newsstand apps, have been comprehensively updated and revamped in time with the recent release of the Apple iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, as well as the iOS8 software update.

The complete range of apps, including notable titles such as Gramophone, Dazed & Confused and Le Monde Diplomatique, will now be optimised for the latest iOS 8 software update, and the larger screen sizes of the new Apple iPhone range. Each of Apple’s 3 iPhone screen sizes, including the 2 most recent screen sizes of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, are now fully supported by Exact Editions apps.

The sleekly designed Newsstand apps perfectly utilise the increased screen size of the leading edge iPhone hardware. The new, larger, clearer, 4.7 and 5.5 inch Retina HD displays, flawlessly showcases magazines, and the capability of Newsstand applications. With more preview options, an improved page-flow option and menu, the Exact Editions iOS 8 update compliments takes full advantage of the exciting new hardware from Apple. Users of Newsstand apps are also fully aware of any free content available in their area, due to upgraded geolocation capabilities of the ByPlace feature.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app updates: “At Exact Editions, we continue to offer the highest quality cutting edge solutions to publishers. Keeping abreast of the times with updated state of the art apps, is a key component of our service; for the publishers as well as their subscribers.”


LONDON 10th October 2014

This week’s edition of The New Statesman is guest-edited by the Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry. To mark this special edition, the weekly politics magazine are offering free downloads of the magazine, in various art colleges and universities around the United Kingdom.

Using Exact Editions’ unique ByPlace™ technology, The New Statesman has created a number of hotspots where iPad and iPhone users will be able to download the Newsstand app, and read the magazine for free. Included in this promotion are the campuses of Glasgow School of Art, Norwich University of the Arts, and London School of Economics.

Published by Progressive Media International, The New Statesman, has partnered with artist and intellectual Grayson Perry. As part of his guest-editorship Perry discusses the tribe of ‘The Great White Male’ and it’s dominant place in society, as well as other issues relating to youth and masculinity. Highlights from this weeks edition include features by Rowan Williams, Steven Fry, Robert Webb and Alain de Botton, as well as a featured discussion between Martin Amis and Grayson Perry. The complete issue will be available with the ByPlace promotion.

The New Statesman ByPlace app includes access to the most recent issue as well as the searchable archive. While individual pages and articles can be shared via social media, with the in built share function on the app. The New Statesman has been able to give free promotional access to their content, to a large number of potential subscribers, through utilising the ByPlace technology.

This app is freely accessible in the following locations as part of this ByPlace promotion -

London School of Economics

Norwich University of the Arts

Glasgow School of Art

You can download the New Statesman ByPlace app from the App Store, here -

appstore.com/newstatesmanbyplace

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the Scottish referendum promotion: “The free access to political magazines across Scotland, will help contribute to an informed debate on the independence referendum. It’s a fantastic opportunity for publishers and venue owners to engage with their subscribers and customers on such a key issue. Exact Editions are excited to be helping to facilitate such an opportunity.”


LONDON 26th August 2014

With the Scottish Independence referendum less than a month away, digital subscription specialists, Exact Editions, are helping to inform the debate. Key Exact Editions publishing partners are providing free, digital, location based access to a variety of high profile political and current affairs magazines, in up to 214 locations across Scotland. Utilising Exact Editions ByPlace™ technology; the iOS apps for magazines such as New Statesman and Prospect will be available in bars, cafes, and other venues across Scotland, as the nation decides on whether to remain a part of the United Kingdom, or to become an independent state.

Any venue, whether it be public space, cafe, hotel or social club, throughout the whole of Scotland, can apply for free digital access to magazines in their locale, via a simple form on the Exact Editions website. Access will then be enabled on a first come first serve basis, for the first 214 venues to apply.

Whether it be a hotel in St Andrews, a Glasgow pub, or a coffee shop in Holyrood, the proprietor or manager of each location will be able to get free venue wide access for their customers to the iOS apps for New Statesman and Prospect for one month during the referendum period. Any patron with an iPad, or iPhone will be able to inform themselves on the debate around the upcoming referendum, as to whether to continue with the 214 year old political union, with instant free access to this range of political publications, on Newsstand.

Any proprietor or manager of a public venue where clientele will be debating this momentous decision can apply for free access at their location, simply by filling out this short form on the Exact Editions website. -

www.exacteditions.com/indyref

The Prospect Newsstand app can be downloaded from the App Store, here -

appstore.com/prospectbyplace

The New Statesman ByPlace Newsstand app can be downloaded from the App Store, here -

appstore.com/newstatesmanbyplace

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the Scottish referendum promotion: “The free access to political magazines across Scotland, will help contribute to an informed debate on the independence referendum. It’s a fantastic opportunity for publishers and venue owners to engage with their subscribers and customers on such a key issue. Exact Editions are excited to be helping to facilitate such an opportunity.”


LONDON 21st August 2014

Permaculture magazine have partnered with digital subscription specialists Exact Editions, to digitise the entire archive of the quarterly publication. For 22 years Permaculture Magazine has documented and advised on sustainable agriculture and living practices, for a global audience, with 88 pages of articles and discussion being published on a seasonal basis. With the digitised archive, each and every article published over the past 22 years is now available at the touch of a button.

Over 5,000 pages of information regarding sustainable living, organic gardening and agricultural, alternative technology as well as community development and much much more is now available simply via subscribing to the iOS newsstand app. As a leading voice in eco-living, this archive of Permaculture magazine is an invaluable resource to anyone interested in a sustainable, environmentally conscious lifestyle.

A subscriber to the magazine will be able to read, search and share any of the articles released in all of the 81 past issues of Permaculture magazine. Using Exact Editions advanced search functionality, subscribers can search by issue, year or the complete archive, as well as being able to bookmark searches, and share articles with friends and followers on social media. In addition to this complete archive being available for digital subscribers, Permaculture Magazine have now made digital access free for all print subscribers. Any print subscriber can now register for free digital access to the complete archive, which can be accessed at the tap of a button, via the web as well as the iOS and Android apps.

Tony Rollinson, Sales Director of Permaculture Magazine said about the archive launch: “At Permaculture we are delighted to be able to offer the complete archive of our magazine to each of our subscribers. Access to the complete archive is a valuable resource, which we are sure will attract new subscribers. It’s great to be able to make 22 years of hard work so accessible.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the new archive: “It is fantastic that the complete 81 issue archive of Permaculture is now fully available to subscribers. A magazine archive such as Permaculture’s with such high quality content going back so many years, creates an incredible resource for readers.”


LONDON 12th June 2014

When Saturday Comes, “the half decent football magazine” is running a special promotion in Brazil over June and July this summer, offering spectators at various World Cup fan parks the opportunity to read newsstand app for free. Using the Exact Editions ByPlace™ technology, any iPad or iPhone user within various fan parks across Brazil will be able to read When Saturday Comes for free, including the special edition World Cup Team Guide, throughout the month of World Cup fever in Brazil.

The unique ByPlace™ technology of Exact Editions publishing platform helps When Saturday Comes to offer free access to millions of users across Brazil for the duration of the World Cup. As part of the fan experience, Fan Fests have been set up in each of the host cities across the nation, giving fans without tickets the chance to soak up the local atmosphere, and experience Brazilian football fever. Fan Fest attendants are now also able to read, or download, an issue of When Saturday Comes. So that England fans stuck at home don’t feel too left out of this opportunity, When Saturday Comes will also be available at the ‘Fever Pitch’ fan park in Manchester.

The When Saturday Comes Newsstand app includes an archive of back issues, while the Exact Editions platform offers users the opportunity to search for and share their favourite articles via social media. The unique linking and syncing of each issue allows the reader to explore the topics further while at the venue, or to download the edition of the magazine to read later. Once the user exits the ByPlace™ zone, and attempts to access a new issue, they will be asked whether they would like to subscribe to the title, turning users into potential subscribers.

The list of arenas where When Saturday Comes can be downloaded for free are -

Belo Horizonte - Venue Expominas

Brasilia - Venue Taguaparque

Curitiba - Pedreira Paulo Leminski

Manaus - Ponta Negra

Natal - Praia do Forte

Porto Alegre - Sunset Amphitheater

Rio de Janeiro - Copacabana

Sao Paulo - Anhangabau Valley

Manchester, UK - Fever Pitch Venue

Richard Guy, Publisher of When Saturday Comes said about the World Cup promotion: “We are delighted to be able to offer football fans in Brazil, and at home, the opportunity to read When Saturday Comes before getting behind their team.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the promotion: “The use of ByPlace to offer When Saturday Comes in cities across Brazil for the World Cup, really highlights the varied use of ByPlace as well as how both readers and publishers will see the benefits out of these promotions.”


LONDON 23rd May 2014

The recently launched fashion magazine, System, have collaborated with Exact Editions to bring the bi-annual title to Apple’s Newsstand, giving fashion lovers from across the globe the chance to read this latest couture magazine on their iPads and iPhones. System explores the entwined relationship of fashion and contemporary culture, from art to technology via celebrity; System takes a contextual look at the world of fashion rather than simply focusing on brands and fashion houses.

The brand new app has been developed in partnership with digital magazine experts Exact Editions. Exact Editions apps are designed to ensure that the original magazine is the focus of the app, with no gimmicks, but a clean design that will instantly marry the aesthetics of the title with the fantastic iPad retina display. The System app gives subscribers the ability to read, search and share back issues as well as each new issue of the magazine. The Exact Editions technology means that every url is linked, each page can be bookmarked and read offline, and articles can be shared via each major social network.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app launch: “High quality titles such as System are ideal for the iPad, and it’s Newsstand marketplace. The magazine looks wonderful on the retina display and will be popular all over the globe.”

Blake Abbie, Managing Editor of System said: “We are delighted to be able to bring System to Newsstand. With the iOS app, we can reach an ever growing global audience”


LONDON 21st May 2014

Landmark Haymarket title, Management Today, is today launching an iOS Newsstand app for the first time. Having partnered with digital publishing platform providers, Exact Editions, the new Management Today app will be available to new and existing subscribers across the range of iOS mobile platforms. World renowned as one of the most influential business magazines, Management Today will prove a surefire hit will with business savvy iPad owners around the globe, able to pick up the magazine at any time, whether on a plane to Doha, or at a conference in Detroit.

Management Today has been a cornerstone title for Haymarket ever since its launch in 1966. From profiles of prominent business leaders, to features on emerging markets, via book reviews, the Management Today app offers an invaluable resource to business people around the world. App users will have access to an archive of back issues going back over 3 years, all of which is fully searchable and intelligently linked. A subscriber can now find that elusive interview or article at the tap of a button, while simultaneously being able to share each article via a number of social media outlets integrated into the new Management Today app.

The new Management Today app has Exact Editions unique ByPlace technology ready integrated into the app, giving Haymarket the opportunity to sell digital subscriptions to the magazine by location. Be it be a business school, a corporation, or an airline, the opportunity is there for Management Today to reach a vast number of users, with the new Newsstand app.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app launch: “We are delighted to be working with Haymarket to bring this highly respected title to the Newsstand. Management Today will appeal perfectly to the iPad owning demographic, and we foresee it being a roaring success in the Newsstand marketplace.”

Jamie Wilson, Publisher of Management Today said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Exact Editions to bring Management Today to Newsstand. Management Today has a global following, and we look forward to expanding this with this brand new iOS app.”


LONDON 30th April 2014

The British summer festival season will get under way with a bang when the Cheltenham Jazz Festival opens on Wednesday 30th April 2014. Running through until Monday 5th May, the festival will feature some of the biggest names in contemporary Jazz, across a number of venues in Cheltenham. As part of the festival experience, Official Festival jazz media partners Jazzwise, will be making their magazine freely available, by giving unfettered access to their iOS Newsstand app, throughout the various Cheltenham Jazz Festival locations for the entirety of the 6 day event.

Using the unique ByPlace™ technology of the Exact Editions digital publishing platform, the UK’s biggest selling and most influential monthly jazz magazine, Jazzwise, will give unlimited access to the Newsstand app for iPhone or iPad users across the 7 different venues that make up the Cheltenham festival. Whether in the cafe of the concert hall between shows, or waiting for a delayed friend, the complete app will be available easily and within seconds for any one who chooses. For the duration of the festival and within a hundred meter radius of any festival venue the complete Jazzwise app, will be available to iPad and iPhone users.

Jazz aficionados from across the world will descend on Cheltenham for the bank holiday weekend, and each one of them will be able to access an archive of Britain’s most influential jazz magazine, going back to the April 2008 issue, as well as the very latest May 2014 issue. The Exact Editions platform integrates a fully searchable archive of nearly a decade of reviews and news, with the unique geo location promotional tool making this app a great addition for Jazz loving festivalgoers.

Jon Newey, Publisher of Jazzwise said about the promotion: “At Jazzwise, we are delighted to be able to offer so many jazz enthusiasts the opportunity to properly experience our Newsstand app. The Cheltenham Jazz Festival is a brilliant event, and its great that we can directly interact with so many potential new readers.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “As the first company to put a magazine on newsstand, we are pleased our ByPlace technology is being used to help Jazzwise offer their app to such a high concentration of fans and potential subscribers. Festivalgoers, will love having such a magazine instantly at their fingertips.”


LONDON 3rd April 2014

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions, have unveiled an exciting new feature for all publishing partners. Publishers who use the Exact Editions platform for their magazines, can now use the unique ByPlace geo-location system to promote these titles. With the drop of a pin on a map, a publisher can now grant free access to their apps, anywhere in the world. This pin creates a free zone for their app, meaning anyone with an iPad or iPhone, within a 100m radius of the pin drop can access the app for free.

Each publishing partner of Exact Editions receives a specialist publisher account, to aid in marketing and monitoring digital sales. The landmark ByPlace™ technology, has now been incorporated into this publisher interface. The integration of this free marketing tool, gives publishers an exciting new method to promote their title, by giving free digital access anywhere for the first time. Whether it be a wine magazine who wants to offer their magazine free at a tasting session, or a football magazine such as When Saturday Comes is keen to make itself freely available at Wembley Stadium for an England game, the marketing and promotion opportunities for publishers are endless.

This exciting new feature, is presented in an easy and accessible way for all publishers to use. A publisher can simply drop a pin on a global map, and instantly provide free access to their app, to any user within the vicinity of that pin. An iPad or iPhone user within this designated area, can freely access the newsstand app, however once they leave the selected location, they will be prompted to purchase a subscription. Publishers can easily promote their magazines anywhere in the world, without the usual distribution costs, giving publishers an exciting new way for to engage with potential subscribers.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the dashboard launch: “This new feature gives our publishing partners previously unheard of freedom in promoting their digital editions. At Exact Editions we thrive on helping our publishers promote and grow their titles, this new ByPlace dashboard will be an integral part of publishers promoting titles ByPlace™. And it’s free.”


LONDON 20th March 2014

A number of Britain’s highest profile literary and current affairs magazines, will be freely available at prominent literary events across the United Kingdom. Digital publishing experts, Exact Editions, have partnered with leading magazines to promote their titles in the next stage of the ByPlace™ revolution. Harnessing Exact Edition’s unique geo-location technology. Attendees of such events will be able to freely access a number of Newsstand apps, purely by virtue of their location.

Some of Britain’s foremost literary publications such as Literary Review, The London Magazine, and Mslexia, will be free on location at events such as Oxford Literary Festival, The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts, and Edinburgh International Book Festival. The nature of location targeted access in events such as these demonstrates a novel way for organisers to interact with, and to enrich the experience of, attendees. There are obvious further benefits to publishers, this groundbreaking feature showcases the potential in providing free access to an audience that represents the reader demographic. Publishers can use events and their locations to give free access to a large number of their target market, and instantly turn them in to potential future subscribers.

Any user within the specified locations will be able to access a wide range of magazines, all listed below, as much as they like for the duration of the events. As soon as the event is over, or the user leaves the targeted location, they keep the downloaded issue but not be able to download new issues without subscribing to the app. This distinctive Exact Editions access method gives obvious benefits to both consumer and publisher.

The following locations will all have the magazine apps freely available on site. -

Oxford Literary Festival 2014, 22-30th March.

Edinburgh International Book Festival 2014, 9-25th August.

Cheltenham Literature Festival 2014, 3-12th October.

The Hay Festival of Literature & Arts 2014, 22nd May-1st June.

These iOS magazine apps will all be available in the above locations. -

Prospect Magazine - appstore.com/prospectbyplace

Literary Review - appstore.com/literaryreview

Standpoint - appstore.com/standpoint

Mslexia - appstore.com/mslexia

Slightly Foxed - appstore.com/slightlyfoxed

The London Magazine - appstore.com/thelondonmagazine

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “As the first company to put a magazine on newsstand, Exact Editions are delighted to be offering groundbreaking access to Newsstand apps based on location. Literary events are a perfect place to demonstrate the value of targeted access to readers of a magazine.”


LONDON 12th March 2014

The five star Royal Garden Hotel, in Kensington, London, will today be a part of publishing history. A partnership with digital publishing experts Exact Editions, and bespoke distributor Gold Key Media, means that the hotel will see a number of high profile titles, such as Esquire, The Spectator and Time Out, being freely digitally available to non subscribers, based on user location, for the first time.

A brand new Apple iOS app, will allow anyone within the premises of the Royal Garden Hotel, to have the luxury of full access to a wide range of magazines. A wide range of titles, from monthly glossies, such as Dazed and Confused, Harper’s Bazaar and Esquire, to daily newspapers London Evening Standard, and The Independent, will all be freely available, at the flick of a finger on any guests iPhone or iPad.

The new Gold Key Media/ Exact Editions app, downloadable in seconds from the Apple App Store, harnesses Exact Edition’s ByPlace technology, to provide unlimited access to a wide variety of publications to app users. Furthermore, once an issue has been synced the reader will be able to carry the issue around in their pocket wherever they may be.

Publishers have used locations, such as hotels and airport lounges, as prime locations for targeted placement to distribute their print magazines and newspapers. This new app demonstrates the potential of such distribution when it can be done digitally. Any reader of the titles will not only be able to access the issue and be tempted to subscribe, but will automatically walk away with it in their pocket, further increasing the contact time with the magazine issue.

The ability for publishers to target subscribers, by promoting and selling their digital editions at various locations, has obvious potential benefits for those seeking to maximise the commercial potential of digital magazine content. This unique showcasing of the service at the Royal Garden Hotel in Kensington promises to set an example in helping publishers to further expand their audience.

The Gold Key Media app is available in the App Store - appstore.com/goldkeymedia

The following titles are available via the app at the Royal Garden Hotel, Kensington -

Dazed & Confused

Esquire

Grand Designs

Harper’s Bazaar

The Spectator

Time Out London

London Evening Standard

The Independent

Bloomberg Businessweek

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “ As the first company to put a magazine on Newsstand, at Exact Editions we are delighted to be pioneering another groundbreaking first in digital publishing. This deal demonstrates the huge potential for publishers in selling subscriptions ByPlace.”

Chris Horn, Managing Director of Gold Key Media said about the deal: “Gold Key Media are delighted to be leading the way in helping our publisher clients to reach readers in new, innovative and revenue generating ways. This opportunity highlights huge potential for publishers in reaching new markets with their digital content.”


LONDON 5th December 2013

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions have partnered with major media distributor, Dawson Media Direct (DMD), to deliver magazines to transport passengers in an exciting new fashion. In a continuation of the Exact Editions, ByPlace revolution, a range of iOS Newsstand apps will now be available to passengers in a range of transport lounges where DMD provides its digital media service. This unique deal, offers real benefits to the transport companies, as well as endless commercial potential for participating publishers.

The Exact Editions/DMD partnership will offer free access to the Newsstand apps of both French and English versions of Le Monde Diplomatique and SoFilm as well as Prospect, giving passengers a wide variety of literature to choose from while on their iPad or iPhone. Utilising the lounge WiFi, a business passenger will have all the luxuries of an app subscriber to each of these magazines, and will continue to be able to read the latest issue on continuation of their journey. Upon leaving the lounge the passenger will revert to becoming a normal app user, meaning they must subscribe to read any future issues.

Such a partnership highlights an exciting opportunity for magazine and newspaper publishers. The well versed model for publishers, of providing publications in the waiting rooms and lounges of transport companies, now has a dramatically increased potential, and for the first time can be done via Apple’s Newsstand. This latest development enables publishers to not only put a periodical in the hands of future subscribers. It also ensures that the title leaves with them at the end of their trip, in the form of a place on their device’s Newsstand. Furthermore the app will prompt the user to purchase a subscription, if the app is used at a later date. Thus creating huge potential in terms of future subscribers for each publication.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “ As the first company to put a magazine on Newsstand, at Exact Editions we are delighted to be pioneering another groundbreaking first in digital publishing. This deal demonstrates the huge potential for publishers in selling subscriptions ByPlace.”

Kevin Birchmore , Head of Technology at Dawson Media Direct stated: “At DMD we are excited to offer access to iTunes Newsstand apps on a large scale as never seen before. Travellers are increasingly reliant on mobile devices for their entertainment, and we are working with our customers, airlines and international rail operators, partners, publishers and Exact Editions to get these great apps on board for their journey.”


LONDON 4th December 2013

Digital publishing pioneers Exact Editions re-affirmed their position at the forefront of technological innovation in Newsstand apps today. In the latest of a series of firsts, Exact Editions have become the first and only company to utilise iBeacon technology in conjunction with Newsstand apps.

Announced as part of Apple’s iOS 7 release, iBeacon technology allows for iOS devices to receive signals based on their location. Whether this be used to offer location based access, or to market goods in a store, Exact Editions are leading the way in showing the massive potential for location targeted selling on an iOS device. As part of this, each Exact Editions Newsstand app can now be accessed based on proximity to a pre-programmed iBeacon, a small device the size of a coin.

What the iBeacon lacks in size, they more than make up for in effectiveness. Just one iBeacon can enable premium access to an app within a 15 meter radius. Using venue WiFi, or 3G/ 4G networks, an iOS user can gain instant full access to a magazine app usually only available to subscribers. Once the user exits the range of the beacon, they will revert to being a normal user and be invited to subscribe to the app, to read further.

This latest step in the ByPlace™ revolution brings together the promotional tools of Geo-location based access as previously announced, with revolutionary iBeacons technology. Allowing publishers to sell magazine access to specific locations and venues. From coffee shop to concert hall, Starbucks to stadiums, any venue is now a promotional tool, or a customer for a publisher.

This unique promotional and sales tool, allows the publisher of the magazine to sell subscriptions two-fold, once to a venue offering the magazine, and once to the end user once they leave the iBeacon zone. With ByPlace™, Exact Editions have revolutionised the way that magazines can promote and sell their digital products.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: “ iBeacons have tremendous potential for publishers. They offer a discrete, low cost way for publishers to do something they’ve never before been able to, market their product digitally based on location. At Exact Editions we are delighted to once again be at the forefront of innovation with Newsstand apps.”


LONDON 5th November 2013

Digital magazine experts, Exact Editions, have introduced a revolutionary new technology for magazine apps. The latest ByPlace™ technology from Exact Editions means Newsstand apps are now accessible based on the location of the device user; for the first time Newsstand apps know where they are. Harnessing geo-location technology, publishers, venues or promoters can give full access to a magazine app, based on a location or venue, whether it be a stadium, conference hall, coffee shop, plane or train.

From full access to the Literary Review in the British Library to browsing international politics in Le Monde Diplomatique on an iPad in the Eurostar waiting room at Gare Du Nord, app access can now be fully utilised by publishers. ByPlace™ lets venues offer exciting new products for their customers, as well as giving publishers precise promotional opportunities. The ability to target, by location, promotional app access to a magazine, is a tool that publishers have never before been able to wield. Not only can publishers give ByPlace™ access which includes full unfettered access to the magazine app, but once downloaded the app will remain on the device with limited access, presenting the user with the opportunity to become a full subscriber once they have left the ByPlace™ venue. Whether it be the Emirates Stadium for The Gooner, or the Royal Opera House for Opera Magazine, with ByPlace™ any earthly location is transformed in to a potential promotional opportunity.

For a three week period a number of high profile magazines, will be available via their app, based on location targeted access for the first time. If you are sipping an espresso in the Vatican you can read The Tablet on your tablet, or why not try reading the 21 year Dazed & Confused archive during a break at the Victoria & Albert Museum. For the next three weeks, Exact Editions and their publishing partners will be running a series of ByPlace™ promotional trials.

The following magazine apps will be available at the venues noted from 5th - 26th November.

Download the app and read for free at the following locations -

Literary Review is available at the British Library - appstore.com/literaryreview

Opera Magazine is available at the Royal Opera House and the The Metropolitan Opera, New York - appstore.com/operamagazine

Catholic Herald is available at Westminster Cathedral and the Vatican - appstore.com/catholicherald

Le Monde Diplomatique is available at St Pancras Station and Gare Du Nord - appstore.com/lemondediplomatique

The Tablet is available at the Westminster Cathedral and the Vatican - appstore.com/thetablet

Dazed & Confused is available at the Victoria & Albert Museum - appstore.com/dazedandconfused

Grand Designs is available at Design Museum London - appstore.com/granddesigns

The Gooner is available at the Emirates Stadium - appstore.com/thegooner

Music Week is available at Abbey Road - appstore.com/musicweek

When Saturday Comes is available at Stamford Bridge - appstore.com/whensaturdaycomes

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app launch: “As the first company to put a magazine on newsstand, at Exact Editions we are delighted to be pioneering another groundbreaking first in digital publishing, in enabling magazines to be read based on location."

Please see the following map for details on every ByPlace showcase location - ByPlace Map


LONDON 3rd October 2013

The independent French film magazine Sofilm is set to make waves on Apple’s digital Newsstand. The intellectual film magazine has partnered with magazine app specialists Exact Editions to provide cinephiles across the world, the chance to read this exciting title. Originally a French title, Sofilm France, it is joined in the Appstore by its Spanish sister title Sofilm España, with the English edition, Sofilm UK set to follow shortly.

A sophisticated film magazine that focuses its lens away from the Hollywood mainstream, Sofilm specialises in taking a contextual look at the cinematic art form; exploring the world of the silver screen through a prism of culture, politics, and history. Key features include unique interviews with personalities ranging from born-again film star Mickey Rourke, to the latest controversial Palme D’Or winning directer Abdellatif Kechiche via cult writer/ director Harmony Korine. Such interviews, mixed with reviews, features and profiles make this an edgy monthly title not just for fans of cinema, but culture fans in general.

Subscribers to the new app will be able to access the complete archive of back issues going back to Issue no.1, as well as each new issue going forward. With the Exact Editions app every issue can be synced, every page is sharable, every word is searchable; enabling the subscriber to discover and interact with the magazine on a new level. Throughout the app each web link, phone number and postcode is interactive and ‘clickable’. Offering ease to the subscribers browsing, as well as an interesting opportunity for advertisers.

The addition of the Sofilm titles to the Newsstand reflects the growing international and multilingual nature of Newsstand. An ever growing proportion of the publications available on iOS devices are aimed at non-English speaking markets. Sofilm joins Le Monde Diplomatique, Maniere de Voir and African Business as part of a growing number of French Magazines with apps developed by Exact Editions.

Thierry Lounas , Publisher and Founder of Sofilm said about the app launch: “We are delighted to be bringing our magazines to a wider international audience through the Apple Newsstand. The Sofilm apps do a fantastic job of showcasing the magazine content, in a fashion that stays true to the magazine.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app launch: “At Exact Editions we’re tremendously excited to be working with such a high quality title like Sofilm . Film magazines do fantastically well on Newsstand, while it’s great to bring more titles to the French digital magazine market.”


LONDON 1st October 2013

Luxury fashion title AnOther Magazine has partnered with Exact Editions to release the complete 12 year archive for digital subscribers. All 25 issues of the bi-annual magazine are now available to subscribers through the newly released iOS app or the Exact Editions website. AnOther Magazine joins Dazed & Confused Magazine, as a Dazed Group title offering its entire archive through Exact Editions.

Renowned for its high quality photography, and fashion commentary the 25 issue archive includes cover shoots and interviews with some of the biggest A-list stars, including Scarlett Johansson, Kate Moss and Björk. Digital subscribers can now search, share and savour all 25 issues of high class commentary, culture, and couture.

The complete archive offers quite a resource for fashionistas worldwide. 12 years of the influential magazine can now be searched by issue, year or decade. Exact Editions apps ally themselves perfectly to an archive such as this, subscribers can gain access to the complete archive and each latest issue for as little as £5.49. Throughout the archive, each issue can by synced, every page bookmarked, and every photo shoot shared.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the new archive: " High quality fashion titles such as AnOther Magazine, really work well on the iPad. We’re delighted to be able to offer the complete archive of this magazine. It creates a really powerful resource for fashion aficionados around the world."

Stuart White, Circulation Manager at Dazed Group said about the archive launch: " It’s great to work with Exact Editions on another successful archive project. AnOther Magazine looks fantastic with the new app, and it’s wonderful that the complete archive is now accessible to our subscribers all over the world."


LONDON 12th September 2013

The luxury biannual fashion title, AnOther Magazine, published by Dazed Group, has launched an app for the iOS Newsstand. Famous for its Hollywood cover stars, and high end fashion spreads, the elegant title will now be globally available at the tap of a button. Apple’s Newsstand the worlds largest digital marketplace for magazines, will help AnOther magazine to connect with global fashion connoisseurs.

AnOther Magazine has joined its sister title Dazed & Confused in building a firm digital presence within the app store. Originally launched in print in 2001, subscribers to the app, will gain access to a 7 year archive of the highly collectable periodical, as well as each new issue going forward. App subscribers will instantly be able to search, share and savour 14 issues of high class commentary, culture, and couture.

The brand new app has been developed in partnership with digital magazine experts Exact Editions. Exact Editions apps are designed to ensure that the original magazine is the focus of the app, with no gimmicks, rather a clean design that will instantly marry the aesthetics of the title with the fantastic iPad retina display. The AnOther Magazine app, as with all Exact Editions app, comes with the capability of site-wide access. This gives AnOther Magazine the potential to reach not just single subscribers but a hotel, plane or conference full of iPad owners.

An additional magazine published by Dazed Group, will also be available on Newsstand from the 26th September 2013. AnOther Man, focuses on menswear fashion essays and interviews, and will help cement Dazed Group’s position at the forefront of fashion publishing on digital platforms.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app launch: " We're pleased to continue our partnership with the Dazed group, by bringing another two distinguished titles to Apple’s Newsstand. Fashion magazines really benefit from the iPad’s fantastic display, while the strong content of the magazine will mean subscribers can really benefit from exploring the archive using the Exact Editions app."

Stuart White, Circulation Manager at Dazed Group said: " We are delighted to be working with Exact Editions to bring more of our magazines to the App Store. AnOther Magazine and AnOther Man will both shine on the iPad. It is great that we can now offer these magazines to the wide audience that Newsstand offers."


LONDON 8th August 2013

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions have developed an innovative new way of giving network subscription users app access. This feature allows publishers to sell IP authenticated app access to their magazines, meaning a user can access the title within a location.

Whether it be planes, trains or cafes. Costa, Coachella or Cathay Pacific. Businesses of all kinds can purchase a network subscription to a magazine, allowing anyone using their Wi-Fi connection to access the magazine’s app.

A passenger on a trip to Paris, for example, could launch a fashion publisher’s magazine app and freely read the latest issue, and any back issues, throughout their journey.

Exact Editions are the only providers of digital magazines that enable publishers to sell network access to their apps. This exciting innovation will help publishers to market their titles to events, businesses and institutions.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the new feature: " Exact Editions are excited to be able to include app access with network subscriptions. This development dramatically increases the potential for publishers to sell magazine subscriptions to businesses."


LONDON 12th July 2013

Digital publishing experts Exact Editions are working with military history specialists Osprey Publishing to create a new magazine app for Apple’s Newsstand. World War II Military History Magazine will be available for free as a download, before allowing users to upgrade to an auto-renewing subscription through their iTunes account.

The brand new app will consist of content from the Osprey archive being released in a serialised form, helping the book publisher to reap the rewards of Newsstand subscriptions. With this new model of selling, Osprey capitalizes on the incremental revenue streams that come with auto-renewing app subscriptions.

By publishing an iTunes magazine, Osprey will create a subscriber community for their titles. This is a new way for book publishers to understand their customers, making it easier to track the trends, likes and dislikes of their subscribers.

The Osprey military titles are the ideal match for the high-resolution displays of Apple products. The detailed artwork, photographs and maps in each issue lend themselves beautifully to the iPad’s Retina Display. Each edition will develop this valuable resource for military history enthusiasts with clarity and ease, from detailing the course of key battles, to the experiences of soldiers, and evolution of battle technologies, rounded off with an engaging quiz.

Richard Sullivan, Managing Director of Osprey Publishing said about the app launch: " We are excited to be able to engage with our customers in a new and exciting way directly in the iTunes newsstand. World War II Military History Magazine will provide a fabulous resource, with the maps and imagery of the magazine particularly standing out on the iPad."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app launch: " Exact Editions are delighted to be able to offer this unique selling model to publishers. App subscriptions help publishers to connect with their customers in a direct and regular way. Book publishers can now enjoy the delights of magazine selling"

You can download the World War II Military History Magazine here: World War II Military History Magazine


LONDON 19th June 2013

A brand new update has been released for every Exact Editions iOS app. The latest upgrade includes a brand new redesign, as well as improved content features.

One of the key features of the latest update, is the expansion of the 'freemium' content within each app. Non-subscribers are now able to sample more than just a free trial issue of each magazine, they are also able to search the entire digitized archive. A fan of classical music can download the Gramophone app and sample the complete 90 year archive, before they decide whether to subscribe.

In addition to the extensive archive preview feature, the capacity for searching within an app has been increased. Users of the app, subscriber or not, are able to see up to 200 results of any archive search. If a user wishes to try out the Sainsbury's Magazine search feature, they can now get taste of up to 200 recipes with each search from the 111 issue strong archive, before they even take out a subscription.

To complement the enhanced content each of the iOS apps have undergone a significant redesign. The new look gives the apps a cleaner 'flatter' feel, very much in line with the recent images of the upcoming Apple iOS 7 operating system. The revamp of the apps, ensures that Exact Editions apps, feel at home within Apple's Newsstand.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the app updates: " The new updates to our apps will bring a new level of interactivity to the magazines. Allowing users to search and view the archive, while staying true to the original format of the titles."


Tue, 18 Jun 2013

LONDON 18th June 2013

One of the most well respected ceramics magazines around is now available on the web as well as on iOS, Kindle Fire and Android mobile devices. Ceramic Review has partnered with Exact Editions to provide a digital edition, enabling them to tap in to the lucrative Apple Newsstand market.

The magazine first published in 1970, will now be available on iOS, Android and Kindle Fire, as well as the on the web. For a price of less than £30 per year, subscribers through the Exact Editions webstore receive access to a year of back issues as well as the latest issue as and when it is released, across a range of platforms.

The Ceramic Review app features the latest Exact Editions design, with a clean new look, that expertly shows off the content of the magazine. The app, which is free to download from the App store, allows anyone to search the archive of issues regardless of owning a subscription or not. Subscribers can also share and bookmark their favourite gallery reviews, feature pieces, and technique tips from within the magazine.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: " We are delighted to be working with Ceramic Review to provide this magazine on a variety of digital platforms. A title such as this looks fantastic on the iPad, while the search feature helps to make the magazine an even more valuable resource"

Bonnie Kemske , Editor of Ceramic Review said: " At Ceramic Review we are incredibly excited to offer a digital edition of the magazine. Ceramicists from all over the world can read Ceramic Review with ease."

You can purchase a digital subscription to Ceramic Review here: Ceramic Review

You can download the Ceramic Review app from iTunes here: Ceramic Reveiw app


LONDON 10th June 2013

The complete 31 year digital archive of the monthly, underground music magazine The Wire, is now available to subscribers of the magazine. The archive is available on the web, as well as on the move with iOS and Android apps.

Subscribers to the magazine will be able to access every back issue since the first issue was published in the summer of 1982. This is a unique resource with over 350 issues and 25,000 pages of underground music history, now available at the touch of a button or swipe of a finger.

The Wire has worked with Exact Editions to produce this valuable resource. From 10 June all subscribers will be able to search and save results from every issue. The iPad app also enables easy sharing of articles via social media. As print subscribers are all entitled to complementary digital access, the entire magazine with every back issue is accessible and shareable by the whole Wire community.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the archive release: " The archive is an incredibly exciting project, which promises to be a deep resource for music lovers, as well as providing great value to the subscriber."

Tony Herrington , Editor-in-Chief of The Wire said about the archive release: " We're very pleased to be able to offer this amazing feature to our subscribers. It's also fascinating to see how the magazine has changed over the years while maintaining its focus on the most intense and innovative developments in music."

Download The Wire app from iTunes here: The Wire app


LONDON 22nd May 2013

Leading arts and culture journal, The London Magazine, has embraced the digital age with the release of a new mobile app. First published in print in 1732, readers can now subscribe to a digital version available as an App on all iOS devices. An exact copy of each issue is available for reading at home or on the go, fully downloadable to an iPad or iPhone. The venerable magazine which has published the like of T.S Elliott, Sylvia Plath and Doris Lessing, is available on a mobile platform for the first time, taking pride of place at the cultural forefront of Apple's Newsstand.

The brand new magazine App remains 100% faithful to the printed edition. Subscribers to the London Magazine app can read the latest essay on Murial Spark by Robert Hosmer, poetry by Mimi Khalvati, and art reviews by Edward Lucie-Smith, anywhere in the world at the press of a button. The 'freemium' model of the App, allows readers to sample the magazine and read a selection of articles from the latest issue, before deciding whether to subscribe.

Developed by digital magazine experts Exact Editions, the London Magazine app enables readers to search not only the latest issue, but previous issues going back to the beginning of 2012. Exact Edition's optimized search feature allows subscribers to instantly find a relevant article from any of the supplied issues. Furthermore the London Magazine App offers It's subscribers a new level of social interaction. Each article available on the App can be shared via a number of social media tools, including Facebook, Twitter and email.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions says about the App launch: " We're excited to offer the UK's oldest cultural magazine on a digital platform. Literary magazines work particularly well on the iPad and it is a pleasure to help launch the London Magazine before a new global audience."

Steven O'Brien , Editor of The London Magazine says: "The redesigned and reinvigorated London Magazine is open to a wider audience through the launch of our new app. We hope and expect to meet a new generation of writers and subscribers."

Download The London Magazine app from iTunes here: The London Magazine App


LONDON 10th May 2013

On the same day that David Moyes was confirmed as the next manager of Manchester United, replacing the retiring Sir Alex Ferguson. 'Red News' and 'When Skies are Grey', two of the most popular fanzines for Manchester United and Everton, entered the global digital marketplace of Apple's Newsstand.

Red News and When Skies are Grey were yesterday released as stand alone apps in Apple's newsstand. Meaning fans of Everton and Manchester United, from all over the world, will be able to read the latest fan-written news and opinion on their clubs, at home or on the move.

At 26 and 25 years old respectively, Red News and When Skies are Grey, are two of the oldest surviving football fanzines. These magazines with such a large historical pedigree will now be available on all iOS devices, with When Skies are Grey, moving to a solely digital format. These are interesting times for both clubs, with changes of two of the three longest serving managers in the Premier League, there is sure to be much to read and discuss in the coming weeks, for fans of both of these northwest clubs.

Leading digital publishers Exact Editions have developed two apps that will allow subscribers to search, bookmark and share via social media, articles in back issues as well as the latest news. Red News and When Skies are Grey, join a growing number of fanzines, with apps made by Exact Editions. The Gooner (Arsenal), United We Stand (Manchester United) and Well Red (Liverpool) are already available on the Newsstand. Articles in the app are fully searchable, with subscribers being able to bookmark specific searches or articles. The apps also support a wide range of social media networks, such as Twitter, Facebook and Weibo for some subscribers a bit further afield.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said about the App launch: 'At Exact Editions, we are delighted to be able to add two fantastic new fanzines to the Apple Newsstand, I'm sure fans of Everton and Manchester United all over the world will take advantage of this fantastic new feature.'

Download the Red News app from iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/red-news-manchester-united/id644186396?mt=8

Download the When Skies are Grey app from iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/when-skies-are-grey/id644339435?mt=8


LONDON 14 March 2013

Exact Editions are pleased to announce an agreement with JISC Collections, which is now available to all UK higher and further education institutions. It enables staff, students, and researchers to access a range of digital magazines and their archive editions, including Gramophone, Music Week, and The Wire on the Exact Editions platform.

Fourteen magazines and their digital archives have been selected as part of the three year agreement. The Exact Editions platform enables consumer magazines to be read and studied exactly as they were printed. The magazines and their archives provide an invaluable tool for education and research in the arts, humanities and social sciences.

The fourteen magazines that have been selected for the JISC Collections licence are:

- Dazed & Confused

- Geographical

- Gramophone

- Jazzwise

- Le Monde Diplomatique (English Edition)

- Music Week

- New African

- New Internationalist

- Opera

- Prospect

- Resurgence & Ecologist

- Selvedge

- The Tablet

- The Wire

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: 'We are thrilled to be offering such a range of high quality magazines to the UK academic market. This is the first time that the current issues and full searchable archives of magazines such as Gramophone and Dazed & Confused have been made available to the UK education market in this way. We are sure that students will value these resources.'

Lorraine Estelle, CEO of JISC Collections at JISC Collections said 'Online access to these magazines and their full digital archive back issues provide new opportunities for teaching, learning and research, especially in the arts and humanities. Students will be able to use the content of these magazines to support coursework, study trends and read the latest editions and teachers can create learning and teaching materials with elements of the magazines.'

To find out more visit the JISC website here: http://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk


LONDON 13 March 2013

Spotted on the London Underground, Apple's latest CBS Outdoor Campaign for the iPad. Out of 300,000 Apps, they have chosen to feature the Dazed & Confused Magazine App. The Exact Editions developed App holds the iconic magazine's Twenty Year archive, with every issue available at the tap of a button.

The App features:

- Social Media Sharing

- Bookmarking across the entire archive

- Syncing issues for offline reading

- Access for Print and Digital subscribers

- Live Links to email addresses, websites, telephone numbers etc.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said of this news: 'It is fantastic to see the Dazed & Confused App hand picked by Apple to feature in their latest advertising campaign. The iPad is not only a beautiful platform for magazines, but Newsstand also offers publishers unprecedented access to previously unreachable subscribers.'

To find out more visit the Exact Editions blog here: http://blog.exacteditions.com/2013/03/14/dazed-confused-app-currently-being-featured-on-cbs-outdoor-campaign-by-apple/


LONDON 26 February 2013

Exact Editions, the leading supplier of digital magazines as Apps and Digital editions has just released new versions of its iOS App to include social media integration and bookmarking. The 6.6 upgrade will appear across all Apps using the Exact Editions platform including Gramophone, Grand Designs and Dazed & Confused. However, this is not just bookmarking. This is Exact Editions bookmarking.

With an Exact Editions subscription readers have access to all the available back issues of their chosen magazine, with Gramophone currently holding the record as the largest digital magazine archive in iTunes dating back to 1923. These issues are searchable, and can now be bookmarked and shared. The Exact Editions Apps are the first to offer this rich combination of sharing features taking full advantage of the specialist interest communities that many magazines appeal to. Individuals receiving a link as a tweet, for example, will be able to go straight to that page. Subscribers will see the page immediately, non subscribers will be invited to subscribe or the publisher may choose to release the page/s for open access.

Want to be able to quickly and easily bring up all the pasta recipes from Sainsburys Magazine. Simply search, save and sync and have the recipes all there whenever you need. The bookmarking feature means that App subscribers can create folders and list within folders of their favourite articles. These folders and lists can be synced for offline reference. The bookmarking feature is especially useful to those subscribing to magazines with rich archives.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said of this development: "It is great to see Exact Editions continuing to enhance the Apps in this way. I think our publishing partners will be pleased to be able to offer their subscribers a way of communicating their content to millions of Twitter followers and Facebook users. At Exact Editions we believe that archives and back issues make the magazine app experience much deeper. Many of the magazines we work with have amazing archives and providing tools such as these for the subscribers is a way of unlocking value and enjoyment that comes with such depth of back issues."

To find out more about this exciting new update, visit the Exact Editions blog for a post from our Chairman, Adam Hodgkin: http://blog.exacteditions.com/2013/02/20/bookmarking-bookmarking-searches-and-social-sharing/


LONDON 31 October 2012

The entire twenty year digital archive of Dazed & Confused magazine is now available right at your fingertips on Apple Newsstand.

Dazed & Confused and Exact Editions have come together to offer their subscribers access to the entire digital archive, wherever they are, all from as little as £1.99 a month.

Simply subscribe once to access twenty years of the best fashion, photography and art content in the entire world. Ready to read on your PC, Apple or Android device.

Print subscribers to Dazed & Confused magazine can now read not only the paper copy of the magazine, but are also able to register here for Digital and App access.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions says 'We are incredibly excited to be in the unique position of being able to offer the entire 20 year archive of Dazed & Confused to all of it's subscribers, both digitally and on Apple Newsstand.'

Tim Noakes, Editor of Dazed & Confused - "Its great that the latest issues and the full twenty year archive of Dazed & Confused are available as a Branded App on newsstand. Subscribers can follow the journey of the likes Kate Moss, Bjork and Beyoncé through the ages from 2002 to the present day."


LONDON 30 October 2012

In 2013 Gramophone Magazine will celebrate its 90th birthday and in anticipation of this milestone every one of its 1,000 issues is being made available digitally with Exact Editions.

Every issue is available to all digital and App subscribers on PC, Apple and Android devices. So wherever you are, you can browse through over 1000 issues all at the tap of a finger from just £3.99 a month or £39.99 a year.

All issues can be synced for offline use, and look fantastic on Apple's high resolution screens. Navigating through the back catalogue is made easy thanks to the 'stacking' function which means you can view issues by decade and year, making it easier to choose the one that interests you most.

The archive is of course fully searchable and is home to every musical household name. From Claudio Abbado to Yo-Yo Ma, there is a whole host of reading material to peruse.

To find out more simply visit the Exact Editions website or download the App here - http://bit.ly/GramophoneMagazineApp

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions says 'It is fantastic to be able to offer the entire 90 year of archive of Gramophone to all of their Digital and App subscribers. This is in a incredibly valuable resource and We're sure that schools and universities will be making the most of it too.'

Luca Da Re, Brand Manager of Haymarket Media Group says 'We are delighted to launch this unique new magazine archive that traces the history of recorded classical music with our partners at Exact Editions. Making all of the 110,000 pages of the archive searchable and available on PC, Apple and Android devices is a real breakthrough and we know classical music lovers will get hours of pleasure exploring Gramophone from issue 1 in April 1923.'


LONDON 19th September 2012

Britain's most widely read monthly paid-for-title, Sainsbury's magazine, is now available for download. The digital edition of the branded magazine, produced by Seven, will be available on iPhone and iPad from today through Apple's Newsstand section of the App store, as well as compatible Android devices through the 'Exactly App' on Google Play.

The digital edition, the result of a collaboration between Exact Editions, the web services company, and award-winning content marketing agency Seven, is available as a freemium app, with a range of pages available free of charge, giving readers a taste of the much-loved magazine before a subscription is bought.

Subscribers to the digital edition will be able to access the current magazine as well as an archive of back issues from January 2011. The issues are all fully searchable, so there is no need to thumb through pages of the magazine looking for that elusive avocado recipe any more - plenty appear at a tap of the keyboard. The archive is displayed employing Exact's new 'stacking' technology which displays the back issues in 'stacks' of years that can be 'unfolded' into individual issues. That's not all - from November's issue onwards, subscribers will be able to access up to three exclusive videos in each issue.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions says' We are delighted to be working with Seven Publishing and Sainsbury's Magazine on their branded app.' The iPad's retina display means that the recipés are even more mouth watering!'

Dave Castell, Digital Director at Seven says: 'It's fantastic to be able to shepherd Sainsbury's magazine into the digital age and go multichannel - meaning existing readers and customers can experience the magazine content on the platform of their choice, and a whole new generation of readers can have a unique digital experience through tablet or mobile. Along with the recent Sainsbury's Magazine blog launch and innovative video and commercial AR activity, this is part of a triumvirate of digital firsts for the magazine, blending Seven's world-class content creation with the most pioneering digital technologies at our disposal.'

Susan Kelly, Trade & Consumer Marketing Manager at Seven, says: 'It has been great teaming up with Exact Editions on the Sainsbury's Magazine App. We are very pleased with how smooth the whole process has been.'


LONDON 23 August 2012

Media 10, the publishing and events company based in Loughton, Essex, in conjunction with Exact Editions, the London based web services company, are to introduce an innovative way of selling digital subscriptions to Grand Designs Magazine via a branded voucher card at the Grand Designs stand, at the 100% Design show at Earls Court,19-22nd September.

In exchange for the price of a digital subscription the customer will be given a glossy card with activation instructions overleaf. This will give the subscriber immediate access to Grand Designs Magazine online and on their iPad. In addition, all subscribers will be able to search and read a year's back issues as part of their digital subscription package.

Mark Kenton, Magazine Marketing Manager at Media 10 said: " I am thrilled to be introducing this innovative way of selling digital subscriptions directly from an exhibition stand using the Exact platform. I think that voucher cards will form a key part of our digital subscription marketing strategy in the forthcoming months."

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said: "Visitors to the 100% Design show will be able to buy an annual subscription and sync issues immediately on their iPad, reading issues as they go home on the tube."


LONDON 20 July 2012, Exact Editions are delighted to announce that they are the first to be accredited in ABC's Digital Platform Associate Group.

Exact Editions fully supports ABC's work to help create a common standard for digital measurement and good practice throughout the industry. Supplying data in accordance with ABC's Reporting Standards covering digital circulation is extremely beneficial to all media owners and keeps reporting simple.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, explains "it is always important for us to help our publishers in any way we can, and becoming fully compliant is a prime example. We've been through vigorous testing and have reports which are ready to go and make it easy for publishers to claim on their ABC audit."

For more features or to download, please visit this link: http://www.abc.org.uk/About-us/Our-Members/Associates/Digital-Circulation-Management/


LONDON 28 March 2012, We are delighted to announce that the wonderful PN Review is now available to subscribe to digitally and in Apple Newsstand.

Since its launch in 1973, it has seen its fair share of cultural and economical shifts and has emerged as the word on poetry. Editor of the PN Review, Michael Schmidt, explains that "Carcanet has been an innovator in its publishing from its foundation, and we are very pleased now to be offering annual and monthly subscriptions to our poetry magazine through iTunes". This latest move means that the fully searchable archive is now available right at your fingertips, making it easier than ever to find exactly what you are looking for, wherever you are.

PN Review is the first poetry magazine to have its own app in Apple Newsstand. Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, applauds the move as "a striking development for poetry publishing; and the new iPad with its 'retina display' is the best digital format yet invented for reading poetry." With such a stunning platform to showcase magazines, it is not surprising that PN Review has taken the digital plunge.

With a simple tap you can now instantly view the works of the likes of Elaine Feinstein, Hugo Williams and Fleur Adcock, take and send screenshots of your favourite poems, and sync issues for offline reading. You can even sample it for free, making it easier than ever to read a little Ned Denny whilst on the move.

For more features or to download, visit this link: http://bit.ly/PNReviewApp


LONDON 4th November 2010, Literary Review, Britain’s best loved literary magazine, today releases an app into the Apple iTunes Store with 30-day subscriptions at £3.49.

The freemium app was developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company. The app features in-app purchasing, fully searchable text and Pageflow for easy navigation. The latest issue can be synced for offline reading.

For more features or to download, visit this link: http://bit.ly/literaryreviewapp

The apps can be downloaded for free with some open access content and the opportunity to upgrade to the full version for a 30-day subscription.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions says “it’s fantastic that the Literary Review can celebrate over 30 years of delivering world-class writing with a brand new way of accessing it on the iPad.”

About Exact Editions

Exact Editions works with the world’s most prestigious magazine, book and newspaper brands, enabling them to mobilise and monetise their products online and via the App Store.

The Exact Editions technology platform offers a range of services to publishers, including the Exactly and Precisely freemium apps and Universal subscriptions.

Since its inception in 2005, Exact Editions has consistently been at the forefront of digital publishing development. Its headquarters are in London, UK.

About Literary Review

Literary Review was founded in Edinburgh in 1979 by Dr Anne Smith, head of the English Department at Edinburgh University. She created a lively, intelligent literary magazine for people who love reading, but hate academic and intellectual jargon.

From the start, Literary Review plugged in to the best and most exciting current writing. The reviewers are usually authors themselves, not just critics. In the 1980s, the new owner, Naim Attallah, secured award-winning journalist Auberon Waugh as editor. For fourteen years Auberon Waugh led the magazine and gave it the high profile it has today.

Nancy Sladek, who has been at Literary Review for ten years, is the current Editor. The monthly magazine is recognised as being intelligent, informative, and witty. It attracts the best writers in the country, many of them experts in their fields.


London, 25th October 2010, Just My Type: A Book About Fonts is now available in the iTunes App Store as a book app for £7.99, published by Profile Books.

Simon Garfield meets the people behind typefaces and along the way learns why some fonts — like men — are from Mars and some are from Venus. From type on the high street and album covers to the print in our homes and offices, Garfield is the font of all types of knowledge.

The app was developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company. Just My Type has fully searchable text, in-app purchasing and pageflow for easy navigation.

To see more features or to download, visit this link: http://bit.ly/JustMyTypeApp

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions says that “the world of Caslon and Helvetica is really brought alive when reading Just My Type on an iPad.”

Rebecca Gray at Profile Books says “an app is the ideal showcase for this very visual book, particularly because Apple first introduced us to choosing our own fonts in 1984.”

About Exact Editions

Exact Editions is one of the leading pioneers of app development for publishers.Since 2005, Exact Editions has also been providing online digital editions of hundreds of titles to individuals and institutions world-wide from its office in London.

About Just My Type

Just My Type is a book of stories about fonts. It examines how Helvetica and Comic Sans took over the world. It explains why we are still influenced by type choices made more than 500 years ago, and why the T in the Beatles logo is longer than the other letters. It profiles the great originators of type, from Baskerville to Zapf, as well as people like Neville Brody who threw out the rulebook. The book is about that pivotal moment when fonts left the world of Letraset and were loaded onto computers, and typefaces became something we realized we all have an opinion about. And beyond all this, the book reveals what may be the very best and worst fonts in the world — and what your choice of font says about you.

About Profile Books

Profile was founded in 1996 to publish stimulating non-fiction in a wide range of fields, including history and current affairs, business and economics, science and biography, with a sprinkling of humour. We also publish all The Economist Books and have done so since we started.


Seattle WA, 22nd October 2010, Seattle Business Magazine, Washington State’s leading business magazine, announced today that it has released its publication on the popular iPad format. Readers can browse part of Seattle Business Magazine on the iPad at no cost.

The title can be found in the Apple App Store and purchased in full for $3.99 here http://bit.ly/SeattleB

“Seattle Business provides leading business coverage on the issues and trends not just in Seattle, but in all of Washington State, so we’re especially pleased to be able to offer our award-winning design to all residents of Washington via the iPad,” said John Kueber, Group Publisher.

The freemium app was developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company. The app features in-app purchasing, fully searchable text and Pageflow for easy navigation. The latest issue can be synced for offline reading.

The apps can be downloaded for free with some open access content and the opportunity to upgrade to the full version for a 30-day subscription.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions thinks that “full-page photos, such as those of Woman Business Owner finalists in the October issue, are particularly brought to life on the iPad.”

About Exact Editions

Exact Editions is one of the leading pioneers of the ‘freemium’ model in app development. Since 2005, Exact Editions has also been providing online digital editions of hundreds of titles to individuals and institutions world-wide from its office in London.

About Seattle Business

Seattle Business Magazine is published monthly and is read by over 100,000 readers per month in its printed format. In addition to its print magazine, it produces industry-leading events such as Best Companies, Leaders in Healthcare, Washington Manufacturing Awards, Green Washington, and the Family Business Awards. Seattle Business can also be discovered online at www.seattlebusinessmag.com.


London, 20th September 2010, Apollo, the official magazine for art collectors, is launched as an iPad app by Oscar Humphries.

Oscar Humphries has released Apollo magazine as an iPad app, following his appointment as editor earlier this year. Oscar was previously contributing editor of The Spectator and the launch editor of The Spectator Australia.

The freemium app was developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company, which also produced The Spectator app back in September 2009.

The apps can be downloaded for free with some open access content and the opportunity to upgrade to the full version for a 30-day subscription. Both print and digital subscribers to Apollo can use Shared Access Codes to access the app for free.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions believes the app will “be an invaluable resource for on-the-move art collectors. The full-page photographic images in the September issue look stunning on the iPad. It’s great to see Greek and Roman antiquities mixing with Grayson Perry contemporaries in the app store.”

You can find the app in the App store here http://bit.ly/apolloapp

About Exact Editions

Exact Editions is one of the leading pioneers of the ‘freemium’ model in digital publishing, allowing users to get a feel for an app before paying for it. Since 2005, Exact Editions has also been providing online digital editions of hundreds of titles to individuals and institutions world-wide from its office in London.

About Apollo

Founded in 1925, Apollo is one of the world’s oldest and most highly respected magazines on the visual arts. Published monthly, it offers the greatest editorial diversity of any art magazine - covering everything from antiquities to contemporary work. Consistently regarded as the most prestigious and authoritative of all art magazines, Apollo is the media partner of choice for an impressive list of museums and institutions.


London, August 9th 2010, Dazed & Confused, is released as free iPhone/iPad app.

Fashion and culture enthusiasts around the world will now be able to access Dazed & Confused from anywhere at any time, with the release of the new Dazed & Confused iPhone and iPad app this week.

“From fold out poster to iPad app, Dazed has come a long way since its birth almost two decades ago,” says Jefferson Hack, Publisher and Co-founder of Dazed & Confused. “With the new app, a whole new audience of culturally aware iPad and iPhone users will be introduced to Dazed.”

Dazed’s monthly unparalleled fashion editorials, created by the best stylists and photographers in the industry, and profiles of the best creative talent in every field, will now be available for free on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch.

The app was developed by Exact Editions, a London-based digital publishing company. The Dazed & Confused app features pageflow for browsing, full search, double-page view (iPad) and can be synced to an iPad, iPhone and iPod touch for offline reading.

The new Dazed & Confused app will be available worldwide as of 9th August 2010.

About Exact Editions

Since 2005, Exact Editions has been providing online digital editions of titles to individuals and institutions from their office in London. It’s Precisely platform delivers freemium branded apps for the likes of The Spectator, Standpoint and Publishers Weekly. The platform makes text from current and back issues searchable. Information including email addresses, URLs, Tables of Contents and telephone numbers are also all clickable and content can be synced in a WiFi environment.

About Dazed & Confused

Dazed & Confused is an independent British fashion, culture and arts magazine, with a reputation for ground-breaking photography, fashion and editorial. Published monthly, it was founded by Jefferson Hack and photographer Rankin in 1992 and is now distributed in over 40 countries. Luxury biannuals AnOther Magazine and AnOther Man, and website DazedDigital.com are part of the Dazed Group.


London, August 2010, The Spectator has announced that subscribers to the print edition will receive the weekly magazine as a digital edition and app, in conjunction with Exact Editions and Dovetail.

Exact Editions has teamed up with Dovetail, the subscription marketing and fulfilment house, which works with The Spectator, to make the digital edition available to all print subscribers included in the price of a print subscription.

Ben Greenish, Managing Director at The Spectator, says “We’ve responded to our readers’ desire to have access to The Spectator in all its glorious forms.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions says that “access to the digital edition also means all print subscribers can view The Spectator on an iPad and other Apple iDevices. All they have to do is download The Spectator app from the iTunes app store, and enter their Shared Access Code, found in their web account.”

This comes shortly after the launch of Exact Editions’ Complete Convergence Platform in June, offering its publishing partners a fully convergent system, which unites print, digital and apps.

About Exact Editions

Since 2005, Exact Editions has been delivering its technology platform, which replicates and aggregates exact copies of printed publications for web distribution and iPhone/iPod touch/iPad apps. The platform makes all text searchable, and information including email addresses, URLs, Tables of Contents and telephone numbers are rendered clickable to aid navigation.

About The Spectator

The Spectator is a weekly British magazine first published on 6 July 1828. Its principal subject areas are culture and current affairs, with extensive arts pages, books reviews, cartoons and columnists, once described as “the best written magazine in the English language”.

About Dovetail

When Dovetail launched it had the simple goal of becoming the finest subscriptions marketing & fulfillment bureau in the UK. This ambition is being realized by the company focus on “delivering to publishers by delighting their customers”. With the whole company pulling towards this end game Dovetail is fast-becoming the bureau of choice for publishers.


They are the first digital technology company to offer publishers a seamless system permitting print subscribers online access whilst giving, in parallel, access on the iPad or iPhone via the publishers branded app.

This is all managed through the subscribers’ online account at www.exacteditions.com. Here the subscriber can log in to his/her digital subscription and also pick up their unique Shared Access Code for the iPad or iPhone. Shared Access Codes can be used on up to five Apple devices.

It is a complete system that knits together the triumvirate of print, online and iPad app.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions said “Publishers were asking us for a complete package that combined print with digital and the app store via the iPad and iPhone. We have now delivered and it is exciting to see the positive response from subscribers to date - especially those with iPads!”

10 June 2010

Le Monde diplomatique moves from the left to centre stage with new app

London, 10 June 2010, Le Monde diplomatique stirs up a diplomatic storm in the Apple app store with French and English freemium apps

The apps were developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company, which works with magazine, newspaper and book publishers to market and sell online and app versions of their titles.

Alain Gresh, director at Le Monde diplomatique says “This is a historic step for Le Monde diplomatique. LMD has enjoyed a huge success as a digital edition through Exact Editions. The iPad/iPhone edition will bring pages from the latest issue as soon as it is published to 100 million or so iTunes account holders.”

The apps can be downloaded for free with some sample open access content and the opportunity to upgrade to the full version for a 30-day subscription through in-app purchasing.

Exact Editions are one of the leading pioneers of the ‘freemium’ model in magazine publishing, allowing users to get a feel for an app before paying for it. In addition, the LMD app features pageflow for browsing, full search, double page view (iPad) and can be synced to an iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch for offline reading.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions says that “the iPad is the perfect reading environment for the content-rich Le Monde diplomatique. The double page cartography spreads look particularly impressive. I am sure the app will encourage a new audience of on-the-move content consumers.”

About Exact Editions

Since 2005, Exact Editions has been providing online digital editions of titles to individuals and institutions from their office in London. Its Precisely platform delivers freemium branded apps for the likes of The Spectator, Standpoint and Publishers Weekly. The platform makes text from current and back issues searchable. Information including email addresses, URLs, Tables of Contents and telephone numbers are also all clickable and content can be synced in a wifi environment.

About Le Monde diplomatique

Le Monde diplomatique (English/French) is a monthly newspaper offering left-oriented analysis and opinion on politics, culture, and current affairs. Le Monde diplomatique was founded in 1954 by Hubert Beuve-Méry, founder and director of Le Monde.


London, 19th May 2010, Wanderlust wanders into the Exact Editions online store today. Digital subscribers to the magazine for intrepid travellers will now be able to access their subscriptions and its cumulative archive online anytime, anywhere in the world. Whether on top of Kilimanjaro or in the Arizona Desert, digital subscribers can now view Wanderlust content on any computer or via the Exactly app on the iPhone, iPod touch and now iPad. The latest issue is available as a trial issue of the magazine in the Exact Editions service for free reading from the site at www.exacteditions.com/wanderlust. Digital subscribers will, in addition, benefit from a searchable archive. An annual subscription to Wanderlust online is £22.80.

Rob Hawthorne, Marketing Manager at Wanderlust, says, “we’re very excited to be offering an enhanced digital edition of Wanderlust, the UK’s leading travel magazine. Now subscribers will be able to buy the digital edition through the Exact Editions e-commerce system and access the content immediately. Live hyperlinks, postcodes linked to Google maps and click-to-call numbers all mean it’ll be a practical resource for both those travelling and those who are planning to do so.”

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions says that “Wanderlust is a passionate travel magazine and we’re glad that we can help give its inspirational writing and photography a wider audience through digital editions on the web.”

About Exact Editions

Since 2005, Exact Editions has been delivering its technology platform, which replicates and aggregates exact copies of printed publications for web and app distribution. The platform makes all text searchable, and information including email addresses, URLs, Tables of Contents and telephone numbers are all clickable as well as trackable.

About Wanderlust

Wanderlust is the UK's leading magazine for independent-minded and adventurous travellers. It's an award-winning bi-monthly magazine with over 100,000 readers around the world. Wanderlust leads the way in the production of intelligent and inspirational travel publishing, picking up awards and accolades along the way with its blend of quirky features, practical reviews, tips, insights and ideas.


London, 10 May 2010, The Spectator today announced that its weekly magazine will be available on the iPad as a 'freemium' app, bringing its weekly print wit, wisdom and insight to new iPad users.

The app was developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company, who work with magazine, newspaper and book publishers to market and sell online and app versions of their titles.

Ben Greenish, Managing Director at The Spectator, says "The Spectator is known for its great writing on culture and current affairs and in the confused aftermath of the General Election, the new iPad app provides yet another medium from which our readers can access our honest and fresh opinion on the changing political landscape. And if they are bored with politics the iPad app includes all the humour, cartoons and columnists found every week in the full print edition, together with a 4 year archive!"

The app can be downloaded for free with some sample open access content and the opportunity to upgrade to the full version for a 30-day subscription at £2.39 through in-app purchasing. This gives subscribers full access to the latest issue of The Spectator and the previous four years of back issues.

Exact Editions are one of the leading forerunners of the 'freemium' model in magazine publishing, allowing users to get a feel for the app before paying for it. The app also features pageflow for browsing, full search and can be synced to an iPad, as well as to an iPhone and iPod Touch for offline reading.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director at Exact Editions says that "magazine publishers are viewing the 'freemium' model as a great new way to promote the quality and richness of their publications. The Spectator has been available through our online shop for some time and was launched as an iPhone app in September 2009. The newly-launched iPad is the perfect environment for users to sample, browse, search and read. We're pleased we can offer The Spectator as a practical resource accessible anytime, anywhere on the iPhone, iPod Touch and now iPad."

About Exact Editions

Since 2005, Exact Editions has been delivering its technology platform, which replicates and aggregates exact copies of printed publications for web distribution and iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad apps. The platform makes all text searchable, and information including email addresses, URLs, Tables of Contents and telephone numbers are rendered clickable to aid navigation.

About The Spectator

The Spectator is a weekly British magazine first published on 6 July 1828. Its principal subject areas are culture and current affairs, with extensive arts pages, books reviews, cartoons and columnists, once described as "the best written magazine in the English language".


London, May, SAGE have announced that the 30-day subscription for Index on Censorship app will be available for 59p from 3rd to 9th May 2010 to mark World Press Freedom Day.

In keeping with Index on Censorship's support of World Press Freedom Day, the price of the 30-day subscription will drop to 59p (99c) for 7 days. World Press Freedom Day (3rd May) reminds governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression.

The app can be downloaded for free with some sample open access content and the opportunity to upgrade to the full version at £1.79 for a 30-day subscription through in-app purchasing after the offer. This gives subscribers full access to the latest issue of Index on Censorship and the previous two years of back issues. A YouTube demonstration can be seen here.

The March 2010 issue, 'Brave New Words', focuses on the development of technologies, from CCTV to Twitter, and the implications these have for free speech. "Index on Censorship plays a major role in protecting and promoting free expression, as does World Press Freedom Day," said Clive Parry, Global Marketing Director, SAGE. "This discounted offer with Exact Editions makes it easy for individuals to subscribe to Index online."

The app was developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company, who work with magazine, newspaper and book publishers to market and sell online and app versions of their titles.

Exact Editions are one of the leading forerunners of the 'freemium' model in magazine publishing, allowing users to get a feel for the app before paying for it. The app also features pageflow for browsing, full search and can be synced to an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch device for offline reading.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions says that "magazine publishers are viewing the 'freemium' model as a great new way to promote the quality and richness of their publications. We're pleased we can offer Index on Censorship as a practical resource accessible anytime on the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad."

About Index on Censorship

Index on Censorship is the only magazine devoted to protecting and promoting free expression. International in outlook, outspoken in comment, and publishing some of the world's finest writers, Index exposes stories that are suppressed, publishes banned writing, initiates debate and gives breadth to news that has often been "dumbed down" in the world's media.

About Exact Editions

Since 2005, Exact Editions has been delivering its technology platform, which replicates and aggregates exact copies of printed publications for web distribution and iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad apps. The platform makes all text searchable, and information including email addresses, URLs, Tables of Contents and telephone numbers are rendered clickable links to aid navigation.

About SAGE

SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. An independent company, SAGE has principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC.


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London, 22nd March, Osprey Publishing the military book publisher, today announced that five of its military history books are now available for the first time as 'freemium' apps via the Apple e-commerce store.

The apps were developed by Exact Editions, the London-based digital publishing company, who work with magazine, newspaper and book publishers to market and sell online and app versions of their titles.

Philippi, Iwo Jima, Warsaw, First Crusade and Fredericksburg apps can be downloaded for free with the opportunity to upgrade to the full version at £4.99 per book through 'in–app purchasing'. Exact Editions are excited to be one of the leading forerunners of the 'freemium' model in book publishing, allowing users to get a feel for the app before paying for it. The apps also feature pageflow for browsing, full search and can be synced to an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch device for offline reading.

Daryl Rayner, Managing Director of Exact Editions, believes "book publishers are viewing this model as a fantastic new way to promote the quality and richness of fully illustrated books. By offering a significant sliver of the content, completely accessible through a 'freemium' app, the iPhone is being used to its full potential".

Rebecca Smart, Managing Director of Osprey Publishing views "the iPhone, with its brilliantly sharp colour screen and touch interface, as a great platform, encouraging our readers to take these Osprey books with them on to the battlefield. Or even more conveniently, to buy the books on impulse, when they are standing where the armies were deployed".

About Exact Editions

Exact Editions is a web-based distribution and marketing company working for the world's best publishers. Exact Editions has built a scaleable technology platform which replicates and aggregates exact copies of printed magazines and books for web distribution and reliable searching.

About Osprey Publishing

The Osprey Campaign series gives military historians richly illustrated and carefully diagrammed accounts of over 200 decisive battles and campaigns. Osprey Publishing has been providing books for enthusiasts since 1968 and since then it has grown, evolved and taken on new challenges until it stands today as one of the most successful examples of niche publishing around.

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