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  1. University of Edinburgh

    University of Edinburgh

    Hannah Ackermans - 26.08.2015 - 16:04

  2. Simogo

    The Sim is Simon Flesser, and the Go is Magnus “Gordon” Gardebäck. The O is for “och”, which is the Swedish word for “and”. We have been making games, or at least game-like things, as Simogo since 2010. Our tiny office is located in the very south of Sweden in Malmö, not far from the train station.We don’t have 100% defined roles, but Gordon is mostly responsible for code, papers and numbers, and Simon for art, sounds and words.
    (Source: simogo.com/about)

    Hannah Ackermans - 28.08.2015 - 11:11

  3. Step In Books

    Step In Books is an award-winning company developing innovative experiences on mobile devices. You read a step in book just like any other digital book on your tablet or phone, but on certain pages you can lift up the device to step in to the fictional world, as described in the book. Here your mobile device acts as a magical mirror, or a portal, to look into the fictional world.
    (Source: stepinbooks.com

    Hannah Ackermans - 28.08.2015 - 13:02

  4. Spinfy

    Spinfy is an interactive storybook producer and mobile game developer. Our own production engine with real life physics makes the stories come alive through compelling and interactive animations that you can control yourself. This gives you and your family a more fascinating reading experience of the old classics and totally new children’s storybooks. With Spinfy, you can give the stories your own touch.

    (source: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2599880)

    Hannah Ackermans - 29.08.2015 - 17:35

  5. WSOY

    WSOY publishes a wide range of Finnish and translated literature, fiction and non-fiction, for all age groups. Founded in 1878, WSOY is a household name in Finland as the publisher of a great many classic Finnish authors. WSOY strives to be the vanguard of Finnish literature, to discover and to publish the very best of writing both in Finland and the world at large. WSOY nurtures its great literary heritage and works to keep books and reading at the heart of the Finnish way of life.

    WSOY is owned by Bonnier and it is a part of the Bonnier Books business area. Bonnier Books has publishing companies around the world, i.e. the UK, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Australia, Poland, the USA and Finland. The Head of Books is Mr Jacob Dalborg and the CEO of WSOY Publishers is Mr Timo Julkunen.

    WSOY shares the common values of the Bonnier Group which are Passion for Publishing, Power of the Individual, Freedom of Speech and Commitment of a Family Company. In addition to these, WSOY places emphasis on Creativity, Open-mindedness and Courage.

    (Source: http://www.wsoy.fi/briefly-in-english/about-us/)

    Hannah Ackermans - 29.08.2015 - 17:41

  6. Mobilive

    mobilive Ltd. is an entertainment application developer of many talents. Our products include games and other applications for both work and leisure. We operate on a variety of platforms and our innovative e-book design has received global attention.

    We provide high quality applications for the global market. Excellent technical implementation, open-mindedness and creative collaboration are important to us, and we challenge ourselves to embrace new technology and to find new solutions for portable devices.

    (source: mobilive.fi)

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.08.2015 - 15:01

  7. Rabén & Sjögren

    Rabén & Sjögren is Sweden’s leading publisher of children’s books. The publishing programme comprises titles for all ages by leading Swedish and international authors and illustrators.

    Rabén & Sjögren is part of the Norstedts Publishing Group, Sweden’s oldest publishing house, founded in 1823. Norstedts is a publisher of fiction, non-fiction, academic, reference books and dictionaries.

    Hannah Ackermans - 30.08.2015 - 16:48

  8. Pratt Institute BFA Writing Program

    Pratt Institute BFA Writing Program

    clairedonato - 30.08.2015 - 18:57

  9. Samlaget

    Det Norske Samlaget is a Norwegian publishing house founded on 24 March 1868 with the aim to promote and publish books in Landsmål, now known as Nynorsk.[1]

    Det Norske Samlaget is now divided into two institutions: a literature organization, Litteraturselskapet Det Norske Samlaget, which is a culturally focused political-interest organization, and the publishing portion, Forlaget Det Norske Samlaget, which since 1978 has been a non-profit foundation and is responsible for publishing operations.

    As a political organization, Litteraturselskapet Det Norske Samlaget works to promote the use of Nynorsk and the preparation and publication of books in Nynorsk. It is also responsible for several grants and awards such as the Nynorsk Literature Prize, the Melsom Prize (Melsom-prisen) established in 1922 through the endowment of shipowner Ferd. Melsom and the Blix Prize (Blixprisen) established through the Emma and Elias Blix Endowment.

    Hannah Ackermans - 31.08.2015 - 11:10

  10. Aarhus Public Libraries

    Aarhus Public Libraries consists of a main library and 18 branch libraries.

    (source: https://www.aakb.dk/english/about-aarhus-public-libraries-0)

    Hannah Ackermans - 31.08.2015 - 11:38

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