World Book And Copyright Day
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Every year, World Book and Copyright Day, April 23rd, is commemorated as World Book and Copyright Day. It's sometimes called World Book Day, or International Day of the Book, for a few years. The day's focus is on encouraging reading, publishing, and copyrighting.
All things book-related: reading, translating, and publishing are celebrated on World Book and Copyright Day.
Millions of people in more than 100 countries, in hundreds of nonprofit organizations, schools, government departments, professional associations, and private companies are celebrating World Book and Copyright Day. In hundreds of nonprofit organizations, schools, government departments, professional bodies, professional associations, and private companies are celebrating. The day has won over a large number of people from all continents and cultural backgrounds to the cause of books and copyright over the years.. Books are seen as windows into cultures' diversity and are used to spark discussion.
Design a bookmark.
Review a list of recommended books.
Share a list of your top books.
Follow #worldbookandcopyrightday, #worldbookday, #worldbookday, or #internationaldayofthebook on social media.
Celebrate by buying and reading exciting and funny books online or in popular bookstore bookstores where favorite book characters or authors are available.. The day aids children in establishing reading habits and increasing their enthusiasm for authors and books, as well as broadening their scope of interests.
Visit the World Book Day website. Visit the World Book Day website.
History
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)'s annual event to promote reading, publishing, and copyright is an annual event held by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to promote reading, publishing, and copyright. World Book Day was first celebrated on April 23, 1995, and it continues to be commemorated on that day..
The original intention was a way to honor author Miguel de Cervantes' death on April 23rd, his death date. In 1995, UNESCO decided that the World Book and Copyright Day would be commemorated on April 23rd, as well as the birth or death of several other well-known writers.
"It's our responsibility, everywhere in the world, to combat illiteracy and hunger, as well as protecting the publishing-related professions and professionals."