Bookswomen
Books Women e. V. was founded in 1990 by feminists based on the model of the English association Women in Publishing (WiP) and has its headquarters in Munich and the office in Berlin. The interest group is a member of the umbrella organizations German Literature Conference and German Women's Council .
The association sees itself as a professional network of women from all areas related to books and related media, i. H. from the book trade , from publishers and agencies and neighboring work areas. You can become a member as an employee , self-employed , young professional or manager . There are 18 city or regional groups in Germany and Austria. The Who's Who yearbook of 2010 names 18 groups, including the Viennese group: Here, mostly monthly meetings, an exchange of experiences takes place, and regular professional events are also held. A general assembly is held annually nationwide. The association has around 900 members (as of February 2016).
The purpose of the network is to support one another through professional information exchange, further training and qualification and personal contact.
The most important resource is the annual membership directory. This is where the members introduce themselves with their training, previous focus areas and interests.
On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the association published the scientific study “MehrWert. Working in the Book Industry Today “in order. This is how the first interdisciplinary study of the book industry came about, focusing on the differences in the work situation for women and men. The study was presented at the 2010 Frankfurt Book Fair .
Mentoring program
Mentoring programs have been taking place in Munich, Berlin, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Cologne and Frankfurt since 1999 . More experienced female mentors from the book industry accompany and advise female junior staff (mentees) on professional issues for a year and provide support with further career steps. In June 2009 the 1st Book Women Mentoring Congress was held in Stuttgart under the patronage of the PhD publisher Rosemarie von dem Knesebeck .
Annual theme
Since 2008, the association has set an annual topic that they deal with intensively both internally and publicly, both regionally and nationwide.
- 2008: The book in the digital age
- 2009: We did it! - Successful women in the book industry
- 2010: added value. Women in the book industry
- 2011: future now! Perspectives for young professionals
- 2012: Working models of the future - How do we want to work?
- 2013: Intellectual Property and Copyright in the Internet Age
- 2014: Learn – experience – knowledge: strategic qualification and career planning in the book industry
- 2015: 25 years of BücherFrauen: yesterday - today - tomorrow
- 2016: Reading Culture 2030
- 2017: Structural change in the book industry
- 2018: 50 years of 1968 - what's left?
Books woman of the year
The Book Woman of the Year award has been held on the fringes of the Frankfurt Book Fair since 1996 . The previous winners are:
- 1996 Ruth Kiesow, publisher
- 1997 Susanne Scharff, MONAliesA women's library
- 1998 Anke Schäfer , publisher and editor of Virginia, magazine for women's book criticism
- 1999 Irene Naumczyk, personnel agency for publishing houses
- 2000 Marion Schulz, Stiftung Frauen-Literatur-Forschung e. V.
- 2001 Ingeborg Kaestner, LiBeraturpreis
- 2002 Ingeborg Mues, editor of The Woman in Society
- 2003 Verlag Frauenoffensive , Germany's first women's publisher
- 2004 Luise F. Pusch , author and language critic
- 2005 Ray-Güde Mertin , literary agent and translator
- 2006 Sara Willwerth, owner of the Weber bookstore in Erkrath
- 2007 Marianne Krüll , scientist and author
- 2008 Karen Nölle, translator and editor
- 2009 Ulrike Helmer , publisher of the publishing house of the same name
- 2010 Susanne Himmelträger , bookseller and art historian
- 2011 Britta Jürgs , publisher of AvivA Verlag
- 2012 Lioba Betten , librarian and publisher
- 2013 Antje Kunstmann , publisher
- 2014 Regine Elsässer , translator
- 2015 Frauke Ehlers, networker
- 2016 Anita Djafari, director of Litprom - Society for the Promotion of Literature from Africa, Asia and Latin America e. V. and editor-in-chief of the magazine LiteraturNachrichten Africa - Asia - Latin America
- 2017 Nina George , writer
- 2018 Susanne Martin, bookseller
- 2019 Sandra Uschtrin , writer
literature
- Doris Hermanns: BücherFrauen - a network also for antiquarians . In: From the Antiquarian Bookshop , No. 4/2009, pp. 266f.
- Gabriele Kalmbach (Ed.): Women make books . Ulrike Helmer Verlag 2000. ISBN 3-89741-046-X
- Added value. Working in the book industry today . Ulrike Helmer Verlag 2010. ISBN 978-3-89741-310-8
Web links
- Official website
- Valeska Henze: Women in Culture and Media. An overview of current trends, developments and proposed solutions. , August 5, 2016
- Ellen Paschiller: Network for women in the book industry , November 12, 2016
- Linus Giese: Future Publish: Are you ready for the future ?, Equal Opportunities in the Book Industry , January 31, 2017
- Anna Fastabend, insufficient opportunities for advancement , October 13, 2017
- Yvonne de Andrés: Mentoring as a Career Opportunity , January 18, 2018
Individual evidence
- ^ Association website (accessed on February 19, 2016)
- ^ The Blue Book - The Who's Who of the Book Women 2010 , Hamburg / Berlin, ISBN 978-3-9809046-6-7 .
- ↑ Books for women information on the study MehrWert
- ↑ Börsenblatt article about the presentation of the study MehrWert
- ↑ young publishing people on boersenblatt.net, June 21, 2009, about the 1st BücherFrauen Mentoring Kongress ( memento of the original from July 15, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Books Woman of the Year. Books Women e. V., Berlin, accessed on February 21, 2020 .