Publishers released fewer books in 2005

Associated Press Reports Faced with years of slow, and even declining sales, the publishing industry has finally responded in kind. For the first time since 1999, the number of new books is going down.

“In 2005, publishers were more cautious and disciplined when it came to their lists,” Gary Aiello, chief operating officer of Bowker, which compiles publishing statistics, said Tuesday in a statement.

“We see that trend continuing in 2006. The price of paper has already gone up twice this year, and publishers, especially the small ones, will have to think very carefully about what to publish.”