Oxford study to explore future of retail

An 18-month study into the future of retail in the age of digital technologies has been launched... Continue reading at 'The Bookseller'

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A study on AI motivates PHD to create generative publishing platform to guide Omnicom clients

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Bible Study Guides Take Flight

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TikTok Drives Growth at U.K. Online Retailer Books2Door

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