Arab World : Jordan
JordanInstitutions
Public administrations focusing on books
Ministry of Culture
Ministry of CultureState foundation Function: To support book and reading policies
State publisher
The Ministry of Culture with the Greater Amman MunicipalityState foundation Function: To support book and reading policies
Professional associations
Librarians' associations
Jordanian Library and Information AssociationPublic institution Function: To bring together bookstore professionals
Authors' associations
Jordanian Writers UnionState foundation Function: To bring together writing professionals
Authors' associations
Jordanian Writers AssociationState foundation Function: To bring together writing professionals
Publishers' associations
Jordanian Publishers AssociationPublic institution Function: To bring together publishing professionals
Comments
Member of the Arab Publishers Union and the International Publishers Association (IPA).
University programmes on books
Professional training
Library and Information Management (Library Science)University Function: Professional training
“It is taught in Jordanian universities under the name ‘Library and Information Management’ or ‘Library Science.’ The universities offering this field include:”
- “Al-Hussein Bin Talal University”
- “Al-Balqa Applied University”
- “Zarqa University”
- “The University of Jordan”
- “Hittin College”
Library
General Directorate in charge of libraries
The National LibraryPublic institution Functions: To record and to supervise
JordanPublic policies
Market regulation
Regulation of digital trade
Law Function: To regulate
“Electronic Transactions Law No. (15)”
“Consumer Protection Law”Opinions of professionals
“70% of the books available in libraries are imported from abroad.”
“Public contracts for books:”
- “20% is the percentage of national publishing (with local capital) that receives public contracts for libraries in Jordan.”
- “There are no multinational or foreign groups that receive public contracts for public and university libraries.”
“90% of school curricula are produced by the state through an independent institution with specific conditions, laws, and oversight. This content is provided to both public and private schools and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). The remaining 10% focuses on KG1 and KG2 levels and some optional curricula added by schools, such as French language and programming.”
- “The financial estimates from public contracts will be approximate. In 2023, the estimated financial value for a private school in Jordan amounted to 13,600,000 Jordanian Dinars.”
“Public contracts for school books are obtained through clear and transparent bidding processes.”
- “The percentage of national publishing (with local capital) that receives public contracts for school books is 100% for private schools and 0% for public schools.”
“Note: The Jordanian government is ultimately responsible for publishing and printing curricula through a development center that operates under specific conditions and laws. The only space left for private publishing houses is for the curricula of preschool and kindergarten (KG1 + KG2) and some additional optional books selected by certain private schools (such as books on artificial intelligence, early computer education, and early social studies). All these curricula are sourced from local national publishers.”
Public procurement
Public purchases for libraries
Public program Function: To support book and reading policies
“Annual allocations for purchasing books for municipal/national libraries.”
Opinions of professionals
“There are no significant public purchases of books in local languages in Jordan.”
“Total public purchases for public libraries in 2023:”
- “For printed books: 50,000 Jordanian Dinars for libraries affiliated with private institutions, municipalities, or civil society organizations.”
- “For digital books in 2023: there are no clear figures (in any case, they are scarce).”
“Total public purchases for university libraries in 2023:”
- “For printed books: approximately 180,000 Jordanian Dinars for 35 private and public universities.”
- “For digital books: there has been no presence in any of the years.”
“Note: There is a noticeable decrease in purchases each year.”
“Public contracts for books for public and university libraries are obtained through a clear and transparent bidding process.”
Signing of international agreements
Florence Agreement
International agreement Function: Free circulation of cultural goods
“Accession, not ratification, on December 31, 1958.”
Copyright law
Berne Convention
International agreement Function: Protection of literary and artistic works
Marrakesh Treaty
WIPO Copyright Treaty
Law Function: Protection of literary and artistic works
“Copyright Protection Law No. (23).”
Protection of traditional cultural expressions
Law Function: Protection of literary and artistic works
“Copyright Protection Law No. (22).”
Regulation of the public domain
Law Function: To regulate moral and patrimonial rights, and their duration
“Border Measures for the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Instructions No. (7).”
Management of copyright
Law Function: To regulate moral and patrimonial rights, and their duration
“Copyright Protection Law No. (23).”
Protection of heritage rights
Law Function: To regulate moral and patrimonial rights, and their duration
“Copyright Protection Law No. (23) – The duration of protection is for the life of the author and fifty years after their death.”
Regulation of copyright and translation rights
Law Function: To regulate moral and patrimonial rights, and their duration
“Copyright and Neighboring Rights Protection Law, Law No. 22 of 1992.”
“Amended Copyright Law No. 23 of 2014.”Opinions of professionals
“The two main discussions surrounding copyright in Jordan currently are:”
- “The transformation of publishing houses into financial institutions that compel authors to pay to publish their books, and how to find a way or solution to this crisis.”
- “The author’s ability to collect any of their material rights or other rights from publishers specifically and from other sectors in general.”
Support for creation and publishing
Support for literary creation
Public program Function: To carry out a cultural policy
“Assistance for authors and illustrators through support for full publishing by the Ministry of Culture (at the national level).”
Comments
“Assistance in publishing through the ministry itself differs from providing a financial grant for publishing at any local publishing house of their choice.”
Support for book publishing
Public program Function: To implement a book and reading policy
“Assistance for publishing an author’s work through the Ministry of Culture (at the national and regional levels).”
Opinions of professionals
“In Jordan, there are three forms of funds to support authors:”
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“The most common form: financial support for the author is determined based on the size of the book, covering printing costs (in the case of partial support) for printing 1,000 copies, with a set amount of 65 Jordanian Dinars per binding and a maximum final amount of 1,200 Jordanian Dinars. This broader funding also includes costs for formatting, cover design, marketing, etc. Additionally, 600 Jordanian Dinars are provided as rights for the author (in the case of full support). In both cases, the amount can be given to any publisher the author chooses or can be used for self-publishing.”
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“Another form of support from the Ministry of Culture involves publishing or republishing the book through them (acting as the publisher) and distributing it at a very nominal price determined by them.”
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“Support from the Family Library Authority involves a project where they print works from various fields every year with a pre-determined budget and generous royal support. They select books and authors, both living and deceased, and provide 1,000 US dollars in rights for printing 1,000 copies designated for the library at a known discounted price for the project.”
- “In the previous Family Library project, the 1,000 Jordanian Dinars are given to the publisher if the publisher owns the author’s rights.”
“There are no funds to support libraries, translation, or the travel of publishers/authors.”
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Freedom of expression
Obligation to declare publications
Decree Function: To control
“Request for subsequent licensing by submitting a hard copy after publication to the National Library.”
Control or regulation of content
Law Functions: To regulate and to control
“Print and Publishing Law No. (30) of 1999, as amended.”
“Cybercrime Law.”Comments
“In the case of books, any of the three types of content, along with any political content that may negatively touch on the ruling family or any political figure, or religious content that may address sects or religions protected by the constitution, will be confiscated or destroyed if they originate from abroad, following investigation, review, and approval (though one can appeal the decision in court, this rarely occurs).
“If printed within the kingdom, after publication and once the book is on the market, if any complaints or observations arise, it will be immediately reviewed by the Publications Department, which will form a reading committee. If the book violates constitutional laws or the regulations of the department, it will be referred to the court on charges of ‘violating public morals.’ The department usually wins the case, leading to the book’s withdrawal from the market, and the author may even face trial if the complaint is filed by an individual or a government or private institution (other than the Publications Department and the National Library).”
Taxes
Full rate of VAT
Exemption Function: To facilitate the importation of educational, cultural, or scientific items
“Paper / Exemption from value-added tax.”
Exemption or specific tax system for books
General tax code
“Taxes applicable to printed books: income tax, sales tax, and customs duties.”
Taxation on paper
General tax code
“The tax rate on paper is 16%.”
Opinions of professionals
“There is a law to eliminate taxes on books and stationery – one of its positives is that it helps limit the rise in book prices.”
- “The law should be expanded to include paper, as it is a part of the book.”
- “The law allows for the importation of books without the need for an importer card.”
- “It includes the removal of taxes on all related retail operations as a form of support for the sale and distribution of books.”
International standards and book identification
Obligations relating to book identification data (ISBN, ISSN, ISN, RPI, etc.)
Regulation Function: To record
“The ISBN is obtained from the International Standard Book Number section in the National Library Department – it is free of charge. A copy of the book must be deposited in the National Library after its publication.”
Comments
“This procedure only takes 30 minutes.”
Cultural policies
Opinions of professionals
“There are many challenges in the policies related to books, their production, and management. It starts with the fact that all relevant bodies and their employees do not pay attention or show interest in books. The problem is compounded by the fact that the Publishers Association or the Writers Union receives their financial support from the state, which allocates a specific budget for them, somewhat limiting accountability for the bodies responsible for books.
“Policies in Jordan do not keep pace with updates in the world of books and the laws governing them globally. Even if there are any improvements in policies, they are not implemented in practice, and the old policies remain in effect. A significant challenge is that the banning and censorship of books still exists, particularly for books imported from abroad.
“One of the policies that obstructs or poses a real barrier to small and medium-sized libraries is the policy that restricts the import of books unless there is an importer card, which requires massive and very difficult conditions.”
“Recent developments in the last ten years include:”
- “The cessation of all forms of prior censorship on books, shifting to post-publication monitoring through complaints or lawsuits filed with the Publications Department.”
- “The development of most transactions related to books into electronic transactions.”
“Publishers are currently not participating in any clear decisions and do not exert any influence on policymakers or pressure on the government to change specific policies. This is in contrast to the past, when, during the martial law period, the association had a political, intellectual, and social voice under what was known as the Association of Writers. This association was dissolved by a decree issued by the Jordanian military governor in 1987, and its president was imprisoned. The association was reinstated two years later.”
Piracy of physical books and free book download sites
Opinions of professionals
“The piracy of printed books significantly impacts the book market. First, it alarmingly affects the import and export of books, as the market is saturated before the original copy arrives. Second, it undermines the role of publishers and destroys the opportunities they create by turning one of their books into a bestseller, leading to the majority of sales being from pirated copies once the book gains popularity.”
“Electronic book piracy also has an effect, but it is slightly less severe than that of printed books. The reason for its lesser impact is that some of the side effects of having pirated electronic books include marketing for the book or allowing readers to experience a short or long trial; this can lead to the purchase of a printed copy, either to complete the experience or to keep a physical copy in their library after they enjoy it.”
Support for public reading and book distribution
Opinions of professionals
“The three essential measures needed to support the publishing sector are:”
- “An incentive award granted to publishers (similar to the state encouragement award for writers).”
- “Facilitation of loans through the Central Bank in coordination with the relevant publishing and book authorities.”
- “Establishing a law that mandates and encourages private and public schools, university libraries, and public libraries in all municipalities, youth centers, and parks to purchase from local publishing houses.”