National Book Council
The National Book Council, is a Maltese public entity dedicated to the promotion of the book industry in Malta.
The council organises the Malta Book Festival, The Literary Contest of Novels for Youth and other national and regional events, workshops, seminars and contests. It also confers the National Book Prize, administers Public Lending Rights, and is Malta's registration agent for ISBN and ISMN.
History
The National Book Council was established by the Government of Malta in 2001 through subsidiary Legislation 605.12, operating under the remit of the Ministry for Education.Since its inception, the NBC has played a pivotal role in nurturing and developing the Maltese book industry, and in fostering Malta's literary culture by supporting authors, publishers, and readers through various initiatives, contests, and events. The NBC, therefore, acts as both a regulatory and promotional body, offering direct support to stakeholders in the book industry while also advocating for reading and writing as a cultural priority.
The council's flagship initiatives are the National Book Prize, the Malta Book Fund, and the Malta Book Festival. Additionally, the NBC administers a Public Lending Rights scheme, ensuring Maltese authors receive fair compensation when their books are borrowed from public libraries in Malta.
In 2025, the NBC published its Five-Year Strategic Vision. The strategy aims to map out the trajectory of the NBC for the period 2025–2030, setting long-term goals and improvements that are responsive to both stakeholder needs and market realities.