Sentences with phrase «maintaining quality publishing»

Maintaining quality publishing whilst outsourcing work to various third parties is a concern for every publisher.

Not exact matches

But if you keep up with your SEO strategy, publish high - quality articles for the right audience, and maintain a usable website, you will start to see traction.
«The excitement of the «Whole Foods effect» can quickly turn to fear as [companies] face producing and distributing their recipes at larger volumes while maintaining quality and consistency,» the Times article, published in April, read.
Now a new article published in Annals of Internal Medicine highlights key points of that report and serves as a guide for health care professionals seeking to improve the quality of life of older adults by maintaining brain health.
Experts from the Pharmacy Faculty and the Higher Technical School of Agricultural Engineering (Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica — ETSIA) of the University of Seville have published a study that shows that when reducing the water used to water cherry tomato crops by more than 50 %, the product not only maintains its quality, both commercially and nutritionally, but it also even increases the level of carotenoids, compounds of great interest in the food - processing industry.
The award recognizes «outstanding professional commitment, excellent insights and comments that help maintain the high standard and quality of papers» published in Crop Science.
In a study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, for instance, inhaling lavender (together with sleep hygiene recommendations such as maintaining a regular sleep schedule, avoiding coffee and alcohol, not eating late in the day, and avoiding screens and texting in bed) improved sleep quality in people who had difficulty sleeping, more so than sleep hygiene alone.
Our goal was to provide a cost - effective solution for self - publishing authors while maintaining the quality that they expect and deserve.»
«At the same time, both authors who self - publish and firms of all sizes who produce digital content recognize the need for maintaining high quality throughout the publishing process, and thus are choosing to seek out experienced vendors so they don't have to go it alone.»
The trick for Kindle publishing is to maintain the same level of quality, while not having to work as hard.
But the idea that writing quality is the only reason people do or do not get published is yet another industry fraud, perpetrated for the express purpose of maintaining control.
You also realize how crucial it is for your independently published books to maintain the same high standard of quality the readers in your established fan base have come to expect from your traditionally published books.
I'm wondering what the options are for people who want to self - publish but also maintain the quality associated with traditional publishing.
Within this competitive field Outskirts Press has maintained its sturdy and stable growth and continues to be the top company authors choose when they decide to go the high - quality, full - service self - publishing route.
While our authors get all the quality publishing services needed to produce print as well as e-books, they also maintain their own copyright and thus, ownership of their little books.
There is a book publisher in our area who seeks to put in print published work that want to maintain the hand - printed quality of yesteryears; (some people want this).
As 99 % of self - published ebooks are poorly executed (terrible spelling, grammar, punctuation, formatting, etc.), how on earth are you and your colleagues going to sort through the «shit volcano» of titles in order to offer libraries high - quality products while maintaining your sanity?
We are a quality service vendor for publishers and self - published authors, who choose to maintain control and upload their eBook files directly to retailers themselves.
It's popularly believed that (1) publishing houses serve as gatekeepers, maintaining publishing quality standards; (2) self - publishing has a lower barrier to entry, allowing people to publish junk; (3) authors self - publish as a last resort, when they fail to get past the publishing house gate - keepers, because their books aren't good enough; and (4) books published outside the publishing houses don't go through a team of book experts to be proofread, formatted, designed, etc., and so are terribly flawed by amateurish production values.
I agree, independent publishing needs to be recognized and I think this is a great way to start acknowledging the self - published authors who are making the choice to go that route while maintaining professionalism and high quality books.
Most recently, Molly was the Director of Content Management at Safari Books Online, an electronic reference library of 30,000 tech & business titles, where she created and managed a Content Team to ensure the quality of incoming content; designed and maintained content - related processes and workflows; and managed a publishing partner community of more than 100 organizations.
These people then extrapolate that complaint to the quality of indie books in general, and how the future of publishing is doomed if we — as publishers, or authors — can not maintain proper quality control.
And authors can now easily publish their work themselves without a great outlay, maintaining professional quality and getting a bigger cut of the profits.
This leads some (notably, those with an interest in maintaining for - profit scientific publishing) to question its quality.
The press have published lots of good ideas about cutting back whilst maintaining quality.
In talking with an executive from Apple iBooks partner McGraw - Hill, it's clear the company has high hopes but also concerns about maintaining consistently high - quality textbooks that are published with iBooks Author.
«By partnering with Microsoft, our team believes that we will be able to accelerate console development, while maintaining quality across all platforms, as well as giving us access to vast sales, marketing and publishing resources that will help us reach new fans to welcome to the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds universe».
As the Graphic Artist, provided graphic support to an IC program office to design, develop, publish and maintain professional, high - quality, visually accurate presentations, flow diagrams, notebook cover designs, brochures, posters, bookmarks, nameplates, table tent cards and flyers as specified by the customer.
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