Sentences with phrase «tools of change»

I recall at the 2009 O'Reilly Tools of Change conference, a couple of leading publishers spoke of the future of print books as beauty or art objects.
Jason Epstein has a few thoughts on the matter, some of which he shared in the keynote at the recent O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference 2009 in New York.
Throughout this week Publishing Perspectives will be running several interviews previewing the speakers and events at next week's Tools of Change in Frankfurt, which runs Tuesday, October 5 from 8:30 am to 6 pm At the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel.
This year at Tools of Change in New York people have greeted the official announcement that Borders Book Group has filed for bankruptcy with a variety of reactions,...
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You can find out more on the Goodreads blog — the full presentation from Tools of Change is embedded at the end of it.
Here's advice from Kristen McLean at Tools of Change for Publishing.
BOLOGNA: After attending sessions at an Australian publishing forum in Beijing just a few days before, walking into the Tools of Change for Publishing conference at the Bologna Children's Book Fair this past Sunday felt like stepping back out of a time machine.
O'Reilly Media will close down its popular digital publishing conference, Tools of Change, but Tim O'Reilly promises to continue innovating the publishing process.
I'll be presenting as part of a panel at the 2009 Tools of Change conference: CJ Rayhill (Safari Books Online), Travis Alber (BookGlutton), Aaron Miller (BookGlutton.com), Liza Daly (Threepress Consulting Inc.), Ben Vershbow (Institute for the Future of the Book), Dave Gray (XPLANE) 11:35 am Tuesday, 02/10/2009 Developing a digital reading interface raises social, aesthetic and... Read more»
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TOC Author (R) evolution Day (ARD): «This one - day conference - within - a-conference from the thought leaders at Tools of Change and Publishers Weekly is designed specifically for professional authors, content creators, agents, and independent author service providers who want to move beyond «Social Media 101» to a more robust dialogue about the opportunities in today's rapidly shifting landscape.»
I will be at the Tools of Change conference today and I hope some of my fellow -LSB-...]
In February of 2013, O'Reilly Tools of Change hosted a one - day symposium for authors, called Author (R) evolution Day.
The first phase of The Writing Platform website will be launched on 12th February 2013 at O'Reilly Media's Tools of Change Author (R) evolution Day in New York where Kate Pullinger will be speaking about opportunities for writers in the digital age.
A first - ever author - dedicated daylong conference from the O'Reilly Media Tools of Change team, led by Joe Wikert, Kat Meyer, and Kristen McLean.
If you're attending the Tools of Change conference February 9 - 11, I invite you to attend a panel I'm moderating entitled, «The Rise of E-Books,» where we'll explore the past, present and future of e-books and try to understand the implications of these numbers for publishers and authors alike.
According to the Seybold Bulletin, «A poll of about 1,000 attendees (at the recent Tools of Change for Publishing conference) indicated that around 400 were current Kindle owners, but that only 15 of those were actually considering buying the new device, leaving open the question of how many new buyers the second generation device will have.
A co-production of O'Reilly Media's Tools of Change folks (Wikert and Kat Meyer) and the Internet Archive (Peter Brantley), Books in Browsers is one of the most forward leaning of the confabs.
Mark Coker is founder of Smashwords and Dovetail Public Relations, as well as moderator of a February 10 panel at Tools of Change on «The Rise of E-Book.»
The 2012 O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference was held this week in New York.
Prior to his appointment as CEO, he held the positions of VP of Digital Initiatives at O'Reilly Media, Program Chair for O'Reilly's Tools of Change for... Read More.
In 2009, I was lucky enough to go to the third Tools of Change conference in New York City.
About the Event: This one - day conference - within - a-conference from the thought leaders at Tools of Change and Publishers Weekly is designed specifically for professional authors, content creators, agents, and independent author service providers who want to move beyond «Social Media 101» to a more robust dialogue about the opportunities in today's rapidly shifting landscape.
Just one more footnote: From the O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference 2011 in New York City:
· Paul Aiken, Executive Director of the Authors Guild, will speak out for his constituents in the sale versus licensing digital content controversy, sharing the stage with the other side, John Ossenmacher of ReDigi, moderated by former Tools of Change icon, Joe Wikert
As I've written in the past, the thinking going on at O'Reilly Media Tools of Change is some of the most important material that our writers may miss at times.
O'Reilly's annual Tools of Change conference is all about pushing the boundaries of publishing and applying innovation to tired paradigms and business models.
... Habitat was announced at the Tools of Change for Publishing conference taking place in New York City.
... You can get more info on this digital publishing conference at the Tools of Change website.
Greetings from the Tools of Change for Publishing conference 2012 — or more accurately, from the train ride headed home.
Speaking at the O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference in New York yesterday (14th February), Coates said in order for the e-book industry to satisfy its customer base publishers need to move away from simply...
Today's feature story discusses the Tools of Change conference at the Bologna Book Fair, where nearly all the talk developing apps and e-books for the iPad.
FutureBook, December 2011 Ratio of Men to Women 4:1 Tools Of Change, Feb 2012 Ratio of Men to Women 4:1 LBF, Digital Minds April 2012 Ratio of Men to Women 3:1
Sponsored by O'Reilly Media / Tools of Change (Note: in order to attend Ignite BEA you must be a registered attendee of IDPF Digital Book 2012)
Meis recently won the People's Choice Award at the Startup Showcase at O'Reilly's Tools of Change Conference.
This past week in New York, however, the Tools of Change digital publishing conference attracted entrepreneurs and innovators who are more excited by, rather than afraid of, the future.
In a talk at the O'Reilly Media Tools of Change for Publishing conference in New York, Joe Karaganis of the American Assembly said that high prices for content and less accessibility lead to piracy.
Frankfurt - bound folks may want to give special consideration to the Tools of Change (TOC) Metadata Goes Global program with Brian O'Leary and Laura Dawson, and a very promising - sounding Publishers Launch event from Mike Shatzkin and Michael Cader.
Our review of O'Reilly's Tools of Change conference at the Bologna Children's Book Fair finds insight for an industry coming to terms with digital publishing.
At the O'Reilly Media Tools of Change for Publishing conference in New York today, Barbara A. Genco of Library Journal and School Library Journal argued that libraries offer publishers lots of opportunity for eBook sales and...
Today she talks about her experiences at O'Reilly's Tools of Change (aka TOC2011) conference, which concluded last week.
She serves on advisory boards for several publishing start - ups, presents at conferences such as Tools of Change for Publishing, Digital Book World, and South by Southwest, has appeared on NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, and contributes to various industry publications.
DBW's producers at F+W Media may take their mission even more seriously than usual: this DBW takes place in a winter without a Tools of Change (TOC) conference from O'Reilly Media.
As a speaker, he has appeared with London Author Fair, The FutureBook Conference in London, Writer's Digest Conference West in Los Angeles, Writer's Digest Conference East in New York, Writer's Digest Annual Conference in New York, Digital Book World in New York, O'Reilly Media Tools of Change's specially prepared Author (R) evolution Day in New York, the PubSmart Conference in Charleston, South Carolina (April 2014), Boston's the Muse and the Marketplace (Grub Street) in May, and Berlin's Publisher's Forum from Klopotek.
October 9 Frankfurt: Tools of Change Frankfurt Conference — «Tools of Change Frankfurt returns for a fourth year on Tuesday, 9 October 2012 — the eve of the Frankfurt Book Fair (10 - 14 October)-- gathering the best and brightest in our global publishing and technology community for a full day of intriguing keynotes, sessions, and networking.»
Happening now (June 21 - 22) Milan: Editech in cooperation with Tools of Change — «Book publishing today is a market where digital and traditional coexist, where borders and frontiers blur and at the same time defy each other.
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With F+W Media, Tools of Change, and Publishers Launch developing new conference programming, the outlook for major confabs is enriched this year.
By Edward Nawotka This week, while my colleagues were at O'Reilly's Tools of Change for Publishing conference in New York, I was doing something more prosaic: serving jury duty in Houston.
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