Aptara, a twenty - two year veteran of working with print publishers and one of the companies that was originally at the forefront of e-book formatting, hopes to clear up some of
the discussions at next week's International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) Digital Book Conference running concurrently with BookExpo America.
Not exact matches
Come join @andy1994
at #CDOSummit18SG
next week as he will be moderating two panel
discussions in the topic of... twitter.com/i/web/status/9...
The boy suggested they continue the
discussion at dinner, seeing as how he wasn't competing until
next week.
With our
next away game against the Totts in just over a
week I suspect it isn't going to get any easier for us but,
at least for now, there is another game that can dominate the
discussion and that will be Everton
at home.
At 8:30 a.m., Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie participate in a
discussion, «The Six
Week Forecast: Legislative Leaders on What Comes
Next,» hosted by the Hearst Media Center, Albany Times Union building, 645 Albany Shaker Rd., Albany.
Alan Rosenblatt's Internet Advocacy Center
discussion on online advertising
next week should be a good start: Michael Bassik, Judith Freeman, Justin Perkins, the Good Doktor Rosenblatt and I will be looking
at best practices for running advocacy ads while also answering questions and generally tossing ideas around in productive fashion.
«We are going to put into place a plan starting
next week of daily meetings and
discussions bringing outside folks in to really formulate our plan for the budget and then put something
at least on the table for those negotiations.
During her roundtable
discussion at John Jay College this morning, James predicted the City Council would pass her bill
next week, meaning employers «be prejudiced by prior salary levels» when hiring women.
Education
Next's Marty West took part in a panel
discussion on the changing politics of education
at this
week's Education Writers Association conference in Washington, D.C.
Looking past the now notorious charter school annual report that will likely get a new sheen applied to it prior to its submission to the General Assembly
next month, I bring to you another contentious
discussion that took place this
week at the January Charter School Advisory Board meeting in Raleigh.
If you listened to the preview panel
discussion I participated in for the Reach More Readers online conference earlier this month (registration is still open for the conference that begins
next week — learn more
at my affiliate link), you might have heard me offer that advice.
I won't rehash what I said in the Bioshock / Burial
at Sea
discussion about how great Enemy Within looks even in the first 20 minutes, but suffice it to say that I should be kicking quite a bit of alien (and alien - sympathiser) bottoms with my outlandishly dressed and multilingual group of supersoldiers over the
next few
weeks... Ironman - style, no less.
We have a conference
next week AMOS - ISCHMO in Sydney (I believe Gavin will be there) where I will be running a comms panel
discussion with a newspaper reporter, government policy advisor, social media guru and television reporter / producer, which will allow researchers to ask whatever questions they want of the people working
at the comms coalface.
At the end the NWEI
discussion course session, the course action plan directed us to state the actions we would take in the
next week to lower our carbon footprints.
In conjunction with the launch of my State of the Polar Bear Report in Toronto
next week, Benny Peiser (from the Global Warming Policy Foundation) and I will be participating in a coffee house
discussion about polar bear conservation and survival issues on the evening of Tuesday, 27 February 2018
at 8:30 pm.
There is also a
week - long conference
at NCAR
next week on these issues which should yield some interesting
discussions and initiatives.
It isn't too late to register for NWEI's first - ever online
discussion course, beginning
next week on Wednesday, June 3rd
at 12pmPST / 3pmEST!
I welcome comments, which I of course will factor into the
discussion at the panel session
next week.
It has been described as a «resounding success» and «amazing few days» (much to the relief and delight of everyone
at TavistockMedia) and over the
next few
weeks Legal IT Insider will be bringing you the major take aways from the keynote talks and round table
discussions at Legal Leaders IT Forum 2016 in a snowy Gleneagles.
I am hopeful there will some
discussion about this solution
at the CALL Conference in Toronto
next week.
In fact, autonomy is the very thing that will drive some heated
discussions at the United Nations (UN) Palais des Nations in Geneva
next week (April 13 - 17th, 2015).
But we'll be recharged for more
discussion of all this
next week at Structure: Europe in London.
The company announced earlier this
week that the Limerick Blockchain Mastermind will have as the
discussion topic
at its
next meeting
at the Bank Of Ireland, Limerick University Campus «Blockchain and IoT, a match made in heaven»