Find Mary Alice at Tech Forum and
ebookcraft in two sessions on the subject this March.
This is a post I wrote in support of my upcoming speaking engagement at
ebookcraft in March 2018 in Toronto.
Not exact matches
Starting
in 2016, the
ebookcraft conference has included an ebook design challenge, «So You Think You Can Code.»
In 2016,
ebookcraft hosted a debate between @indiamos and @nickbaretto titled «Does Design Matter?»
Rakuten Kobo will be providing a $ 2,500 cash prize for
ebookcraft's inaugural So You Think You Can Code ebook design competition, taking place
in Toronto this spring with participants from Canada and abroad.
While Tech Forum draws a diverse audience from across the Canadian book industry,
ebookcraft will cater to professionals working actively
in ebook design and production.
ebookcraft If you're involved
in the day - to - day production of ebooks, you won't want to miss this two - day conference tailored to ebook production professionals looking for a mix of practical knowledge and inspired forward thinking.
An ebook's journey from creation to circulation» 3:30 - Noah Genner (BookNet Canada), «How We Read Digitally:
ebookcraft 2018 research study» 4:25 - Monique Mongeon (BookNet Canada), «How We Read Digitally:
ebookcraft 2018 research study» 5:12 - Ellen Ullman (Life
in Code), «Ellen Ullman
in Conversation» 7:38 - Scaachi Koul (Buzzfeed), «Women
in Publishing Panel» 10:52 - Bhavna Chauhan (Penguin Random House Canada), «Women
in Publishing Panel» 12:50 - Joshua Tallent (Firebrand Technologies), «Backlist Keywords» 14:30 - Jennifer Haines (The Dragon), «Retailers Bridging the Digital Divide» 15:08 - Serah - Marie McMahon (TYPE Books), «Retailers Bridging the Digital Divide» 15:49 - Noah Genner (BookNet Canada), «State of the Publishing Nation 2018» 16:22: - Jon Fleming (Audible), Reka Rubin (Harlequin), Nastaran Bisheban (Kobo), «Audio - First Publishing Panel» 18:35 - Jessamyn C. West (Randolph Technical Career Center), «Libraries Bridging the Digital Divide» Watch the talks on BookNet Canada's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/BookNetCanadaVideos Join the Tech Forum &
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ebookcraft is a two - day event held
in Toronto each year, which brings ebook production professionals together to discuss design, standards, and best practices.
When I was
in Toronto for
ebookcraft this Spring, I walked a mile from the train station to my hotel, pulling my suitcase behind me.
Joshua Tallent's
ebookcraft workshop, March 10All the special tips and tricks presented about the peculiarities of this or that retailer's requirements were the very same issues that were being addressed back
in 2009.
You can learn more about ebook accessibility tools and best practices by attending Jean's
ebookcraft workshop this March 10
in Toronto.