Sentences with phrase «great changes in the publishing»

Basically, there have been great changes in the publishing industry.
Little did most authors realize there lurked an even greater change in the publishing world than POD.

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The journal is a quarterly published by the National Endowment for Democracy (1101 15th St NW, Suite 200, Washington, D.C 20005) and should be of great interest to people trying to understand political and cultural changes in today's world.
By the beginning of this century a great change had taken place and James Orr prefaced his defense of the traditional position by sketching the widespread questioning and rejection of «bodily resurrection» by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accrediteIn 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accreditein English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredited.
Aristotle, as a great scholar (Chung - Hwan Chen) has shown in a work not yet published, substituted for the receptacle (as subject of changing predicates) the banal plurality of substantial identities, which of course in some sense are real.
Cooking from Scratch in Schools — The Greatest Food Service Challenge of Our TimeOur Executive Director, Beth Collins has a great article published in the August issue of Prevent Obesity about changing the way food is cooked in our schools.
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The past month's parade of conferences was bad for the Epolitics.com publishing schedule but great for thinking — a time to step back for a minute and meditate about the changes we're going through and where we are in the long sweep of digital politics.
An article published in yesterday's Financial Times may have given some in the business community the impression that a great change is sweeping over the UK public affairs industry.
A study published last year in the American Journal of Human Genetics used mitochondrial DNA to argue that the San Bushmen of southern Africa became isolated from other modern humans for up to 110,000 years, probably because climate change produced a great desert separating East Africa from southern Africa.
According to a study published in the journal Conservation Biology by a group of scientists from the University of Notre Dame, Resources for the Future, U.S. Forest Service, University of Michigan and the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Laboratory, if bighead and silver carp were to establish in Lake Erie, local fish biomass is not likely to change beyond observations recorded in the last 3 decades.
That community — creatures living on, near, or below the bottom of the lake — is «fundamentally changed from its past,» according to a paper published online in the current journal of the Journal of Great Lakes Research.
«In this time of great change in society publishing, Bill is a steady, guiding hand.&raquIn this time of great change in society publishing, Bill is a steady, guiding hand.&raquin society publishing, Bill is a steady, guiding hand.»
In two companion papers, published today in Climatic Change, the researchers investigated the mathematics of uncertainty in the climate system and showed that increased scientific uncertainty necessitates even greater action to mitigate climate changIn two companion papers, published today in Climatic Change, the researchers investigated the mathematics of uncertainty in the climate system and showed that increased scientific uncertainty necessitates even greater action to mitigate climate changin Climatic Change, the researchers investigated the mathematics of uncertainty in the climate system and showed that increased scientific uncertainty necessitates even greater action to mitigate climate cChange, the researchers investigated the mathematics of uncertainty in the climate system and showed that increased scientific uncertainty necessitates even greater action to mitigate climate changin the climate system and showed that increased scientific uncertainty necessitates even greater action to mitigate climate changechange.
Keith Gido, professor of biology, and Josh Perkin, a Kansas State University alumnus, recently published «Groundwater declines are linked to changes in Great Plains stream fish assemblages» in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In an editorial accompanying the published article in Circulation, experts from the Technische Universität and the Munich Heart Alliance, Gjin Ndrepepa and Adnan Kastrati, affirmed that, if confirmed by a subsequent analysis of large numbers of patients, the results of METOCARD - CNIC trial are likely to lead to a change in clinical practice: «In this regard, a pharmaco - protective strategy able to reduce infarct size by 20 percent when used in conjunction with primary PCI nurtures great hope in clinical benefit.&raquIn an editorial accompanying the published article in Circulation, experts from the Technische Universität and the Munich Heart Alliance, Gjin Ndrepepa and Adnan Kastrati, affirmed that, if confirmed by a subsequent analysis of large numbers of patients, the results of METOCARD - CNIC trial are likely to lead to a change in clinical practice: «In this regard, a pharmaco - protective strategy able to reduce infarct size by 20 percent when used in conjunction with primary PCI nurtures great hope in clinical benefit.&raquin Circulation, experts from the Technische Universität and the Munich Heart Alliance, Gjin Ndrepepa and Adnan Kastrati, affirmed that, if confirmed by a subsequent analysis of large numbers of patients, the results of METOCARD - CNIC trial are likely to lead to a change in clinical practice: «In this regard, a pharmaco - protective strategy able to reduce infarct size by 20 percent when used in conjunction with primary PCI nurtures great hope in clinical benefit.&raquin clinical practice: «In this regard, a pharmaco - protective strategy able to reduce infarct size by 20 percent when used in conjunction with primary PCI nurtures great hope in clinical benefit.&raquIn this regard, a pharmaco - protective strategy able to reduce infarct size by 20 percent when used in conjunction with primary PCI nurtures great hope in clinical benefit.&raquin conjunction with primary PCI nurtures great hope in clinical benefit.&raquin clinical benefit.»
If bighead and silver carp were to establish in Lake Erie, local fish biomass is not likely to change beyond observations recorded in the last three decades, according to a study published in the journal Conservation Biology on Thursday (Aug. 6) by a group of scientists from the University of Notre Dame, Resources for the Future, U.S. Forest Service, University of Michigan and the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Laboratory.
Professor Dan Bradley, from Trinity College Dublin, who led the study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, said: «There was a great wave of genome change that swept into Europe from above the Black Sea into Bronze Age Europe and we now know it washed all the way to the shores of its most westerly island.
These changes could lead to slower metabolism, greater difficulty controlling blood sugar and a faster onset of disability, according to the authors of the study, published April 18 in the journal Diabetologia.
«I don't think you see an industry in the past 30 years that's had such great and fast - paced change as the game industry,» Ichii told Famitsu magazine in an interview published this week.
Published originally in 1997, with the subtitle «when new technologies cause great firms to fail,» The Innovator's Dilemma went into a second edition in 2000 with a new tag line, «the revolutionary bestseller that changed the way we do business.»
Indeed, nothing has really changed since 1967, when the late, great Jeanne S. Chall published Learning to Read: The Great Debate, except that the purveyors of «whole language» won't quit — and in Dr. Calkins, they have a resourceful, smart, and tireless great Jeanne S. Chall published Learning to Read: The Great Debate, except that the purveyors of «whole language» won't quit — and in Dr. Calkins, they have a resourceful, smart, and tireless Great Debate, except that the purveyors of «whole language» won't quit — and in Dr. Calkins, they have a resourceful, smart, and tireless ally.
In Time to Teach, Time to Learn: Changing the Pace of School, just published by the Northeast Foundation for Children, educator Chip Wood has pulled together some totally practical ideas for refocusing on what matters most in school — teacher - student - parent relationships and great ideaIn Time to Teach, Time to Learn: Changing the Pace of School, just published by the Northeast Foundation for Children, educator Chip Wood has pulled together some totally practical ideas for refocusing on what matters most in school — teacher - student - parent relationships and great ideain school — teacher - student - parent relationships and great ideas!
The digital revolution and its subsequent self - publishing hey day have perhaps sparked more change in literature and publishing than any event since Gutenberg started tinkering, but for all of the great talk of «equalizing» and breaking down barriers, what industry watchers were really referring to was text - based novels.
The digital revolution and its subsequent self - publishing hey day have perhaps sparked more change in literature and publishing than any event since Gutenberg started tinkering, but for all of the great talk of «equalizing» and breaking down barriers, what industry watchers were really referring to was text - based... [Read more...]
Great post about the changes in the industry and what indie publishing is.
I think the next few years will show a great deal of shifts toward a more hybrid form of publishing, with significant changes in many ways that will benefit both them and their authors.
That's the beauty of controlling your own intellectual property, and in today's fast - changing publishing landscape, retaining control of your own IP is the best form of diversification — the greatest possible career insurance for an author — that there is.
Even though SXSW is not a publishing conference, Evo correctly points out that our «world is changing faster than you imagine,» and SXSW is a great way to «forward your knowledge and expertise in the interactive world.»
Book publishing has changed a great deal in the last decade, and most people believe that change has been for the better.
I think it's great that attitudes in the publishing industry are changing, but I do feel some people still are missing the point.
Reimagining publishing in an age of great change is very exciting.
While other long - form journalism platforms like Atavist are exploring other options with this type of publishing, Kindle Singles does not foresee a change to the model in the near future, especially given the proven popularity of the format with the readers as well as the opportunity it provides for authors of every status to publish great work.
«We empower authors to meet publishing professionals, create relationships, share royalties, and build great teams that run like start ups,» explained Sanders in an interview with GoodEReader at Tools of Change this week.
I have worked in the publishing industry for over twenty years, been a published author, and had some great sales numbers (printed editions of The Art of Abundance over 95,000 copies sold total) and awful numbers (the less said the better), lived through a publisher bankruptcy, ridden the waves of change in the industry, and saw the bottom fall out in mid-2008, with all the folks I worked with laid off and my way of making a living in traditional publishing disappear.
In these times of great change, it's possible for authors to forge their own path — as Tucker did by picking and choosing the elements of self - publishing and traditional publishing that make the most sense for his book.
In its sixth year, the Tools of Change Conference — just closed in New York City — easily held its own as one of publishing's two great confabs of a stressful year, the other being last month's Digital Book World Conference + ExpIn its sixth year, the Tools of Change Conference — just closed in New York City — easily held its own as one of publishing's two great confabs of a stressful year, the other being last month's Digital Book World Conference + Expin New York City — easily held its own as one of publishing's two great confabs of a stressful year, the other being last month's Digital Book World Conference + Expo.
Reservations notwithstanding, the changes in publishing are liberating, she says, and «great for the majority of authors.»
There's been a great deal of discussion here at TKZ as well as on other blogs and forums about the changes taking place in the publishing industry.
The independent publishing landscape has changed a great deal in the past 30 years and no one could anticipate how big an association like IBPA might become.
But there's no letup in the changes sweeping over the publishing industry, and today you've got some great reading in front of you right now that will help get you up to speed in no time at all.
A quarter - century after appearing on the Prairies publishing scene in Winnipeg, Great Plains Publications is seeing changes in its leadership.
There's lot of resistance in the publishing industry to change - I think that's because so much of it doesn't change: it's always going to be about great content and writing.
In a prepared statement, Williams is quoted, saying, «With Jason's close knowledge of the needs of an ever - changing publishing industry, and with his knowledge of other arts and media sectors, we're confident that his exceptional track record, his energy and his creativity, will enable Midas to achieve even a greater diversity and quality of our offering in the future.&raquIn a prepared statement, Williams is quoted, saying, «With Jason's close knowledge of the needs of an ever - changing publishing industry, and with his knowledge of other arts and media sectors, we're confident that his exceptional track record, his energy and his creativity, will enable Midas to achieve even a greater diversity and quality of our offering in the future.&raquin the future.»
Mehus - Roe: The greatest change since I've been at GFP has definitely been in the self - publishing world.
Many people simply take a look at what the average Kindle book is selling for and roll with something in that range.What's great about publishing to the Kindle is that you can easily change and adjust your price.
If you are the captain of a 1000 - ton publishing ship, it is a great deal harder to quickly turn that ship in a multitude of directions, especially when the sea conditions are constantly changing.
I've said this numerous times in numerous places, but the great irony of the stigma of self - publishing is that self - publishing will be the force that brings about positive change for all writers.
I have felt for a while now, and I still do, that there is a great reluctance to accept this coming change among the corporate community, especially among those in the publishing community (i.e. newspapers, magazines, book publishers).
«Though there will continue to be changes and advances in the publishing industry, 2014 will continue to offer great opportunities for aspiring writers.
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