More information on So You Think You Can Code and the rest
of ebookcraft, co-presented by BookNet Canada and eBOUND Canada, can be found at ebookcraft.booknetcanada.ca.
Not exact matches
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.
The programming for
ebookcraft was developed by a steering committee comprised
of BookNet and eBOUND staff, along with experienced production professionals Laura Brady
of Brady Type and Erin Mallory
of House
of Anansi Press.
ebookcraft is a one - day conference dedicated to ebook production — if you're looking for a mix
of practical tips and forward - thinking inspiration, you won't want to miss it.
This is a guest post from Dave Cramer, a co-chair
of the W3C Community Group, an
ebookcraft favourite, and an #eprdctn old - timer.
ebookcraft is a two - day conference dedicated to ebook production — if you're looking for a mix
of practical tips and forward - thinking inspiration, you won't want to miss it.
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 &
ebookcraft mailing list: http://eepurl.com/Z8aIL Tech Forum is presented by BookNet Canada.
This is a post I wrote in support
of my upcoming speaking engagement at
ebookcraft in March 2018 in Toronto.
She's written here about the automated EPUB toolchain to give you a glimpse
of what you can expect from her
ebookcraft 2017 talk, How I Built an Automated Ebook Production Platform — and You Can, Too!
At my «Opting out
of FXL»
ebookcraft workshop, I will suggest some strategies for creating complex, reflowable titles that are well - designed, semantic, and future - proof.
If you are just as into producing ebooks as reading them, you can catch a whole wack
of panels and workshops at Tech Forum and
ebookcraft 2016.
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.
BookNet's weekly eNews will have lots
of conference updates (you can sign up here), but you can also sign up for our special Tech Forum &
ebookcraft mailing list to make sure you don't miss a thing.
ebookcraft's first - ever ebook design competition, So You Think You Can Code, came to a close on March 31 when we announced the 2016 grand prize winner live to an excited crowd
of conference - goers.
At last year's
ebookcraft conference, Teresa Elsey, the Digital Managing Editor
of the Trade & Reference Division at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, shared her experiences maintaining backlist ebooks with her team.