Sentences with phrase «publishing needs at this time»

We looked it over and have decided that it does not fit our publishing needs at this time.

Not exact matches

An analysis of the new system published at the time suggested the current one doesn't meet Canada's needs and indicated that improvements could add millions to Canada's economy.
Humorous social media account «Canning Town Len» has published his latest animated production entitled «Razzle Dazzle» Canning Town Len asks «Need lightening up in these dark times at West Ham?
But a lesser - noticed story published that same day on the Times School Book blog reported that New York City is being forced to cut its Universal Meals Program, which had previously insured that all children at some predominantly low - income schools received free lunches, without demonstrating economic need — and therefore without risking social stigma by taking the school meal.
«I do not want to be distracted from what needs to be said on these matters at such an important time politically and look forward to discussing them from the backbenches in the lead - up to the general election,» he added in a statement published on his website.
He was also working on other LIGO papers at the time, including one about an earlier detection of a black - hole merger which now needed to be published before it could be eclipsed by the neutron - star merger announcement.
I advise my patients that if they want to achieve the published results, they will need to do three cycles chosen at times that they do not have conflicting events like weddings.
A small study published in the American Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology and Metabolism looked at whether adults over the age of 50 need more dietary protein to fuel protein synthesis and whether the timing and distribution of protein intake matters.
But first we need to state that these numbers are at the time of publishing.
As the well - meaning but unremarkable The Man Who Invented Christmas points out, the soon - to - be holiday classic arrived under a looming publishing deadline, at a time when Dickens badly needed a hit.
Andrew Hacker, a professor of sociology at Queens College, in July 2012 published a provocative essay in The New York Times Sunday review section, questioning why all students need to attain such high levels of mathematics mastery to graduate from high school.
The key points from each strand are highlighted as follows: Early Identification and support • Early identification of need: health and development review at 2/2.5 years • Support in early years from health professionals: greater capacity from health visiting services • Accessible and high quality early years provision: DfE and DfH joint policy statement on the early years; tickell review of EYFS; free entitlement of 15 hours for disadvantaged two year olds • A new approach to statutory assessment: education, health and care plan to replace statement • A more efficient statutory assessment process: DoH to improve the provision and timeliness of health advice; to reduce time limit for current statutory assessment process to 20 weeks Giving parent's control • Supporting families through the system: a continuation of early support resources • Clearer information for parents: local authorities to set out a local offer of support; slim down requirements on schools to publish SEN information • Giving parents more control over support and funding for their child: individual budget by 2014 for all those with EHC plan • A clear choice of school: parents will have rights to express a preference for a state - funded school • Short breaks for carers and children: a continuation in investment in short breaks • Mediation to resolve disagreements: use of mediation before a parent can register an appeal with the Tribunal
These are all factors that need to be carefully considered when you're arranging which content needs to be published at which times.
Those of us without the time or inclination to relive high school can choose from a small range of books published over the past several years by noneducators (usually journalists) who, provoked by events at Columbine, piqued by their own children's high - school experience, or simply in need of a job, took a semester or a year off to revisit the scene of so much youthful Sturm und Drang.
Research published last year by Bersin by Deloitte suggests there's a time and place for both macrolearning and microlearning [2]: Macro when you want to learn a «whole new domain,» or you're at a career milestone (new job, promotion); micro when you «need help now» and consume information that takes «10 minutes or less.»
A year later he published Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know, which remained at the top of the New York Times bestseller list for more than six months.
This is a problem that needs addressing since a study just published in the Harvard Business Review found that «The time spent by managers and employees in collaborative activities has ballooned by 50 percent or more over the last two decades and that, at many companies, more than three - quarters of an employee's day is spent communicating with colleagues.
In the early 90s, the first universities that were convinced of the need to modernize teaching methods attempted to publish their course material online with the scant resources available at the time, a simple Web Page.
As we wrote at the time, this example makes the point that authors already have a lot of the tools for marketing their work, and in some cases — as with Hocking, Locke and other self - publishers such as J.A. Konrath — this can make them so self - sufficient that they no longer need the support of a traditional publishing deal.
Publishing industry events have been debating the ins and outs of reaching readers directly for several years, and companies have been exhibiting at these events for that same amount of time, promising both publishers and authors they could reach out to book audiences and seamlessly sell content, wiping out the need to pay fees or argue over how much a book should cost.
I needed an agent to published so I could join a guild to get an agent to submit my work to the Big 7 (at that time).
I've often blogged about the importance of conferences, but usually I've talked about the fact that you meet editors and agents there, you learn how to behave like a professional, you get great training, and eventually you meet exactly the right agent or editor and make exactly the right pitch at the right time and you get the break you need and suddenly you get published.
«At the same time, both authors who self - publish and firms of all sizes who produce digital content recognize the need for maintaining high quality throughout the publishing process, and thus are choosing to seek out experienced vendors so they don't have to go it alone.»
They provide an important piece of the publishing puzzle at the moment, and while I believe they influence will diminish over time, we still need it for the time being.
The rest of the conference day was comparatively pedestrian and at times given to more listing of what great things data can mean to publishing than most publishers today still need to hear.
It has more trad - pub nomenclature and you need to know your stuff before venturing into LS, so not at all something for first time publishing.
I speculated the same thing about Del Rey «helping» Kodansha in my article on this a while back, but my personal conclusion is that Kodansha has actually been publishing books in North America for quite some time, including some manga... I doubt they really need help, at least on the level of submitting things to Amazon.
Bridburg, in fact, is echoing Muse keynote speaker Jane Friedman, who, in her comments to us at Publishing Perspectives for The Muse's Town Hall: Jane Friedman on Literary in Digital Times, also goes right for the community angle, saying, «I wish there were a community aspect to it, which the literary world needs.
At the heart of this article was the recognition that self - publishing provides a «quick» path and the work may not be ready for prime time — it may take many books before your skills are at the level they need to bAt the heart of this article was the recognition that self - publishing provides a «quick» path and the work may not be ready for prime time — it may take many books before your skills are at the level they need to bat the level they need to be.
While we don't offer any embedded video services for ePub at this time, Lulu is a technology company at heart, so we want to provide all of the tools to let authors publish in any way they want to best suit their needs.
And at this time I don't feel that traditional publishing meets my needs of what I'm really looking for right now.
According to a New York Times article by David Streitfeld, publishers at a number of houses are concerned that Amazon's ability to pull in major bestselling authors, as well as take away the need for agents through its ebook publishing model, Kindle Direct Publishing, and through author submissions to itpublishing model, Kindle Direct Publishing, and through author submissions to itPublishing, and through author submissions to its imprint.
Whether a non-fiction print edition from a major publishing house or a genre fiction ebook from a self - published author, contracting the services of a group like MethodApps can easily provide the extra push needed to market a book, especially if the app is sold or distributed in the same sales channel as the book and can therefore be bought at the time of the book purchase.
I found the process a bit challenging, at the time I couldn't find any simple guides to assist with the self - publishing process, and some of the things I needed to know or be aware of.
At a time when self - publishing contributes to the glut of content in the marketplace, do would - be writers need to take more seriously questions of whether they have talent to bring to their chances of sales?
At any time during the process, if you need help or have questions, a self - publishing pro is always nearby.
In traditional publishing, your book needs to sell to at least three times: to an agent, to an editor, and to readers.
(I feel the need to add a sidebar comment at this point: If you've never tried to sell a self - published book, you're better off not trying it the DIY way first time out of the gate — or maybe, never.
I was curious to know how the smaller, more affordable Kickstarter launched by Digital Manga at the end of last month to publish Ludwig B was doing, since they picked a rotten time of year to ask for money (although licensing needs and the desire to stay in people's minds may have been factors in wanting to get back out there quickly).
I'm a programmer and self - published author and I threw a few hours at this a couple years ago and concluded that to do what I needed was going to require more time than I was willing to spend.
You can write the absolute best book in the world, have top - of - the - line book distribution and quality, but another essential part to being a successful publisher is taking the time to invest in expanding your publishing knowledge and expertise, because, at the end of the day, your book's success needs your input.
Edward Nawotka, Editor in Chief at Publishing Perspectives, my host for Ether for Authors on Tuesdays, in It's Time Publishing Tries Something Radical to Entice Readers, has the kind of idea that needs to be mentioned over and over and over before a business like publishing — so busy celebrating its crises — stops Publishing Perspectives, my host for Ether for Authors on Tuesdays, in It's Time Publishing Tries Something Radical to Entice Readers, has the kind of idea that needs to be mentioned over and over and over before a business like publishing — so busy celebrating its crises — stops Publishing Tries Something Radical to Entice Readers, has the kind of idea that needs to be mentioned over and over and over before a business like publishing — so busy celebrating its crises — stops publishing — so busy celebrating its crises — stops to listen.
The real truth is that most agents go in for a two - book deal at the get - go, and that most publishing houses are ready to sell through the number of copies they need to sell to make the book a «success» in their eyes by the time they even offer the contract.
The article talked about their digital publishing, at the time referred to as Print - on - Demand, printing books as they are needed.
The option of self - publishing is a boon to the world of writers / authors who want to publish their book works — sell their books online to be accessible by the great number of population with growing needs to buy online books for easy access at any time, with its very many advantages.
Publishing is an industry that's too static, it needs to adjust and change with the times, and there could be a lot of value to publishers in looking at how other content creation companies, whether they're news media outlets or bloggers or people in other industries like technical writing, can learn from those other content creation sources and adapt to the new environment we're living in.
I didn't have high hopes for the new partner earnings charts and the fact that American waited until around 5 pm Central Time on a Friday before publishing the information told me all I needed to know before I even so much as glanced at the new information.
«After the third time we talked to Microsoft, we were green lighted and received a slot on Xbox Live arcade,» At that time, we could've just published the game ourselves, but we needed the money to develop the game in the first place.
This is a pretty good guide as well however, I wish Prima guides would still publish hardcover guides for ALL of the LEGO games so that us OLD folks who need trifocals to read, die numerous times, AND have to reread instructions several times could simply do it by going back a few pages and going one paragraph at a time AND have both regular AND free play modes in front of us, side by side..
In its Clean Growth Strategy, published last autumn, the government affirmed its commitment to legislate for a net - zero goal «at an appropriate point in the future» but said that more information was needed and that it was not the right time to make the change.
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