Sentences with phrase «talking about digital publishing»

I thought we were talking about digital publishing.
The article talked about their digital publishing, at the time referred to as Print - on - Demand, printing books as they are needed.

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Also published on HuffingtonPost Here's an angle that just occurred to me about today's widespread online protests against the «Stop Online Piracy Act»: normally we talk about digital activism being HOSTED on the internet, but this is a great example of what happens when...
If you want to talk about your upcoming launch or want to learn more about how Woopie can make your digital publishing schedule less stressful, talk to us.
While talks about cutting - edge smartphones dominated last year's Digital Book Conference — the International Digital Publishing Forum's annual e-publishing conference in New York — the focus of the morning session this year was market feedback on the progress of devices like the Sony Reader and the introduction of new ones, such as Telecom Italia's pocket - sized Librofonio, which is expect -LSB-...]
In his talk at Publishers Launch Frankfurt, Brian will talk about how publishing looks to investors in this time of digital turmoil.
With all the talk about print on demand, digital printing and the future of the publishing industry, it's easy to forget that we've got books to produce in the here and now, and we need to know the best way to produce those books today, this week.
In this presentation, he talks about these projects, what RCS Libri is learning from them, and how he sees them as «the beginning of our digital publishing evolution.»
Melissa Faliveno, associate editor of Poets & Writers Magazine, talks with the editors of five independent presses about the kind of work they look to publish, the relationships they cultivate with their authors, and the balance between publishing traditional work and developing new and innovative ideas for both print and digital literature.
This panel of top Spanish - language publishing executives talk about why ebooks have been slower to take hold in Spanish, what the future holds, and whether the historical dominance of Spain itself for global Spanish - language publishing is likely to continue or will be eroded by the forces of digital change.
At a recent event in London many publishers and booksellers got together to talk about the current state of affairs in the world of digital publishing.
Independent publishers like Faber & Faber and Canongate, both of whom I spend time talking to about the impact of digital publishing (though not for money), are trying hard to remain relevant, and initiatives like the new electronic publishing service, Faber Factory, are a sign that they understand the changing market.
Ahead of an Insights Seminar at London Book Fair, SAGE Publishing's Kiren Shoman talks with Copyright Clearance Center's Christopher Kenneally about factors in a digital transformtion of academic pPublishing's Kiren Shoman talks with Copyright Clearance Center's Christopher Kenneally about factors in a digital transformtion of academic publishingpublishing.
While talks about cutting - edge smartphones dominated last year's Digital Book Conference — the International Digital Publishing Forum's annual e-publishing conference in New York — the focus of the morning session this year was market feedback on the progress of devices like the Sony Reader and the introduction of new ones, such as Telecom Italia's pocket - sized Librofonio, which is expect to be introduced in the U.S. late this year.
The hobby and comic retailer site ICv2 has posted a three - part interview with Ted Adams, the CEO of IDW Publishing, in which he talks about his company's digital strategy.
Digital Book World is one of the leading conferences, where the entire digital publishing industry gets together and talks about the current state of affairs and future of e-readers and Digital Book World is one of the leading conferences, where the entire digital publishing industry gets together and talks about the current state of affairs and future of e-readers and digital publishing industry gets together and talks about the current state of affairs and future of e-readers and ebooks.
This is one fun show, Michael and Jeremy talk about a myriad of subjects from all over the digital publishing and e-reader world!
That Overused Word «Community» — But Why We Still Have to Talk About It (Jane Friedman): This is an absolute must - read for anyone trying to build a platform — Jane Friedman shares learnings from her University of Virginia class on publishing and digital media, where students must build a platform in 12 weeks.
I've already talked at length about why I think you should start your self publishing journey with digital.
And talking about your books, you wrote your first book and self - published it in 2007, back when digital publishing almost wasn't a thing.
Last week, we talked about publishing your ebook by uploading your file to a distributor such as Smashwords or Draft 2 Digital.
CBR News spoke with George Chen, CEO of digital comics app Emanata, to talk about the company's updating publishing apps for the ipad and iphone, designed for independent comic creators.
-LSB-...] moderated by Len Edgerly, a very enthusiastic group talked about the future of digital publishing.
Mercy and Rachel talk about the first eBook that we will be offering and may help other Indie authors get on the right track with digital publishing.
Good e-Reader sat down at the Frankfurt Book Fair today with Theresa Horner, Vice President of Digital Content at Barnes and Noble, to talk about the current state of the Nook division, the associated Nook Press self - publishing platform, and the upcoming affiliate drive to help authors receive an additional benefit for... [Read more...]
Good e-Reader sat down at the Frankfurt Book Fair today with Theresa Horner, Vice President of Digital Content at Barnes and Noble, to talk about the current state of the Nook division, the associated Nook Press self - publishing platform, and the upcoming affiliate drive to help authors receive an additional benefit for driving their own fans towards ebook purchases that offer a return on the transaction.
Today, Michael Kozlowski and Jeremy Greenfield of Digital Book World talk about the latest news in publishing!
Today, we talk about the German Publishing Industry, Digital Manga and Piracy in North America, and how you can get out - of - print RPG books in digitaDigital Manga and Piracy in North America, and how you can get out - of - print RPG books in digitaldigital form.
Today on the show Mercy and Michael talk about some of the digital publishing and eBook companies that had newsworthy days.
If you want to join a book club, or want to talk shop about e-readers, ebooks, digital publishing and so on, check out our online interactive community, the Good e-Reader Forum.
Finally, Michael Kozlowski, Editor in Chief of Good e-Reader talks about the declines facing the tablet, e-reader, e-paper and digital publishing industry.
Today, we talk about the German Publishing Industry, Digital Manga and Piracy in North America, and... [Read more...]
We talk about the current state of affairs in digital publishing, eBooks, e-Paper, e-Readers, Tablets, Library... [Read more...]
This edition of the podcast with the long name has Justin and Helen talk about Digital Manga Publishing, Seven Seas» licenses, and Miami Mike... wait, who?https: / / s3.amazonaws.com/theoasgpod/INMFTPIPEp49.mp3Podcast: Play in new window DownloadSubscribe:...
Before the show actually kicks off, there is a two day digital conference that brings the movers and shakers in the industry together to talk about the current status and future of digital publishing.
Digital comics The manga publisher Kodansha Comics recently rebooted its digital program with a new emphasis on e-books; I talked to director of publishing services Dallas Middaugh about the thinking behind the new dirDigital comics The manga publisher Kodansha Comics recently rebooted its digital program with a new emphasis on e-books; I talked to director of publishing services Dallas Middaugh about the thinking behind the new dirdigital program with a new emphasis on e-books; I talked to director of publishing services Dallas Middaugh about the thinking behind the new direction.
That's Molly Barton, talking with Digital Book World's Jeremy Greenfield about her promotion to Penguin's Global Digital Director and the rollout of the self - publishing component of Penguin's online genre fiction community, Book Country.
Even though they halve the splash pages, I do think Digital Manga Publishing has the best manga viewer out of the three I talk about here.
BERLIN: This past Friday people working in all aspects of digital and online publishing came together to talk about the future of publishing at Rewrite the Web in Berlin.
In his keynote speech for The Literary Consultancy's 2014 conference, author and renowned digital publishing pioneer Cory Doctorow talks about his creative experiments on and offline, and addresses head - on the thorny question of «Intellectual Property in a Digital Age&digital publishing pioneer Cory Doctorow talks about his creative experiments on and offline, and addresses head - on the thorny question of «Intellectual Property in a Digital Age&Digital Age».
I'm excited to be the guest blogger on David Gaughran's fantastic blog, Let's Get Digital, today, where I'm talking about how digital publishing has — or will soon — change not just publishing, but the art of writing itself by eliminating one important dimension: Digital, today, where I'm talking about how digital publishing has — or will soon — change not just publishing, but the art of writing itself by eliminating one important dimension: digital publishing has — or will soon — change not just publishing, but the art of writing itself by eliminating one important dimension: length.
When it comes to the ebook format, undoubtedly ePub is the situation we're talking about, we probably know that ePub stands for «electronic publication» and it's the accepted standard format for electronic reader and digital book publishing.
«We feel that there is a retro trend about to engulf publishing, including a backlash against eBooks, back - talking about digital audio books, and backstabbing in general towards digital publishing,» McLean said.
I covered a few of the talks on digital publishing on various blogs: On TeleRead, I discussed some observations about the adoption of e-books by academic (rather than trade) publishers.
On Monday 13 July, we launch our group with a talk about what the digital self - publishing revolution means for writers today.
Publishing Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson talks at length about market share, the economics of creator - owned comics, fallout from the prolonged legal battle between Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman, and retailer concerns about simultaneous print and digital release of The Walking Dead: ``... I was honestly a little thrown by the sheer amount of invective generated by the day - and - date release of a single Image digital title, sold at exactly the same price point as the print version of the book.
«Every piece of content we publish for the most part gets repurposed several times... we do talk about things where you may do digital first where [there is a creative reason to use the format]» he said, but all content created will work its way through Marvel's many formats.
Sophie talks about her progression from digital to print publishing and her path to publication.
I know you were talking very specifically about dead - tree publishing ctein, but aren't these both issues that can to some degree be discounted in the digital publishing realm?
When people talk about «legacy publishing» they SHOULD be thinking about the digital rights (books without a shelf - life) that will continue to produce royalties for the rest of the author's life and even their heirs (for those wise enough to retain those rights).
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