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arnie Grossblatt

Bridges Of Virtue: Indie Publishers As The Golden Mean | Digital Book World - 2 views

  • You may note my repeated emphasis on the small size of Independent Publishers, and how this can give them the advantage, in some instances, against Big Publishers. The reason for this is that small entities are generally more adaptable than larger ones, and during this period of transition to the New World – where we know the landscape is changing, but not what it is changing into – publishers need to be adaptable in order to survive; in order to thrive, they need to be willing to experiment. Many of the experiments they take when they test the waters will result in failure, but as Independent Publishers have less to lose and more to gain, they will be that much more innovative.
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    Small indie publishers are likely to be the source of innovation for publishing.
arnie Grossblatt

The New Presumption of Transparency - 0 views

  • In the U.S., public figures have to prove that statements about them are false and made with malice -- but in Britain a statement that harms one's reputation is enough to justify a libel action. Defendants must prove that statements are true or "fair comment." This has a chilling effect on the reporting of damaging facts.
  • "If information cannot be freely exchanged, if journalists must fear being sued over information reported in good faith on matters crucial to our defense, matters such as the financial networks supporting jihadist terror, then we cannot make sound security policy," former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy said at a recent conference on "libel lawfare." This is a useful term to describe lawsuits to suppress facts about radical Islam and terrorism.
  • The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions
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  • Among the proposals under consideration is to broaden the law to give American publishers the right in the U.S. to sue plaintiffs who bring what U.S. law would consider abusive lawsuits.
  • Digital technology makes sharing information possible and, increasingly, makes it mandatory.
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    "The Web means that publishing anywhere means publishing everywhere, thus subjecting authors and publishers to litigation in pro-plaintiff jurisdictions"
valerie langston

What Google Understands About the Future of News and Publishing That Publishers Do Not ... - 0 views

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    Google knows a lot about the future of news -- more than many publishers. It's evident in Google's new product, Fast Flip, which allows news consumers to "flip" through news stories. What's striking about Fast Flip is that Google is innovating precisely where publishers used to lead innovation.
Rachel Manwill

Publishing Perils in the Digital Age - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Examines publishing vs. self-publishing in the aftermath of Penguin's decision to cancel an author's contract when she self-published a collection of stories.
arnie Grossblatt

thedigitalist.net » Skills in the Digital Era part two - 0 views

  • in my view there is no need for a digital editor as such in a trade publishing house, rather an editor who understands the digital world:
  • it’s marketing that will have to continue to change the most to find new readers and new ways of reaching readers.
  • Writing that uses new media by incorporating visuals, sound, movies and so on in different delivery platforms such as the new Sony Reader, Alternate Reality Games mixing narrative and interaction by readers and contributors, self-published material, collaborative wikinovels and other kinds of informal, or extra-formal creativity, are exactly the kind of material that a traditional trade publishing house such as Pan Macmillan, however innovative, finds it very difficult to use, or even acknowledge, in a publishing process, and it’s unlikely to be seriously practical in the short term, which means until someone can think of a way to make money out of it, not least because digital projects are typically seen by customers and authors as free or very low-cost, when in fact they’re often more expensive than traditional ones because of the high set-up and development costs
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  • two key issues: accuracy of conversion, which we set at 99.999999%, instead of some competitors’ 99.95%, and attending to the reader experience by providing accurate and appropriate metadata, which is one of the points I want to illustrate later on to show why I believe editors need new knowledge not new skills
  • What it needs to do instead is create a new post-publishing process, a sort of après-lit, which makes clever and effective use of reader involvement through websites and with social-networking tools, but that is familiar Web 2.0 material and outside the scope of this answer.
  • How much is digital going to change the way I work?’
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    One editor's take what endures and what changes for publishers and editors in the digital world.
arnie Grossblatt

Amazon Rewrites the Rules of Book Publishing - 3 views

  • He pointed out, though, that the landscape was in some ways changing for the first time since Gutenberg invented the modern book nearly 600 years ago. “The only really necessary people in the publishing process now are the writer and reader,” he said. “Everyone who stands between those two has both risk and opportunity.”
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    Amazon move one step deeper in the territory of publishers. Publishers should be very very scared, as they rethink their value-add for authors.
Ryan Holman

Short-form Publishing - A New Content Category, Courtesy of the Internet - 0 views

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    Short-form publishing is becoming more popular as the financial impracticalities of publishing something at this length become a moot point, thanks to the digital era.
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    I've found some really interesting short-films. Definitely there're talented people out there, they just need money to break through
arnie Grossblatt

2 New Digital Models Promise Academic Publishing for Profit - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • "What I believe—and this is what we're putting to the test—is that as you're putting something online free of charge, you may lose a few sales, but you'll gain other sales because more people will know about it," said Frances Pinter, Bloomsbury Academic's publisher.
  • She would like Bloomsbury Academic to demonstrate that publishers can add editorial value to scholarship without having to choose between locking it down or giving it all away.
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    Free and shared cost models for academic publishing. Cites other organizations that, like NAP, have sustainable models with free content.
arnie Grossblatt

Seth Godin discusses free content and the publishing industry - 0 views

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    Lessons for book publishers from the music industry sprinkled with some pessimism that major publishers will heed the lessons.
arnie Grossblatt

In E-Books, Publishing Houses Have a Rival in News Sites - 4 views

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    Reduced costs for e-publishing means new competition for traditional book publishers from unlikely sources.
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    I never really thought of news organizations and book publishers teaming up together, but after reading this, I'm beginning to like the idea of it.
arnie Grossblatt

Can't Live Without Us, Says Publisher. Can Too, Says Konrath | Publishing In the 21st C... - 1 views

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    Interesting debate on the value of trade publishers in the digital era.
arnie Grossblatt

What If the Kindle Succeeds? | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 0 views

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    If ebook readers succeed, will publishers be smarter than the music industry in the face of digitization and the web? Some guidelines on how publishers can avoid some of the mistakes of the music industry peers
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    Thanks for posting this, Arnie. I've been watching the rise of the Kindle for a while. It popped up at various publishing conferences a few years back. As a reader, it does have some appealing qualities. But, the product is too expensive to go mainstream just yet, in my view. I'd be nervous to schlep a $400 device on international trips with multiple time zones/hotel stays. It's okay if I accidentally leave a paperback behind in a plane or forget it in my hotel room, but you'd have to be careful with a Kindle--it sort of changes my perception of reading materials when I'm traveling.
arnie Grossblatt

Continuous publishing through Live Editions - Tools of Change for Publishing - 1 views

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    How do you keep a print book relevant in a rapidly changing technology domain?  Continuous publishing is one possibility, supported in O'Reilly Press' Live Editions.   See the comments for some interesting discussion with the authors of the first Live Edition book.
Derik Dupont

'Editor & Publisher' to Cease Publication After 125 Years - 2 views

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    Top Newspaper Publishing Stories - Editor & Publisher provides newspaper industry headlines covering emerging and important news.
Derik Dupont

Apple Adds 2 Publishers to Its Store for E-Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Perseus Books Group and Workman Publishing Company, both independent publishers, signed deals with Apple to sell electronic versions of their books on the iPad.
Derik Dupont

Self-published e-books to make it to Apple's iPad for almost no cost | VentureBeat - 1 views

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    Big publishers are flocking to the iPad, readying to publish electronic versions of their bestselling books on Apple's much-anticipated tablet ...
Allison Begezda

HOW TO: Self Publish Your Book with Amazon's CreateSpace - 0 views

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    It's been six years since Amazon acquired CreateSpace, an on-demand publishing platform, and almost four years since they announced the free online setup for self-publishing. While four years seems like a long time in our fast-paced world, self-publishing still hasn't reached the mass audience. Even the biggest social media gurus still take the traditional route, only choosing to self-publish when they've been rejected by mainstream publishing houses.
arnie Grossblatt

Amazon Set to Publish Tim Ferriss - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Amazon strengthens its position as a publisher. Traditional publishers beware!
kaysha johnston

21st-century publishing builds on a healthy radical tradition | Books | The Observer - 0 views

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    INteresting ways in which publishers are trying to stay relevant.
Constance Draper

Is traditional publishing the new vanity publishing? - 2 views

This is a new twist in how traditional publishers are viewed. http://incognitopress.wordpress.com/2012/08/27/is-traditional-publishing-the-new-vanity-publishing/

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