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arnie Grossblatt

The iPad, the Kindle, and the future of books : The New Yorker - 4 views

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    Excellent overview of the current state of the publishing industry, the impact of e-books, and the power of Amazon, Apple and Google to affect the future of publishing.
arnie Grossblatt

The Medium - Authors Unbound Online - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The new face of self-publishing
arnie Grossblatt

Amazon Cracks Down on Some E-Book 'Publishers' - 2 views

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    Amazon responds to e-book spam. First Amazon became a publisher, and now an editor.  Would have been better in the other order.
arnie Grossblatt

Ask the Chefs: "What Do You Think Is the Most Important Trend in Publishing T... - 1 views

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    Interesting survey of opinion on publishing trends from the blogging crew at Scholarly Kitchen.
arnie Grossblatt

A Lesson in How E-Books Might Prosper - 0 views

  • Perhaps the most revealing thing about the "Dumb Money" story, in fact, is that everyone involved -- author, agent and publisher -- saw it as an experiment, the kind of small-scale trial run that a late-adopting industry needs to do a lot more of.
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    Perhaps the most revealing thing about the "Dumb Money" story, in fact, is that everyone involved -- author, agent and publisher -- saw it as an experiment, the kind of small-scale trial run that a late-adopting industry needs to do a lot more of.
Amanda Litvinov

What Will a Do Not Mail Registry Mean for Magazine Publishers? : By Janet Spavlik : Pub... - 0 views

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    A Do Not Mail Registry would mean more troubles for magazine publishers since they couldn't send subscription solicitations to anyone on the list.
arnie Grossblatt

Huffington Post articles on Publishings - 0 views

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    Surprising (to me) breadth and depth of coverage on publishing at the Huffington Post. It would be nice if this could be an RSS feed, but for now it requires bookmarking and navigating to this page.
arnie Grossblatt

Publishers Face Pressure From Libraries to Freeze Prices and Cut Deals - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    No surprise that libraries are looking for lower prices from publishers and that publishers are hesitant to make pricing moves, but what should be very interesting is how this plays out over the next year. Keep watching for the next chapter...
arnie Grossblatt

if:book: saving scholarly publishing and saving civilization - 0 views

  • Michael Jensen, the always-ahead-of-the-curve Director of the National Academies Press gave a stunningly original speech at the recent AAUP (American Association of University Presses) which, in his words, "allowed me to talk about the two issues that matter most to me: saving scholarly publishing, and saving civilization. In 16 minutes."
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    Our own Michael Jensen and his more recent presentation at AAUP is discussed
arnie Grossblatt

Novice Authors Must Promote Themselves, Since Publishers Won't - 0 views

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    How self-published authors are re-defining the rules of book promotion.
arnie Grossblatt

Post-Medium Publishing - 0 views

  • iTunes is more of a tollbooth
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      This is saving the argument by changing the terms mid-stream.
  • much the same with digital books
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      How the same? Claiming it doesn't make it so. And books cost more than 99 cents; ten dollars is not, in Graham's terms, an ignorable event.
  • But though I can't predict specific winners, I can offer a recipe for recognizing them. When you see something that's taking advantage of new technology to give people something they want that they couldn't have before, you're probably looking at a winner. And when you see something that's merely reacting to new technology in an attempt to preserve some existing source of revenue, you're probably looking at a loser.
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  • In fact consumers never really were paying for content, and publishers weren't really selling it either. If the content was what they were selling, why has the price of books or music or movies always depended mostly on the format? Why didn't better content cost more?
  • If audiences were willing to pay more for better content, why wasn't anyone already selling it to them?
Derik Dupont

EXCLUSIVE: Huffington Post Passes WashingtonPost.com in Unique Visitors, in September - 1 views

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

SPECIAL REPORT: The Digital Future -- Goin' Mobile! - 0 views

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

Copyright Time Bomb Set to Disrupt Music, Publishing Industries - 1 views

  • “The termination that’s going to be coming up is going to be a big problem for the record companies and publishers,
arnie Grossblatt

Notes on Unbound Books - A Conference Report (Part I) « OPEN REFLECTIONS - 1 views

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    Report on a three day gathering of experts on books, publishing and reading, to collaboratively explore the future of the book and the transformation of reading, publishing and learning.  Session videos are available.
arnie Grossblatt

The Perks, Pitfalls, and Paradoxes of Amazon Publishing - 0 views

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    An interesting overview of Amazon's efforts as a publisher.
Joel Dulin

Xulon to Offer Free Publishing for Faith Titles - 0 views

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    xulon publishing
your krishna

eBook publishing and ebook formatting services - 0 views

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    The world is going digital today with the advent of modern technologies. One can see this phenomenon on the books too that are now being downloaded from the internet. The publishers therefore are making all possible efforts to make books that can be read on all formats.
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