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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.
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JISC national e-books observatory project » Reports - 2 views

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    In 2007 the JISC national e-books observatory project was set up to undertake market research to help e-book publishers, aggregators, libraries and funding bodies understand the behaviours of e-book users and to assess the impact of free at-the-point of use course text e-books on traditional print sales to students
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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:
  • 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
  • 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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  • it’s marketing that will have to continue to change the most to find new readers and new ways of reaching readers.
  • 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.
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On E-Books and Publishing - Why You Should Be Reading "E" - eBookGuru.org - 0 views

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    This is an article that gives some insight on why e-books are gaining popularity and why we should be reading more e-publications.
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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.
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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.
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Hearst Developing E-Reader - emedia and Technology @ FolioMag.com - 0 views

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    Hearst Publishing is attempting to become the first publisher to enter the ereader market with a model geared toward magazines. Hearst made news last year when it published the first magazine using E Ink, so it's no strange to pushing the envelope for its business.
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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.
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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.
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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 ...
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Stephen R. Covey Grants E-Book Rights to Amazon - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Amazon, maker of the popular Kindle e-reader and one of the biggest book retailers in the country, will have the exclusive rights to sell electronic editions of “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” and a later work, “Principle-Centered Leadership.” Mr. Covey also plans to gradually make other e-books available exclusively to Amazon, which will promote them on its Web site.
  • The move promises to raise the already high anxiety level among publishers about the economics of digital publishing and could offer authors a way to earn more profits from their works than they do under the traditional system.
  • Many authors and agents say that because the contracts for older books do not explicitly spell out electronic rights, they reside with the author. Big publishing houses argue that clauses like “in book form” or phrases that prohibit “competitive editions” preclude authors from publishing e-books through other parties.
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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.
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E Readers Offer Little Relief For The Newspaper Industry - Industry News - Portfolio.com - 0 views

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    With ad revenue and audience on the decline, newspapers look to e-readers as a possible new revenue path. But early signs show that "win-win" deals between publishers and e-reader developers are both elusive and nonprofitable.
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Balance of power continues to shift in the e-book wars - 1 views

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    Self-published authors and publishing houses are learning to work together.
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Apple?s Prices for E-Books May Be Lower Than Expected - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Apple wanted publishers to discount best sellers, so its $12.99-to-$14.99 range is merely a ceiling, according to people familiar with talks with publishers.
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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.
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Self-publishing a book: 25 things you need to know | Fully Equipped - CNET Reviews - 0 views

  • You call the shots. You retain the rights to your book. And you take home a bigger royalty than you'd normally get from a traditional publisher--if you sell any books.
  • Many argue--and I agree--that Amazon's shrewd CEO Jeff Bezos is leveraging his company's position as the largest bookstore in the world to corner the market for print-on-demand, electronic publishing (Kindle), and completely shift the paradigm for publishing.
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'E&P' To Publish January Issue -- Hope Remains? - 0 views

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    Top Newspaper Publishing Stories - Editor & Publisher provides newspaper industry headlines covering emerging and important news.
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Publishing: The Revolutionary Future - The New York Review of Books - 2 views

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    Jason Epstein, a major figure in publishing, looks back to look forward to the future of publishing.
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Professional E-Publishing Activities Won't Be Blunted by Recession - MSNBC Wire Service... - 0 views

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    Some hopeful news about the future of e-publishing, but not so great for those in traditional print industries.
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