Opposing Voices in Digital Publishing
A perspective on all the emotion in the eBook industry by the digital publishing team at Tyndale House Publishers
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A perspective on all the emotion in the eBook industry by the digital publishing team at Tyndale House Publishers
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Brian Solis introduces his new book Engage, the complete guide to help brands and businesses build, cultivate, and measure success in the new Web. It’s written to help anyone, at any level, in any business, understand exactly how to use social networks in not only meaningful ways, but also through programs that have a measurable impact. It answers your questions and the questions you didn’t know to ask…and it grows with you so that you can apply what you learn, today…and tomorrow.
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This video shows the first release of TIME Magazine on the iPad. Other Time Inc. titles will follow later this year. WoodWing’s Digital Magazine Solution for iPad has been used to create the contents. The Wonderfactory has been responsible for the design of the app and created this movie.
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On January 18th, 2007, Google organized Unbound, an event at the New York Public Library examining how the book business has changed and how it will continue to evolve. Attendees from the book publishing industry heard from thought leaders and industry veterans who are taking advantage of our increasingly digital world. This video shows some of the highlights from the day.
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[Recorded: July 30, 2009]
Books have always played a central role in the evolution and propagation of human culture and knowledge. The topic of digitizing books, in particular, is of special interest to the Computer History Museum’s community: On March 1, 2009 the Computer History Museum hosted a fascinating discussion on Information Technology and the Future of Books, Publishing, and Libraries in partnership with the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Now CHM takes another step in its exploration of this field by devoting an evening to the discussion of Google’s ambitious effort to digitize the world’s books.
Daniel Clancy, Engineering Director of Google Books, discusses Google’s historic project to provide greater access to books online. Clancy talks firsthand about the fundamentals of digitizing books, the recent settlement agreement between Google, authors and publishers, and the implications he foresees for the business, publishing and academic communities
Clancy is joined by John Hollar, CEO of the Computer History Museum a former senior executive in the publishing industry. He will draw upon his rich experience in books and online media to examine with Clancy what the Google Books agreement means for users’ ability to access content online and the future of publishing.
Background:
In October 2008, Google and a broad class of authors and publishers announced an agreement to settle the lawsuits brought against Google Books. The lawsuits alleged copyright violation for scanning pages of copyrighted works for purposes of indexing and providing snippets.
If approved by the court, the agreement offers unprecedented opportunities for users to access the wealth of information found in books. Google’s view, and that of many scholars, readers, librarians, and book creators, is that the agreement opens the door to greater information for users, as well as greater competition and innovation in the digital print market.
However, some have argued that the agreement will give Google an unfair edge in selling books, in particular so-called orphan and out-of-print books. In October 2009, the court will hold a hearing to consider objections and determine whether the settlement is to be approved.
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Surf to http://ktmnewsclutch.nl for this edition and more rocking multimedia online digital magazines of the KTM News Clutch reporters.
Edition nr. 4, Red Bull Knock Out Special.
The KTM News Clutch reporters have been covering the Red Bull Knock Out Scheveningen on the 18th. November 2007. Within a few hours this Real Time Magazine was created including breaking news features, images, videos and behind the scene stories of the Red Bull Knock Out event, Scheveningen Beach, Holland.
For this special 30 pages RED BULL KNOCK OUT special surf to http://nc4.ktmnewsclutch.nl
For a overview of all online published editions, go to http://ktmnewsclutch.com
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Carl Jung’s The Red Book is considered to be the most influential unpublished work in the history of psychology.
When Carl Jung embarked on an extended self-exploration he called his confrontation with the unconscious, the heart of it was The Red Book, a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. Here he developed his principle theories—of the archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the process of individuation—that transformed psychotherapy from a practice concerned with treatment of the sick into a means for higher development of the personality.
While Jung considered The Red Book to be his most important work, only a handful of people have ever seen it. Now, in a complete facsimile and translation, it is available to scholars and the general public. It is an astonishing example of calligraphy and art on a par with The Book of Kells and the illuminated manuscripts of William Blake. This publication of The Red Book is a watershed that will cast new light on the making of modern psychology.
More information on The Red Book: http://wwnorton.com/books/978-0-393-06567-1/
The process of digitally capturing the book was done by DigitalFusion. They are also responsible for this film showing the process. Learn more about DigitalFusion: http://www.digitalfusion.net/
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Mitch Joel, President of Twist Image, provides insights and answers questions about his new book, “Six Pixels of Separation: Everyone is Connected. Connect your Business to Everyone.” Six Pixels of Separation teaches entrepreneurs and individuals how to have a global audience and consumer base in a world where we’re all connected. The book focuses on how technology and new media (almost all of it free) is empowering individuals to build personal brands that will rival the biggest of corporate brands, and how all business owners can now leverage the global community to connect, share and grow. Buy the Six Pixels book: http://www.twistimage.com/book
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WEBSITE: http://www.teachertube.com The State Capital Publishing Museum is home to a dynamic collection of territorial and early statehood printing presses bindery equipment newspapers and publishing history. History has it that Frank Greer hopped a freight train and came to Guthrie in April of 1889 with little formal education some printing experience and 29 his pocket. From that day forward Greer developed a politically powerful newspaper with the largest circulation in the Territory aided by instillation of the first Linotype in Oklahoma.
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A book promo for Kate Evans latest book “For the May Queen.”
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