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The Inexorable Path of the Professional Society Publisher5 comments

Joseph Esposito wrote 1 week ago: Like Christian in John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress,” the professional society today embarks on a lo … more →

Tags: Business models, Commerce, controversial topics, Economics 2, Marketing, Tools, atypon, Cambridge University Press, Duke University Press

Happy 20th Birthday open World Wide Web! You made open access possible3 comments

Gary F. Daught wrote 2 weeks ago: My concept of the world changed on a cold November evening in Brandon, Manitoba, 1994. I attended a … more →

Tags: open access, publishing platforms

drop cap nightmares and more

dnaples wrote 1 month ago:  <p class=”noindent1″><span><span class=”dropcap”>K</sp … more →

Tags: ePub, epub errors, eBooks, ebook errors, ebook technical errors, kindle errors, KINDLE FIRE ERRORS, epub technology, technology

Public Knowledge Project releases Open Monograph Press version 1.01 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 month ago: In a press release dated March 26, 2013 on its website, Public Knowledge Project announced the first … more →

Tags: "The Hat Tip", E-Books, Economics & Business Models, open access, publishing platforms

Calibre Error of the Day

dnaples wrote 2 months ago: below is the part of the OPF file with the calibre tags in red! for red alert <?xml version= … more →

Tags: ePub, epub errors, eBooks, ebook errors, ebook technical errors, epub technology, technology, epub and mobi technolgy, epub trouble

Video tutorials for using Open Journal Systems available on Public Knowledge Project's website

Gary F. Daught wrote 2 months ago: Open Journal Systems (OJS), is an open source online journal publishing and management platform deve … more →

Tags: Abstracting & Indexing, Economics & Business Models, open access, Peer Review, publishing platforms, Scholarly Journals

Croatian Open Access Declaration, the "Hamster" portal, and open access theology journals

Gary F. Daught wrote 3 months ago: I received an email last month from Matina Ćaran, theological librarian at the Biblijski institut/Bi … more →

Tags: Economics & Business Models, intellectual property. copyright, Interviews (Journals), Interviews (Scholars), Libraries & OA, OA policies, open access, Peer Review, publishing platforms

If the sciences can do it... PLOHSS: A PLOS-style model for the humanities and social sciences7 comments

Gary F. Daught wrote 4 months ago: The Public Library of Science (PLOS) was founded in 2000 as an advocacy group promoting open access … more →

Tags: open access, Peer Review, Economics & Business Models, Commercial Publishing, Scholarly Journals

Publishing - Using Technology To Get Away From Technology

gator1965 wrote 4 months ago: Say what? — Isn’t that an oxymoron?  You might think so at first, but it is actually a v … more →

Tags: Folio magazine, John R. Austin, publishing news, Publishing Apps, Arianna Huffington, 2013 publishing trends

The open access journal as a disruptive innovation4 comments

Gary F. Daught wrote 5 months ago: I admit it. As a humanist scholar I have not been much inclined to read books or articles on economi … more →

Tags: open access, Economics & Business Models, Scholarly Associations, Commercial Publishing, Book/article review, Scholarly Journals

What is a Global Publishing System ?

gator1965 wrote 7 months ago: Harper Collins is going to implement such a grand system — and goes into the generalities in t … more →

Tags: Publishing, Publishers, publishing research, HarperCollins, John R. Austin, publishing solutions, Publisher's Weekly, publishing news, Publisher's Weekly

Textbook Rebellion – From $120 To $2011 comments

textbookfair wrote 7 months ago: LAW student, BUSINESS student, BIOLOGY student, ENGINEERING student… Have you ever complained about … more →

Tags: MDIA3005, z3310337, @TextbookFair, open textbook, OERs

Speed of Change

smythtype wrote 8 months ago: Yesterday I was thinking about speed, and not just because it was Monday. One of the several hats I … more →

Tags: writing, Publishing, Technology and Work, Typesetting, Graphic Design, teaching communications, Coping With Change, social change and technology, Book Design

An Exercise In Writing6 comments

Cathy wrote 11 months ago: “And it occurred to me that there is no such thing as blogging. There is no such thing as a blogger. … more →

Tags: Blogging, Friends, Fun, Life, Women, writing, Women, Blogging, Literature

Visit PCG at SSP (Booth 205) and Move Your Content Forward

pcgplus wrote 11 months ago: To celebrate this week’s Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) Annual Meeting, we wanted to s … more →

Tags: PCG, Library Market, Publishing Industry, Conferences, Latin America, Sales

From my old school files: "Scholarly communication, electronic content and 'open access'"1 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 11 months ago: I graduated from the School of Information Resources and Library Science (SIRLS), University of Ariz … more →

Tags: open access, intellectual property. copyright, Peer Review, Economics & Business Models, Commercial Publishing, Scholarly Journals

Publishing Technology & CNPIEC Launch Largest Digital Gateway in China - WhatTheyThink

Gregory Kaplan wrote 1 year ago: More good news to emerge from London Book Fair 2012. Take away for business development: CNPIEC is t … more →

Tags: Commerce & Industry, Publishing, China, technology, international publishing

Hat Tip: "The Penguin Books are...so splendid that if other publishers had any sense they would combine against them and suppress them."1 comment

Gary F. Daught wrote 1 year ago: I listen with fair regularity to a podcast on publishing produced by Oxford Brookes University and t … more →

Tags: open access, Economics & Business Models, publishing platforms, Commercial Publishing, "The Hat Tip", book history, Book Technology

History and Future of the Book: The Future of Scholarly Publishing Is Better than Its Past2 comments

Marcus wrote 1 year ago: Kathleen Fitzpatrick’s Planned Obsolescence: Publishing, Technology, and the Future of the Academy i … more →

Tags: History and Future of the Book, technology and the future, Scholarly monographs, Digital platforms


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