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    Voice-First Future

    The Voice-First Future Of Book Discoverability

    A version of this blog post first appeared on the Digital Book World site. Bradley Metrock produced the iBooks Author Conference from 2015 through 2017, before Score Publishing…

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    Bradley Metrock June 19, 2018
    Voice-First Future

    Google’s “Talk To Books” Might Have Just Changed Everything

    A version of this blog post first appeared on the Digital Book World site. Bradley Metrock produced the iBooks Author Conference from 2015 through 2017, before…

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    Bradley Metrock April 17, 2018
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    5 Ways to Capitalize on Content Revenue

    This is a guest post by Helen Elmsley. Helen is the Marketing Manager at Virtusales Publishing Solutions, creator of the industry leading Biblio3 suite of…

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    Helen Elmsley March 27, 2018
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    Making a groundbreaking animated and interactive children’s storybook

    This article is by Ken Jones of Circular Software. Ken is running the Understanding eBooks day on 25th April 2018. I’ve been involved in making beautiful…

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    Ken Jones February 7, 2018
    Leadership in Publishing

    How to run successful technology projects – 5 key things to consider

    Paula Neary is CEO of Ribbonfish. She has over 20 years of experience in senior roles across academic, education, trade and STM publishing. Prior to…

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    Paula Neary February 6, 2018
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    Thoughts on Apple Books

    Bradley Metrock produced the iBooks Author Conference from 2015 through 2017, before Score Publishing acquired Digital Book World, and has authored many articles on Apple’s…

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    Bradley Metrock January 31, 2018
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    Accessibility matters: how we developed an app to make audiobooks more accessible

    After 30 years in academic publishing (the final 13 years at board level) Jo Burges now co-runs i-Publishing Consultants. The team specialises in working with publishers, cultural…

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    Jo Burges January 25, 2018
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    How publishers can utilise artificial intelligence (AI)

    Putting aside the constant scare of whether robots will soon take our jobs – coming even from creatives – AI is already here and more and…

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    Zsofia Macho November 8, 2017
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    Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant: Where are VPAs leading the publishing industry?

    My daily hour+ commute to and from work enables me to take in a variety of podcasts, a bit of SiriusXM Radio and, more recently,…

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    Joe Wikert November 6, 2017
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    Innovative publishing for people who have visual impairments

    It’s entirely possible that you won’t have heard of Calibre and yet this organisation is a key part of the publishing supply chain for thousands…

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    Jo Burges July 5, 2017
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    What is the future of illustrated publishing?

    Digital printing technology has the potential to transform the illustrated book industry. The classic model for illustrated book publishing established by Paul Hamlyn and others…

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    Charles Catton March 7, 2017
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    Managing your ebook outsourcing relationship in 2017

    As the New Year kicks-off, it is an opportunity to evaluate and re-think existing relationships – in an effort to make 2017 a more efficient,…

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    Geethik Technologies January 9, 2017
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    Top thought-provoking ebook related blogs of 2016

    Is 2017 the year you start to read up on the industry and changes sweeping the publishing world? Well we have made it a bit…

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    Geethik Technologies January 3, 2017
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    Digital publishing is now “fabric”, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy

    This is a guest blog post by Steve Connolly, Publishing Director for FE and Digital at Hodder Education. This blog post first appeared on the…

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    Steve Connolly October 26, 2016
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    Observing the audience: how reader analytics are influencing the industry

    Reader analytics are garnering huge attention at the moment and there are at least four major talks at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair discussing how…

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    Jasmin Kirkbride October 13, 2016
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