The document discusses the transition in the trade publishing industry from a linear production workflow to a centralized, collaborative model for digital content creation. Key points include:
1) Publishers are moving to a model where a single instance of content can be transformed and distributed across multiple formats and platforms.
2) This requires shifting from print-centric workflows to a content-centric approach and expanding skill sets to include capabilities like digital editing, templated design, and multimedia.
3) The new workflow is a centralized, collaborative "pull" model rather than a linear "push" model, with all participants able to access and contribute to the same content pool.
Digital Content Creation Effects on Trade Publishing Workflow
1. The Effects of Digital Content Creation
on Production and Editorial Workflow in
the Trade Publishing Industry
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2. Why Digital Content Creation
May 2009: Digital content creation becomes number
one priority in HBG’s digital roadmap
Our goal is the ability make our content available on
what ever platform and in what ever format we choose
Recognized that the publisher is no longer the sole owner of
the product platform
The supply chain is getting more and more complex
Centralized Digital Content Creation
Control
Content, metadata, collateral marketing materials
Collaboration
Transparency
Efficiency
Pull vs. Push Workflow
Quality
Enable the same high level of quality across all product lines
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3. Multipurpose
One, and only one, instance of the content will
be stored in a digital format, which can be
transformed into any number of products,
physical or digital, at any time..or at the same
time.
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4. Content Centric/Format Agnostic
Print/Product Centric
Content Centric
Hardcover
eBook
Paperback
Large Print
DELIVER
US Mobile
FROM
EVIL Web
Content Enhanced eBook
Hardcover
(First Format) ?
Think Outside the Page
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5. Centralized Content Creation
Content
Authoring Editing Describing
Multi-Product Delivery
Product
Formats QA Distribution
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6. Production/Editorial Workflow Shifts
• From a linear push model:
– a workflow stream that branches off into
tributaries and parallel streams, hoping to join at
pre-defined points along the line
• To a centralized, collaborative pull model:
– A community pool where the participants jump
in when needed
– Centralized Content Review
– Centralized Product Review
– Centralized Product Output
• Full control of content and product
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14. Traditional Push Workflow
• Editorial owns the content
– Identifying Structure
– Copyediting
– Proofreading
• Production owns the package
– Procurement
• Materials
– Scheduling
• logistics
– Delivery
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15. A Collaborative Workspace Requires Expanded Skill Sets
• Production Editorial/Copy Editing/Proofreading
– More Product Visibility
– Work Digitally
• Content and Structure
• Proofreading
– Content
– Pages
• Production/Design
– More Content Visibility
– Less reliance on page layout programs:
• Quark, InDesign
– Templated Design
– XML, XHTML, CSS, ePub
– Multimedia
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16. Collaborative Dive In
Before You Process
• It is a collaboration
• Process does not end with the process diagram
• Get all of the right people into the room
• Company buy-in is essential…
• …but may not be easy to achieve
• Use your experts to design and lead the
transition
• Bring new skills in-house as you need them
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17. Thank You
Phil Madans
Director of Publishing Standards & Practices
Hachette Book Group
phil.madans@hbgusa.com
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