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This document discusses and promotes "Inanimate Alice", an interactive story and educational resource created by The Bradfield Company. It includes positive feedback from teachers who praise it as an engaging way to teach visual literacy and a creative storytelling tool. The vision is for children to experience Alice's story from year to year as it attaches curriculum learning to an entertaining narrative that keeps students' full attention. More information can be found at the listed websites.
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Please refer to the slide notes to see the finer points. Otherwise, this presentation might not make sense.
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- Definitions of ebooks, publishing, and the history of ebook distributors like Smashwords and Amazon.
- The process of publishing an ebook, including formatting, cover design, metadata, conversion, pricing, ISBN/ASIN, copyright, distribution, and marketing.
- Key points about the ebook market, such as indies outperforming traditional publishers in sales and earnings, and how price impacts units sold.
The document discusses the publishing industry and eBooks. It includes summaries from representatives from Random House, OverDrive, and Gale Cengage Learning. Key points include that Random House remains committed to print books, OverDrive works to create business models that benefit both publishers and libraries, and Gale has actively adapted its reference content to digital formats over decades.
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Schools and Libraries Together: Rethinking Learning SXSWedu 2015Amy Koester
These slides go with a core conversation facilitated by Vanessa Rosenbaum and myself at SXSWedu 2015 in Austin, TX. The talk included lots of group participating and discussion, and these slides are meant as a takeaway for the framing content of the session.
The document discusses various apps that could be used for educational purposes in the classroom, including their benefits and limitations. It examines whether apps are tools or toys, if they can replace worksheets, and if they add to both enjoyment and education. Specific apps mentioned are Subtext for group reading of books, Vine for quick book talks and spine poems, Shakespeare Pro for literary analysis, and Symbaloo as a tool for organizing other educational apps. The document considers issues like whether apps are free or require purchase and if they are available across different technology platforms.
This document discusses and promotes "Inanimate Alice", an interactive story and educational resource created by The Bradfield Company. It includes positive feedback from teachers who praise it as an engaging way to teach visual literacy and a creative storytelling tool. The vision is for children to experience Alice's story from year to year as it attaches curriculum learning to an entertaining narrative that keeps students' full attention. More information can be found at the listed websites.
This is the story of our little publishing company that wants to make it cheaper for people to own technical books. Our flagship title is The Complete Android Guide, which is the world'
Please refer to the slide notes to see the finer points. Otherwise, this presentation might not make sense.
This document provides an overview of ebook publishing, including:
- Definitions of ebooks, publishing, and the history of ebook distributors like Smashwords and Amazon.
- The process of publishing an ebook, including formatting, cover design, metadata, conversion, pricing, ISBN/ASIN, copyright, distribution, and marketing.
- Key points about the ebook market, such as indies outperforming traditional publishers in sales and earnings, and how price impacts units sold.
The document discusses the publishing industry and eBooks. It includes summaries from representatives from Random House, OverDrive, and Gale Cengage Learning. Key points include that Random House remains committed to print books, OverDrive works to create business models that benefit both publishers and libraries, and Gale has actively adapted its reference content to digital formats over decades.
E-book publishing at Mahwah Public Library, Mahwah, NJPatrick McCarthy
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This document discusses what librarians wish publishers knew about public libraries in Canada. It provides statistics on the large number and reach of libraries, with over 3,400 branches serving 90% of Canadians. Libraries have millions of annual in-person and online visits. They spend over $100 million on materials each year, with the majority going to books. Libraries provide extensive programming for children, teens and adults to promote literacy. Librarians expressed a desire for more communication with publishers regarding new titles, formats and metadata to help patrons discover new materials.
This document discusses the history and current state of e-books and e-readers. It outlines the development of e-readers from 1998 to present day and traces the origins of e-books back to 1971. The document also examines questions around what type of e-reader may be best suited to different users' needs and preferences. It provides an overview of the e-book collections and services available through the library. Finally, it considers future directions for librarians, consumers, and educators regarding e-books and reading technologies.
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The ZODML BookCorner Project's aim is to sustain the interest in reading in local government secondary school students in Nigeria. This presentation talks more about what it is, who is in charge, and the rules.
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With the rise of ebooks, public libraries are at a crossroads. Some large traditional publishers, which fear digital lending might cannibalize retail sales of both print books and ebooks, have been hesitant to supply ebooks to libraries at the very time that library patrons are clamoring for access to such products.
This three-part presentation outlines the opportunity for libraries to expand their community role by developing programs that promote a culture of authorship. By holding seminars and classes, and by bringing local authors together with readers and aspiring authors, Libraries are uniquely qualified to orchestrate community resources and talent to help local writers become professional self-publishers. Unlike traditional publishers, self-published authors are pro-library. By developing community publishing initiatives that promote best-practices for professional self-publishing, libraries will help ensure a steady and diverse supply of high-quality books for library patrons and readers worldwide.
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The library at Bethlehem College underwent renovations in 2016 to create a modern learning environment. Furniture was replaced, shelving updated, and new computers installed. Engagement programs like library week, book quizzes, and a summer reading club promoted reading. Over 1,200 new books were purchased, with a focus on junior non-fiction and Christian titles. Usage remained high, with the most popular books being checked out repeatedly. The librarians concluded that through guidance from God, they were able to effectively serve the school community.
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In the six years from 2006 to 2012, the number of self-published books grew an astounding 270% to more than 235,000, almost as many as were published "traditionally." The easy access to publication tools and distribution mechanisms has ushered in a new era of how content is created and disseminated. No longer do authors need to work through a publisher to have their content accepted, processed, and distributed. The impacts of this revolution in publishing extend well beyond what used to be called "vanity publishing." A variety of best-selling books in recent years have come out from successful self-publishers sharing their tips on how others can follow in their footsteps.
How can publishers capitalize on this author independence? How do libraries incorporate self-published works into their acquisition processes? When there is no publisher reputation behind a title, how does a library or user separate the wheat from the chaff? This webinar will explore these issues and the impacts of the self-publishing movement on both publishers and libraries.
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Introduction
Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO
When Authors Assume Their Own Risk
Laura Dawson, Product Manager for Identifiers, Bowker
Self-Publishing with Smashwords
Mark Coker, Founder, CEO and Chief Author Advocate, Smashwords
Helping Libraries Help Themselves: The Library Publishing Toolkit
Allison Brown, Editor & Production Manager, Milne Library, SUNY Geneseo
Thank you from Buy India a Library - we did it! Ned Potter
We raised nearly four thousand dollars in 2 weeks, via Twitter, to Build a Library in a book-free zone in India, plus no less than FOUR mobile libraries in Africa.
Here is how.
Thank you!
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Presenters: Lissa Staley and Miranda Ericsson, Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library.
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1) Audio books, podcasts, and digital libraries that can be accessed on computers, tablets, phones, and e-readers.
2) Text-to-speech, picture supported texts, and scaffolded texts that make digital materials more accessible.
3) Mobile devices and apps that incorporate features like text-to-speech, audio recording, and digital notetaking to support literacy.
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The ZODML BookCorner Project's aim is to sustain the interest in reading in local government secondary school students in Nigeria. This presentation talks more about what it is, who is in charge, and the rules.
This presentation was given by Mark Coker to the Published Authors Network (PAN) group at the Romance Writers of America (RWA) 2012 annual conference in Anaheim. It explores the major trends facing authors and book publishers.
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Libraries have long provided an essential community service by making books and other information products freely available and accessible to local community patrons. Libraries play a critical role in promoting literacy, a culture of books and the joys of reading.
With the rise of ebooks, public libraries are at a crossroads. Some large traditional publishers, which fear digital lending might cannibalize retail sales of both print books and ebooks, have been hesitant to supply ebooks to libraries at the very time that library patrons are clamoring for access to such products.
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How can publishers capitalize on this author independence? How do libraries incorporate self-published works into their acquisition processes? When there is no publisher reputation behind a title, how does a library or user separate the wheat from the chaff? This webinar will explore these issues and the impacts of the self-publishing movement on both publishers and libraries.
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Readercoin: Growing Your Audience with the Power of Audio
1. Case Study: A Modern Twist on
Giveaways
Learn how Veronica and the
Volcano used the power of audio to
reach thousands of new readers for
free.
By David Cook, Founder Readercoin
2. "A CHOICE PICK FOR
PERSONAL AND PUBLIC
LIBRARY CHILDREN'S
COLLECTIONS." - MIDWEST
BOOK REVIEW
Veronica and the Volcano
For Girls in Grades 3-5, 320
pages, 50+ illustrations
The Author:
- Debut novel based on story
he’d tell daughters on ride to
school
- Self-published: Createspace
for black and white and
Ingramspark for color
- Apple iBooks
3. Author Spent $5,000 on Goodreads
• Gave away physical copies and Kindle copies
• 10% of giveaway copied led to Amazon reviews
• 2% of Kindle copies led to Amazon reviews
• If it worked, Amazon would share the progression
with you.
• They KNOW it doesn’t work.
4. Assume:
A 320 page book that takes 5 hours to read
Reading Time:
100 Books * 10% Completion Rate * 5 Hours Reading Time = 50 hours
Cost of Books:
($5 Physical Copy + $5 Shipping/Handling) * 100 Books + $120 = $1,120
Cost Per Hour:
$1,120 / 50 hours = $22 per Hour
$22 per reading hour
$110 per completed book
Physical Goodreads Giveaways:
An Exercise in Throwing Your $$$ Away
5. Assume:
A 320 page e-book that takes 5 hours to read
Reading Time:
100 Books * 2% Completion Rate * 5 Hours Reading Time = 10 hours
Cost of Books:
Standard: $1.20 * 100 e-Books = $120
Premium: $6.00 * 100 e-Books = $600
Cost Per Hour:
$120 / 10 hours = $1.20 per Hour
$600 / 10 hours = $6 per hour
$1.20 - $6 per reading hour
$5 - $30 per completed book
Kindle Goodreads Giveaways:
A Virtual Exercise in Throwing Your $$$ Away
6. Geoff used Readercoin
to generate and track
significant daily reading
and listening time
Readercoin makes it
easy to keep track of
daily reading …
Enter Readercoin
8. Readercoin drove Geoff 3,500 hours of total
reading/listening time in a couple of months
…
The same program on
Goodreads would cost $3,840
to $70,400
9. So ...How much did did it
cost on Readercoin?
$0
In fact,
Readercoin PAID
Geoff
$50
10. How Do You Earn Readercoin?
• Authors earn 6 Readercoin per
1 hour anyone spends reading
or listening to their work
• Readercoin can be exchanged
for cash through Paypal, prizes,
or donated to one of the many
charities we support
11. What’s More … Do You Notice Anything About
Listening Time vs. Reading Time?
12. Consumers DEMAND Audio
• Audiobooks are up about
20% year over year across
publishing in 2017,
according to the
Association of American
Publishers' data reports
from 1,200 publishers.
• In the same time period,
print books rose just 1.5%,
and e-books dropped by
5.4%.
13. And Audiobooks will only get more
popular!
– Eighteen percent of
Americans own
smart speakers in
2018, up from 7% in
2017 (2018 Edison
Research)
– Guess what another
Alexa-fueled
holiday season will
do?
14. But making an Audiobook has
traditionally been difficult and
expensive
• An average novel is about 10 hours of
narration (roughly 90,000 words) and is likely
to cost $200 or more per finished hour, or
$2,000
• Strict audiobook requirements mean you can’t
upload your DIY version to Audible
• PLUS … no one on Audible will ever find your
book
16. But Don’t Listeners Demand Perfection
in Audiobook Quality?
• NO.
• Readers prefer, and are more forgiving of,
audio made by the book’s own author!
• Quality requirements through ACX all but
force the author to use professional services
• No control over pricing and high production
cost means authors lose money on
audiobooks
18. And We Grow Your Community
• Push notifications
• Likes
• Comments
• Leaderboards
19. What We DID For Veronica and the
Volcano We Can DO for YOU!
• We paid Geoff to discover 1,000+ new readers
• We quantified 3,500+ hours of reading time
and growing
• We made it easy and FREE for Geoff to create
an audiobook
• We enabled Geoff to engage his community of
readers
20. So give it a try! Download the app
today.
Readercoin is better than free
promotion. It’s promotion that PAYS!