The ABPBC is delighted that Nancy Wise, President of Sandhill Book Marketing plus a number of our members will be present as “experts” for this session specifically designed for our smaller member publishers, students, and junior staff. This full-day seminar and working lunch will cover business issues, sales and distribution, what booksellers and distributors expect from publishers, promotion and publicity, production issues, and rights and contracts.
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Sessional & TA Postings
The Publishing Program has the following postings for Sessional and Teaching Assistant positions for Fall 2012:
TKBR blog
- Western Living seeks City Editor for Edmonton
City Editor, Edmonton Salary: $250/month The City Editor works closely with the Assistant Editor to select items each month for the magazi [...] - Broadview Press seeks Assistant Editor
Academic book publisher Broadview Press has an opening for the position of Assistant English Editor. The position entails assisting the Engl [...] - Sales and Marketing Assistant Position — Raincoast Books
Sales and Marketing Assistant Position (Raincoast Books) Reporting to the Director of Field Sales, the Sales and Marketing Assistant is the [...] - Publishing – Teaching Assistant Postings for Fall 2012
Teaching Assistant applications are invited for courses offered by the Publishing Program in the Fall Semester 2012. Classes run from Tuesda [...]
Pinboard links
- The Pedagogy of MOOCs | Paul Stacey
Nice analysis of pedagogy of different kinds of MOOCs - Coursera, Chegg, and the Education Enclosure Movement
More wisdom from Audrey Watters, re MOOCs, data, and business - The Company That's Buying Up All the Key Pieces of the Online-News Ecosystem - Robinson Meyer - The Atlantic
Nice overview of the posting, linking trading cycle and how distribution works online. - Ebooks: What Kind of Innovation
Baldur on ebooks as a sustaining technology, not a disruptive innovation.
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