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This Thing Called e-Publishing: A Primer for e-Newbies (Part 1)
Perhaps the greatest advantage of e-publishing is its global impact. Combine all the positive points of e-publishing and a potential global market emerges.

SOCIETY The Future of Electronic Publishing
The emergence of electronic publishing was supposed to change everything. Yet a bloodbath of unusual proportions has taken place in the last few months. Time Warner's iPublish and MightyWords (partly owned by Barnes and Noble) were the last in a string of resounding failures which cast in doubt the business model underlying digital content. Everything seemed to have gone wrong: the dot.coms dot bombed, venture capital dried up, competing standards fractured an already fragile marketplace, the hardware (e-book readers) was clunky and awkward, the software unwieldy, the e-books badly written or already in the public domain.

Press Release - Online writers applaud WebSeed Publishing

WebSeed Publishing has achieved tremendous success over the last six months by drawing writers from around the globe to participate in its online publishing network. At WebSeed Publishing, writers can launch their own online magazines to pursue their passions and generate revenues, using a powerful web-based publishing system provided at no charge. To date more than 5000 writers have applied, with almost 800 online magazines now up and running. WebSeed publishing offers tools, free support, free bandwidth, a free domain name, and five revenue streams to writers.

CULTURE Internet: A Medium or a Message? - Part I
The future of the Internet studied through the history of other media. Includes articles about the philosophy of the Internet and the digital divide in developing countries and countries in transition.

The future of the Internet and the future of business
Script for a speech delivered May 11, 1999, in Lewiston, Maine, at "Cities of the Androscoggin Annual Dinner and Business Forum on Technology and the Future" The principles hold true today (2002) and are likely to be valuable for another 5-10 years.

STATE OF THE ART PUBLISHING
Ever wonder if there's really a market out there for the book you wrote or are thinking of writing? Well, here's the lowdown. on the publishing market with a special look at print-on-demand and e-publishing.

This Thing Called e-Publishing: A Primer for e-Newbies (Part 2)
Any electronic information, whether it is a company report, a compilation of short stories, or a novel, can be published in several ways or formats.

E-Cons, the Disadvantages of E-Publishing
Nothing is perfect and e-publishing is no exception. Although some rabid proponents of e-publishing would have you believe that it is the best thing since sliced bread and that it will rapidly replace traditional books. However, e-publishing's opponents, many of whom believe that e-publishing will never take off, do make some valid points.

SOCIETY Copyright Law and Free Online Scholarship - And Interview with Peter Suber
The battle between owners of content and its users extends to all corners of the publishing world. Following a brief period of enthusing about "synergies", most media companies, content aggregators, content providers - movie and recording studios, publishers, news organizations - came to view the digitization of content as a threat rather than an opportunity. In an effort to protect their intellectual property rights, publishing and recording corporations have fostered the radicalization of copyright law (mainly in the DMCA - the Digital Millennium Copyright Act). They have also retarded the fair use of copyrighted material and the rights and traditional privileges enjoyed by content users. This was achieved mainly by incorporating "rights management" or "asset management" technologies into readers of digital records (such as e-books). These technologies prevented users from copying the files they purchased, from converting them to audio, from lending them to others (as they would a print book), and from reading them on more than one device.

Jump Start Your Writing Career with Electronic Publishers
An e-book separated into seven parts filled with some of the best knowledge pertaining to the world of electronic publishing I have ever read.

E-Publisher of the Month - Hard Shell Word Factory
Founded in 1996 by Teri Lea Chandler and purchased in 1997 by Mary Z. Wolf, Hard Shell Word Factory (HSWF) is one of the most reputable e-publishers in existence. Join us as we sit down to chat with the company's owner Mary Z. Wolf about Hard Shell Word Factory and e-publishing.

The E-Publishing Advantage
Electronic publishing has many advantages over traditional publishing and it can provide a great alternative for someone who wants to get their book into the hot little hands of the public quickly or who wants to test market a book to see how it will sell.

Susan Bodendorfer: A Bright Star In Electronic Publishing
This is the story of how one woman overcame the odds to do something she loves.

Pioneering in the 21st Century: An Introduction to E-publishing
How do you and should you get started in e-publishing? Lauralee Bliss answers this question and more in this practical article about the world of e-publishing.

Future Tense Project
Here is a short but creative project that your students can do at home to practice the future tense.

Writing for Both Sides of the Publishing World
As a writer who has freelanced part-time for over four years now, David has dealt with both the traditional and Web publishing sides of writing. There are important differences that the new, or even experienced writer needs to know. But the two share many features that the writer can take advantage of if the strengths of each medium is properly recognized...

Book Review: Complete Guide to Self-Publishing
The Complete Guide to Self-Publishing is a book for writers who are interested in self-publishing...

Desktop Publishing Unit Study
In today’s modern economy, one of the more popular skills has become desktop publishing. Even if you never use the skills in your career, you can still utilize them at home. You can create your own business cards, holiday newsletter, greeting cards, scrapbook pages, etc. This unit helps you explore this quickly expanding field.


Build Your Foundation With A Source File (Self-Publishing Series)
Now that you've got your book finished, what comes next in your self-publishing adventure? Lynne tells us how to go about setting up your book to be published. (Part of the Self-Publishing and Promoting Your Book Series!)

Print-On-Demand Publishing
This article will provide you with insights on POD publishing; what it is, how it works, and how it can work for you.

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