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Family businesses

June 24, 2009 by Mike Shatzkin 6 Comments

The New York Times had a story on Tuesday morning about an advantage the Ford Motor Company had over its competitors at GM and Chrysler: it is still family-owned. As the Times explained, the family ownership was able to take a longer view than their competitors. In fact, we still don’t know whether the re-tooling […]

Filed Under: Autobiographical, New Models, Print-On-Demand, Publishing, Publishing History Tagged With: Barnes & Noble, Bookmasters, Borders, Chrysler, Dave Wurster, Doubleday, Farrar Straus & Giroux, Ford, GM, Ingram, John Ingram, John Wiley & Sons, Lightning Print, New York Times, Peter Wiley, Roger Straus, Scribners, Sterling

The Google settlement, answering some of the questions about the windfall

April 18, 2009 by Mike Shatzkin 6 Comments

The post from Thursday about the Google “windfall” provoked a lot of information sources to help me understand the settlement, large parts of which I clearly did not. We’ll go over the answers I got (as I understand them; my understanding seems to be a moving target…) to the questions Michael Cairns and I posed […]

Filed Under: Authors, New Models, Print-On-Demand, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Book Rights Registry, Google, Michael Cairns, orphan books

The Google settlement and unanswered questions, particularly about the windfall

April 16, 2009 by Mike Shatzkin 36 Comments

Michael Cairns and I have both been frustrated with most of the conversation surrounding the Google Book Search settlement. The principal concerns of most of the participants in the dialogue seem to be:  1. Has Google unfairly captured a monopoly on some content? 2. Has the “class” of “orphan authors” been dealt with fairly, since […]

Filed Under: Authors, New Models, Print-On-Demand, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: Book Rights Registry, Google, Google settlement, Michael Cairns, orphan books

A technology that could unlock a door to the future

April 10, 2009 by Mike Shatzkin 3 Comments

Michael Cairns blogged yesterday about a deal SharedBook has just made with ourenergypolicy.org to use an annotation technology SharedBook has. SharedBook is a client and I spent some time this morning getting updated by CEO Caroline Vanderlip about this new technology. This is wikipedia-type capability with a spin that publishers and authors will really like. […]

Filed Under: New Models, Print-On-Demand, Publishing Tagged With: Caroline Vanderlip. ourenergypolicy.org, Joe Esposito, Michael Cairns, Platform Book, SharedBook

The University of Michigan Press announcement

March 26, 2009 by Mike Shatzkin 2 Comments

Day before yesterday (Tuesday), the University of Michigan Press announced that it was no longer doing press runs of scholarly monographs. Henceforth, says the announcement, 50 of the 60 monographs published annually will be done “only as digital editions.” What a retro way to position a progressive decision! Publishing with no offset press run (or […]

Filed Under: eBooks, New Models, Print-On-Demand, Publishing, Supply-Chain Tagged With: University of Michigan Press

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