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Getting an award and getting caught up with innovation with BISG

April 21, 2019 by Mike Shatzkin Leave a Comment

The Book Industry Study Group, or BISG, is a book publishing trade organization now headed by Brian O’Leary that was formed to be pan-industry. They were preceded by the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and the American Booksellers Association (ABA), but those were two “sides” of the book trade with their own interests, and they […]

Filed Under: Autobiographical, Conferences, Digital Book World, General Trade Publishing, Industry Events, Licensing and Rights, New Models, Publishing History, Supply-Chain, Technology Tagged With: Alison Rich, Apple, Barnes & Noble, BISG, Book Industry Study Group, Booknet Canada, Bradley Metrock, Brian O'Leary, Carolyn Pittis, Christopher Kenneally, climatechangeresources.org, Copyright Clearance Center, Curtis Brown, Dominique Raccah, Eleanor Shatzkin, Ginger Clark, Google, Hachette, HarperCollins, Ingram, Jess Johns, Kindle, Lena Tabori, Leonard Shatzkin, Maja Thomas, Michael Tamblyn, MVB U.S. Michael Cader, Planned Production, PRH, PublishersLunch, Rakuten Kobo, ReaderLink, Sally Dedecker, Sandy Paul, Sourcebooks, Story Fit, Ted Hill, Wattpad, Welman Digital

The Digital Book World program this year covers the waterfront of the digital transition for book publishing

December 11, 2014 by Mike Shatzkin 2 Comments

(This is a longer-than-usual Shatzkin Files post reviewing the topics and speakers for the 26 breakout sessions at DBW 2015. It serves as a checklist of “things to think about right now” for book publishers living through the experience of digital change. The entire program is here. We decided not to link to each and every […]

Filed Under: Atomization, Authors, Digital Book World, Direct response, eBooks, General Trade Publishing, Global, Industry Events, Licensing and Rights, Marketing, New Models, Scale, Self-Publishing, Subscriptions, Supply-Chain, Technology, Vertical Tagged With: "Books in the Digital Age", "Breaking the Page", "Merchants of Culture", :Professor John B. Thompson, Adrian Norman, Alex white, Alyson Forbes, Amanda Edmonds, Amazon, Andrea Fleck-Nisbet, Andrew Dorward, Andrew Weinstein, Angela Tribelli, Annie Lowrey, Apex Content Solutions, Ashleigh Gardner, Ashley Gordon, Association of American Publishers, Atria, Barry Eisler, Barry Lynn, Beni Rachmanov, Bianca D'Arc, Bill Kasdorf, Bill McCoy, BISG, Bitlit, Blloon, Bluefire, Bookbub, BookGenie451, Bookmate, Booksource, Booktracks, Brian Murray, Caitlin Friedman, Carlos Carrenho, Carolyn Pittis, Chris Kennealley, Chris Kubica, Chris Palma, Christine Hung, Citia, CJ Alvarado, Clancy Marshall, Content Marketing Institute, Copyright Clearance Center, Curriculet, Dana Beth Weinberg, Daniel Houghton, Dasilva & Phillips, Dave Cramer, David Burleigh, David Vinjamuri, Defined Learning, Dev Chatillon, Diversion, Douglas Stambaugh, Entangled, Enthrill, ePub Direct, Eric Shanfelt, Erica Lazzaro, Evan Schnittman, F+W Media, Fast Company, Fast Forward Labs, Forbes, Foreign Affairs, Frankfurt Book Fair, Full Fathom Five, Gareth Cuddy, George McBride, George McBride Media Group, Google, Greg Ferguson, Hachette, Hannah Harlow, HarperCollins, HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Heather Myers, Heidi Vincent, Hilary Mason, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, IDPF, Ingram, Intelligent Television, iShook, James Frey, Jane Friedman, Jared Friedman, Jason Pinter, Jason Singer, Jay Lauf, Jeff Dodes, Jeremy Greenfield, Jess Johns, Joe Esposito, Joe Pulizzi, John B. Thompson, John Clinton, Johnjoe Farragher, Jonathan Stolper, Josh Schanker, Judith Curr, Judith Regan, Keith Fretz, Ken Auletta, Ken Brooks, Kensington, Kerry Dyer, Kevin Franco, Keywords Press, Kindle Unlimited, Knewton, Kobo, Kristin Fassler, Laura Hazard Owen, Len Vlahos, LibreDigital, Liz Pelletier, Logical Marketing, Lonely Planet, Lorraine Shanley, Lucas Wittman, Lynda Hammes, Macmillan, Marcello Vena, Marcus Woodburn, Market Partners, Mary Cummings, Matt Shatz, Matthew Cavnar, McGraw-Hill, Micah Bowers, Michael Tamblyn, Mike Perlis, Nathan Maharaj, National Geographic Books, Neal Goff, Neal Shenoy, Neil Jaffe, New America Foundation, New York Magazine, Next Big Book, Niantic Labs, Nielsen Bookscan, O'Reilly, Open Road Media, OverDrive, Oyster, Paul Belfanti, Paul Cameron, Paul Labay, Pearson, Penguin Random House, Perseus, Peter Borland, Peter Hudson, Peter Kaufman, Peter McCarthy, Peter Meyers, Phaidon, Phil Madans, Polis Books, PW, Quartz, Rachel Chou, Regan Arts, Rick Chapman, Rick Joyce, Robin Warner, Sanders Kleinfeld, Sara Domville, Sara Ittelson, Scholastic, Scott Mebus, Scribd, Seth Godin, Simon & Schuster, Simon Allen, Simon Dunlop, Snippet, Spark No. 9, Speakaboos, Steve Zacharius, Sue Fleming, Ted Hill, Thad McIlroy, The New Yorker, The Street, Thomas Leliveld, Thomas Minkus, Tom Allen, Tom Thompson, U.S. News & World Report, Verso Advertising, Vook, Walter Isaacson, Wattpad, Welman Digital, Wiley, Workman, YouTube

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