Publishing Podcasts
Advice to Publishing Students
Podcast Episode: 76
part of the Working in Publishing Day 2018
Mark Allin
Mark Allin, was CEO of Wiley from 2015 to 2017. He was the guest speaker during the Working in Publishing Day.
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Duration: 00:35:13
Posted on 02 Mar 2018 around 4pm
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Marc Bloch and Sze-Kie Ho (Pearson Education)
Podcast Episode: 75
Marc Bloch and Sze-Kie Ho (Pearson Education)
Marc Bloch, Head of Digital Learning Services, Pearson Education and Sze-Kie Ho, Product Manager at Pearson talk about creating digital products for the educational market.
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Duration: 00:44:57
Posted on 02 Mar 2018 around 3pm
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Needles and haystacks: Discoverability and innovation in academic publishing
Podcast Episode: 74
David Cox, Director of Innovation (Taylor & Francis Group)
Gathering meaningful metadata, granularity, analytics, and how usage statistics inform commercial decisions in publishing.
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Duration: 01:44:19
Posted on 23 Mar 2017 around 11am
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How to use social media, mainly Twitter to promote a book.
Podcast Episode: 73
Using automation tools to be efficient in social media
Camille Mari
Camille Mari introduces the audience to some very useful techniques to make better use of Twitter to market ourselves, our books or our company.
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Duration: 00:36:54
Posted on 10 Mar 2017 around 1pm
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Transforming Digital Science Publishing at Pearson Education
Podcast Episode: 72
Colin Goodlad from Learning Services at Pearson Education
Meeting the challenge of publishing blended products and services for GCSE Science. Changing how we work and shifting to continuous delivery of content to meet customer needs.
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Duration: 00:53:59
Posted on 06 Mar 2017 around 10am
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Digital developments and how they impact storytelling
Podcast Episode: 71
Guy Gadney
Guy talks about some of the latest digital developments and how they impact storytelling and the publishing industry.
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Duration: 00:31:08
Posted on 11 Nov 2016 around 11am
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Sally Bayley in Conversation with Beverley Tarquini
Podcast Episode: 70
Sally Bayley is a Lecturer in English at Balliol College, Oxford and the author of the crowd-funded book The Private Life of the Diary, published by Unbound.
Sally talks to Beverley Tarquini about both this new book and also her other writing projects, including her work on Sylvia Plath. She shares her thoughts on how authors operate and in particular, how they interact with their editors.
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Duration: 00:42:11
Posted on 29 Oct 2016 around 5pm
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Me Books
Podcast Episode: 69
Eric Huang
Made in Me make innovative and inspirational apps, games, websites, books and videos. Eric will talk about his career in book publishing, brand development, TV, gaming and the world of children’s entertainment. He will demonstrate Me Books: the ultimate collection of digital books and comics for kids and tell you the story behind the product.
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Duration: 00:40:16
Posted on 26 Oct 2015 around 9am
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Becoming the New Publisher
Podcast Episode: 68
How does digital change publishing?
Michael Bhaskar
Michael considers what publishers have always done and asks is this the same today, using case studies from the industry. He examines key trends that we should pay attention to amidst all the noise, in an attempt to predict the future.
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Duration: 00:48:18
Posted on 22 Oct 2014 around 1pm
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Joanna Prior, MD Penguin General books
Podcast Episode: 67
Keynote speaker at the end of our 'Working in Publishing Day'.
At the End of the 'Working in Publishing' day at the OICPS, Jo Prior gave a fascinating talk on the future of publishing as seen from Penquin Books.
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Duration: 00:23:61
Posted on 06 Mar 2014 around 4pm
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eBooks in schools - RM Books
Podcast Episode: 66
Dale Peters from RM Education
Dale Peters is Head of Corporate Development (RM Education) and presents RM Books a system for delivering eBooks into schools.
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Duration: 00:46:32
Posted on 21 Feb 2014 around 12pm
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The challenge of discoverability in digital publishing
Podcast Episode: 65
David Cox - Head of Digital Publishing & Development (Taylor & Francis Group)
David talks about gathering meaningful metadata, granularity, analytics, and how usage statistics inform commercial decisions in publishing.
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Duration: 00:42:09
Posted on 14 Feb 2014 around 9pm
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Digital publishing at Pearson Education
Podcast Episode: 64
Science and ICT
Dr Liz Marchant
The publisher is responsible for a product from concept to delivery:
- Concept to high quality product or service
- Creation in a timely way to budget
- Providing something that people want to buy
- Ensuring we make a profit!
… so what’s different in the digital world compared to print?
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Posted on 14 Feb 2014 around 9pm
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Career Options in Book Production
Podcast Episode: 63
A Seminar at the SYP Conference - November 2013
Joanna Mason - Oxford University Press, Emma Hawes - Oxford University, Mark Sheehan - Elsevier
‘Have you considered what a career in production might look like in the digital age? The size, number of opportunities and ex-perience gained in new technologies for such a role are worth considering in the age of electronic content, where attention to detail is critical and delivery nearly instantaneous.
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Duration: 00:54:30
Posted on 14 Feb 2014 around 7pm
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Building A Career in Academic Publishing
Podcast Episode: 62
A Seminar at the SYP Conference - November 2013
Sarah Phibbs -Wiley, Prof. Iain Stevenson - University College London, Martin Woodhead - Woodhead Publishing
‘Being published’ is traditionally a seal of the quality and authenticity of research, and has been since the 17th century. If you thought academic publishing was stuffy, think again: things are changing rapidly; and people are now sharing knowledge and consuming content on the Internet for free. How does an academic publisher respond and add value beyond the written word, what is the author’s point-of-view in these transactions, and how does it contribute to the furthering of knowledge as a partner to academia as well as a player within it? As publishers cope with this change, we too must manage the change hap-pening around us as new job roles are created, and new technology is adopted. Is content still king? Come and find out!
Moderated by Angus Phillips, Oxford Brookes University.
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Duration: 01:01:27
Posted on 14 Feb 2014 around 7pm
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Getting Into Publishing
Podcast Episode: 61
A Seminar at the SYP Conference - November 2013
Claire Louise Kemp and Kellie Millar, Atwood Tate
Publishing is well known as a competitive industry. And Atwood Tate is one of the most recognisable names in Publishing Recruit-ment. With years of experience matching the right people with the right jobs, Claire Louise and Kellie are here to share their expertise on the best ways to stand out in a crowded marketplace. Come and meet them from 11am, and make the most of their knowledge of the recruitment processes of leading Publishing Houses.
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Duration: 01:00:05
Posted on 14 Feb 2014 around 6pm
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