The Publishing Business: A Guide to Starting Out and Getting On: Creative Careers
Autor Kelvin Smith, Dr Melanie Ramdarshan Bolden Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474249515
ISBN-10: 1474249515
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 200 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 210 x 270 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Creative Careers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474249515
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 200 colour illus
Dimensiuni: 210 x 270 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Seria Creative Careers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes activities and discussion questions designed to help students develop the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the publishing business
Notă biografică
Kelvin Smith had an extensive experience of developing innovative postgraduate publishing programmes in higher education institutions in the UK, Africa and Europe. He also provided consultancy on publishing education, including course and materials development, advice on funding applications, and related monitoring and evaluation activities.Melanie Ramdarshan Bold is a Senior Lecturer in Children's Literature and Literacies at Glasgow University. Previously she was Associate Professor of Publishing and Book Culture for six years.
Cuprins
IntroductionPeople and publishing: who does what in book publishing?Chapter-by-chapter1. Fundamentals of publishingA very short of history of publishingWhy finance mattersThe relationship between different parts of industryPreparing for a future in publishingThe global and local fundamentalsCase study: Bertelsmann and PenguinRandomHouseInterview: Cathy Wells, HR Director, Hachette Book GroupSummary2. The publishing ecosystemVarieties of publication- markets and audiencesPrint and ebooksJournals, magazines and newspapersWho adds value to the publishing processCase study: Amazon and EBSCOInterview: Maria Vassilopoulos, Business Development Manager, The BooksellerSummary3. Writers, readers and intermediariesAuthors, illustrators, creators and their rightsAgents and other gatekeepersNetwork and opinion formersChannels to readers and buyersCase study: Frankfurt Book FairInterview: Ashleigh Gardner, Head of Partnerships, WattpadInterview: Caroline Walsh, Literary Agent, David Higham AssociatesSummary4. Editorial processPolicy and planning: list building and market nichesCommissioning: research, reputation and fundsContractual matters: formats and co-editionsEditorial work: from submissions to publicationCase study: A Guide for DummiesInterview: Anne Meadows, Commissioning Editor, Granta and Portobello BooksSummary5. Design and productionPlatforms and formats appropriate for the contentScheduling the publication processControlling costs and establishing pricesCase study: Horrible HistoriesInterview: Alex Bell, Production Programme Manager, Dorling KindersleySummary6. Print and digital publishingChoosing from a variety of media and formatsLegalities of publishing in a wired worldDigital workflow and software standardCommunication for print and e-publicationsCase study: print and digital at the university pressesInterview: Eric Huang, Development Director, Made in MeSummary7. RightsHow different rights developedRange of rightsWho is involved in selling rightsCase study: The rights potential of children's booksInterview: Jason Bartholomew, Rights Director, Hodder & StoughtonSummary8. Marketing, Sales and DistributionMarketingCommunication through promotion and publicityManaging budgets and schedulesUsing feedback to monitor successCase study: Persephone BooksInterview: Ian Lamb, Head of Children's Marketing and Publicity, Bloomsbury PublishingSummaryConclusionGlossaryBibliography and resourcesThe publishing year: book fairs and other major publishing eventsIndexPicture credits and acknowledgements
Recenzii
The Publishing Business provides an excellent introduction to contemporary publishing. It is recommended reading for anyone wanting up-to-date information about roles and responsibilities in this global industry.
Beautifully produced and illustrated, The Publishing Business provides a clear and succinct overview of what it means to be a publisher in an era of rapid technological change. The use of diagrams and case studies helps to convey complex information in a clear and meaningful way. A useful reference guide for publishing professionals.
I think the book is superb! It looks so much better than any existing textbook on the subject, and practises what it preaches: it is a real visual feast for a visual medium. I shall definitely be recommending it as the main source that students need for their course. A really great production feat!
The Publishing Business represents not only a thoroughly researched and comprehensive guide to contemporary publishing but also an example of what a well designed and accessible textbook should be.
A book that addresses the editorial process in a clear, concise, summarized and instructive way is most refreshing.
Beautifully produced and illustrated, The Publishing Business provides a clear and succinct overview of what it means to be a publisher in an era of rapid technological change. The use of diagrams and case studies helps to convey complex information in a clear and meaningful way. A useful reference guide for publishing professionals.
I think the book is superb! It looks so much better than any existing textbook on the subject, and practises what it preaches: it is a real visual feast for a visual medium. I shall definitely be recommending it as the main source that students need for their course. A really great production feat!
The Publishing Business represents not only a thoroughly researched and comprehensive guide to contemporary publishing but also an example of what a well designed and accessible textbook should be.
A book that addresses the editorial process in a clear, concise, summarized and instructive way is most refreshing.