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The world of publishing is evolving at an ever-increasing speed,
with developments in digital workstreams and products, customer
expectation, enriched content curation, and user-generated content
becoming commonplace. In Publishing in the Digital Age: How
Business Can Thrive in a Rapidly Changing Environment, Ross
discusses the most significant and recent developments in
educational and trade publishing, educational technology, and
marketing that has enabled a new generation of content creators to
reach more consumers. It is the only book that addresses disruption
in the industry head on. Building on the insights from his last
book, Dealing with Disruption: Lessons from the Publishing
Industry, Ross takes a fresh look at the publishing environment and
provides the reader with a clear view of how publishing has evolved
and how it has benefitted consumers regardless of their preferred
medium for accessing knowledge. Through an examination of what has
worked and what has not, and with Ross's unique perspective of more
than 35 years of publishing success, Publishing in the Digital Age
presents an indispensable overview of the publishing industry, how
it has evolved during the first quarter of the 21st century, and
how publishers, content providers, and consumers can benefit from
the many options that are available today. With insights from
industry leaders, Ross discusses new opportunities on the Web,
streaming services, and audio formats. He reviews new publishing
platforms and provides a practical guide for content developers to
address the knowledge needs of their constituents by giving readers
real-life, actionable examples of how best to publish their content
consistent with users' purchasing preferences. The book will be of
interest to specialists in education: K-12 and higher education,
the non-fiction trade, corporate education trainers, and specialist
sectors such as scholarly, technical, and medical publishing. It
includes clear applications for any business that is undergoing
transformation or is forced to make a radical pivot because of
sudden environmental changes or market conditions.
The world of publishing is evolving at an ever-increasing speed,
with developments in digital workstreams and products, customer
expectation, enriched content curation, and user-generated content
becoming commonplace. In Publishing in the Digital Age: How
Business Can Thrive in a Rapidly Changing Environment, Ross
discusses the most significant and recent developments in
educational and trade publishing, educational technology, and
marketing that has enabled a new generation of content creators to
reach more consumers. It is the only book that addresses disruption
in the industry head on. Building on the insights from his last
book, Dealing with Disruption: Lessons from the Publishing
Industry, Ross takes a fresh look at the publishing environment and
provides the reader with a clear view of how publishing has evolved
and how it has benefitted consumers regardless of their preferred
medium for accessing knowledge. Through an examination of what has
worked and what has not, and with Ross's unique perspective of more
than 35 years of publishing success, Publishing in the Digital Age
presents an indispensable overview of the publishing industry, how
it has evolved during the first quarter of the 21st century, and
how publishers, content providers, and consumers can benefit from
the many options that are available today. With insights from
industry leaders, Ross discusses new opportunities on the Web,
streaming services, and audio formats. He reviews new publishing
platforms and provides a practical guide for content developers to
address the knowledge needs of their constituents by giving readers
real-life, actionable examples of how best to publish their content
consistent with users' purchasing preferences. The book will be of
interest to specialists in education: K-12 and higher education,
the non-fiction trade, corporate education trainers, and specialist
sectors such as scholarly, technical, and medical publishing. It
includes clear applications for any business that is undergoing
transformation or is forced to make a radical pivot because of
sudden environmental changes or market conditions.
Publishing today requires a presence in local and global markets,
and successful publishers can be more effective in reaching both by
employing current technology at all stages of the publishing
process. Finding the most efficient and profitable business models
has become more challenging (and more rewarding) by the same
advancements in technology. Michael Ross provides a roadmap to the
essential aspects of the international publishing industry, from
how to develop content that can be easily adapted to other
cultures, to establishing relationships and negotiating licensing
and co-publishing contracts. With a discussion of the critical
innovations in the industry and through case studies from all
stages in the publishing process, the book provides insights into
the maturing of digital publishing and the challenges and
opportunities provided by new technologies. Many publishing models
have emerged over the last 15 years, and technology has made the
mechanics of publishing in general, and web publishing in
particular, easier. Thus, the role of the professional publisher is
being challenged, and issues of quality and trust are now competing
with easy access to information. Publishing, in all forms, can be
viewed as a conspicuous bellwether for any business that must make
strategic and tactical adjustments quickly to innovate and grow.
Ross applies principles from both consumer and educational
publishing to explore publishing's ongoing 'sea change' and its
implications for other industries.
Publishing today requires a presence in local and global markets,
and successful publishers can be more effective in reaching both by
employing current technology at all stages of the publishing
process. Finding the most efficient and profitable business models
has become more challenging (and more rewarding) by the same
advancements in technology. Michael Ross provides a roadmap to the
essential aspects of the international publishing industry, from
how to develop content that can be easily adapted to other
cultures, to establishing relationships and negotiating licensing
and co-publishing contracts. With a discussion of the critical
innovations in the industry and through case studies from all
stages in the publishing process, the book provides insights into
the maturing of digital publishing and the challenges and
opportunities provided by new technologies. Many publishing models
have emerged over the last 15 years, and technology has made the
mechanics of publishing in general, and web publishing in
particular, easier. Thus, the role of the professional publisher is
being challenged, and issues of quality and trust are now competing
with easy access to information. Publishing, in all forms, can be
viewed as a conspicuous bellwether for any business that must make
strategic and tactical adjustments quickly to innovate and grow.
Ross applies principles from both consumer and educational
publishing to explore publishing's ongoing 'sea change' and its
implications for other industries.
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