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Publishers and publishing American Book Producers Association (ABPA) Industry association for U.S. and Canadian book producers, also known as book packagers. Book producers are known for assembling and presenting "complicated" books to publishers. "A complicated book is just about any book that involves more than a straightforward, single-author text. Complicated books include all manner of highly illustrated or elaborately designed or multi-authored titles." Includes an explanation of why publishers use book packagers, a list of packaged books of note, and a member directory. http://www.abpaonline.org Topics: Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Feb 24, 2009 Association of American Publishers (AAP) The principal trade association of the book publishing industry. The site provides industry news, sales statistics, events, AAP publications, and membership information. Features links to federal legislation concerning copyright, intellectual property, first amendment, literacy, the Internet and technology, and other issues affecting the publishing industry. http://www.publishers.org/ Topics: Business, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Dec 2, 2005 bookjobs.com This site was "created to aid in the recruiting of the best and the brightest college graduates around the country" for the publishing industry. Features a guide to help match a college major with the appropriate publishing departments, a list of publishing internships, company profiles, a glossary, an overview of the publishing industry (such as trade publishers, university presses, and book packagers), and links to related sites. From the Association of American Publishers (AAP). http://www.bookjobs.com Topics: Jobs & Work, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated May 1, 2006 The Children's Book Council (CBC) Site of the "nonprofit trade association of publishers and packagers of trade books and related materials for children and young adults." Features industry news and events, reading lists, information for aspiring writers, a browsable list of links to authors and illustrators of children's books, and the monthly CBC Magazine. Searchable. http://www.cbcbooks.org/ Topics: Business, Children's Literature, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Nov 25, 2007 Christian Writers' Market Guide A website companion to a print publication of the same name. The site includes lists of Christian book and magazine publishers (primarily in the evangelical or fundamentalist tradition) and links to related sites. Describes some fee-related services. http://www.stuartmarket.com Topics: Christianity, Magazines, Media Last updated Aug 4, 2009 Create Change "An educational initiative that examines new opportunities in scholarly communication [and] advocates changes that recognize the potential of the networked digital environment." Website discusses how scholarship is being transformed digitally, new ways to share scholarship, developments in selected disciplines, and how to stay current with the latest developments. Developed by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC). http://www.createchange.org/ Topics: Business, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Aug 2, 2006 Holt Uncensored This site is "about books and the book industry written by Pat Holt, former Book Review Editor and Critic for The San Francisco Chronicle. The column offers book reviews, author interviews and critical commentary about literature, 'merger mania' in publishing, 'the bookstore wars,' the Internet and First Amendment issues." It provides searchable archives and separately listed book reviews. Also includes "Remainders of the Day," a spoof of the book industry. http://www.holtuncensored.com/ Topics: Literature & Books, Media, Nonfiction by Genre, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Jul 6, 2005 Metadata Demystified: A Guide for Publishers "Insight into how book and journal publishers can streamline the various metadata-based operations at work in their companies and leverage that metadata for added exposure through digital media such as the Web." The guide includes what metadata isn't, identifiers, XML, the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set and other standards projects, and a list of cited sources and their Web addresses. Opens directly into a PDF file. From the National Information Standards Organization (NISO). http://www.niso.org/publications/press/Metadata_Demystified.pdf Topics: Internet, Librarianship, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts, Ready Reference & Quick Facts, Ready Reference & Quick Facts, Web Design and Management Last updated Apr 29, 2008 New Wave Canada/La nouvelle vague canadienne An overview of the small press movement in English Canada from its beginnings in the 1940s through the 1960s, emphasizing the first ten years of the Coach House Press (1965-1975). Includes images of publications, a bibliography, and a few links to related resources. Available in English and French. From the National Library of Canada. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/lac-bac/new_wave_canada-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/2/17/index-e.html Topics: Business, History By Place, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Oct 16, 2009 NewPages: Alternatives in Print and Media "News, information and guides to independent bookstores, independent publishers, literary periodicals, alternative periodicals, independent record labels, alternative newsweeklies and more." The weekly "New Pages Weblog" highlights new writings and films. "Resource Links" offers a categorized and annotated list of links to other alternative media sites. http://www.newpages.com/ Topics: Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Jul 5, 2004 Page by Page: Creating a Children's Book An exploration of the creation, development, writing, illustration, printing, and selling of a children's picture book using "Zoom Upstream" (written by Tim Wynne-Jones, illustrated by Eric Beddows) and "School" (written by Pierre Charbonneau, illustrated by Ginette Anfousse) as examples. Includes lesson plans and related links. Also available in French. From the National Library of Canada. http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/200/301/lac-bac/page_by_page-ef/www.lac-bac.gc.ca/3/2/index-e.html Topics: Business, Children's Literature, Lesson Plans, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Oct 8, 2009 PublishersWeekly.com: Religion Bookline Compilation of dozens of articles discussing trends and titles in religion book publishing and book selling in the U.S. Includes newly released titles organized by publisher, and articles about specific topics. Many articles are about Christian publishers and books, but site also provides material about other religions, and New Age and pagan studies. From Publishers Weekly. Archived back to July 2006. http://www.publishersweekly.com/eNewsletterArchive/2287.html Topics: Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts, Religion Last updated Apr 14, 2007 The Publishing Triangle: The Association of Lesbians and Gay Men in Publishing This site features booklists and other resources from an organization whose mission is "to further the publication of books and other materials written by lesbian and gay authors or with lesbian and gay themes." Includes lists of the "100 best" lesbian and gay novels and nonfiction titles, and lists of award winners for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by gay and lesbian writers and with gay and lesbian themes. http://www.publishingtriangle.org/ Topics: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, & Transgendered People, Literature & Books, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Mar 14, 2006 Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography A bibliography of "selected English-language articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet. Most sources have been published between 1990 and the present. ... Where possible, links are provided to sources that are freely available on the Internet." From Charles W. Bailey at the University of Houston Libraries. http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.html Topics: Education, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Feb 4, 2006 Unspeakable Visions: The Beat Generation and the Bohemian Dialectic Full text of essay by Michael Hayward examining "the history of the Beat writers in print" as well as "the relationship of these writers to the publishing industry." Also a good source for information on alternative literary magazines and presses ( e.g. , Grove, New Directions, Olympia, City Lights) of the 1950s. Contains a bibliography, and footnotes. http://www.harbour.sfu.ca/~hayward/UnspeakableVisions/page1.html Topics: Business, Literary Movements and Periods, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Jun 23, 2001 Who Owns What Listed as a "journalism tool," this site provides an alphabetical list of major media companies and the subsidiaries they own, including magazine, newspaper, and book publishers, as well as radio, television, and cable companies. Features a selected list of articles about media ownership. From the Columbia Journalism Review. http://www.cjr.org/resources/ Topics: Business, Business, Media, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts Last updated Aug 7, 2007 Write News "A professional writer's resource." The Write News offers classifieds, a job board, books, news, and guidelines to online publications of interest to writers. The News Resources directory offers links to U.S and international newspapers arranged geographically, U.S. college newspapers (with international college newspapers coming in the future), and a cool section of specialized news services. This section includes, business, arts, publishing, entertainment, computer and tech news, sports, weather, legal, political, and journalism news sources. http://writenews.com/ Topics: Communications, English Language, Literature & Books, Media, News, Nonfiction by Genre, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts, Writing Last updated Jul 11, 2002 Writer's Digest A website "devoted to helping writers develop their craft and hone their publishing acumen ... through relevant first-person essays, interviews with bestselling authors and profiles with emerging talent. Writer's Digest also features practical technique articles, and tips and exercises on fiction, nonfiction, poetry and the business-side of writing and publishing." The Hot Markets feature (under Get) lists 100 magazines that pay the most for articles. http://www.writersdigest.com/ Topics: Communications, English Language, Literature & Books, Media, Printing, Publishing, and Book Arts, Writing Last updated Jul 8, 2008 |
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