821 readersReceived the following from the Copyright Clearance Center: I thought you might be interested in this new “Beyond the Book” podcast from Copyright Clearance Center. In this new posting, Ron Hogan, who’s been watching the publishing business and working in it since the birth of digital media, gives his two cents and feisty no-nonsense views.
822 readersGlueJar Founder and CEO Eric Hellman and is interviewed by Chris Kenneally in the latest ‘Beyond the Book’ podcast from the Copyright Clearance Center. From the Blurb Posted on the Beyond the Book web page: We want to offer rightsholders the opportunity to get a one-time payment in exchange for making their books into Creative
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As Copyright Clearance Center expands its business models to address a broader set of licensing issues facing its customers, Michael Healy, the newly-appointed Executive Director of Author & Publisher Relations is expected to be instrumental.
In September 2011, Healy joined CCC after serving as Executive Director (Designate) for the Book Rights Registry, and previously, in the
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Interview with Laura Riccci, Outsell, Inc.
For podcast release Monday, July 23, 2012
KENNEALLY: The long march continues. Throughout book publishing, the journey from print to digital is about much more than form factor. In the professionally focused STM sector, publishers of scientific, technical, and medical texts face seismic shifts in the way their
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A new Beyond the Book podcast (#265) from the Copyright Clearance Center.
Here’s the Blurb From the BTB Web Page:
From the perspective of copyright, 2011 has been a year like so many others in the Digital Age. Suits and counter-suits over copyrighted text, music, film and video continue to fly in and out of court. The long-standing “Google
1279 readersCopyright Clearance Center has enhanced its Pay-Per-Use Services for academic institutions, expanding licensing options for books commercially unavailable on science, technology, medicine, humanities, news, business and finance.
Now, universities can obtain reuse rights for entire books (including many that are currently commercially unavailable). In addition, publishers can offer reuse rights for their books using CCC.
Diane Pierson,
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The Copyright Clearance Center’s “Beyond the Book” podcast features an interview with CEO and founder of Smashwords, Mark Coker. In the interview, Coker discusses how self-publishing has become a first option for many authors because of the economic incentive, the immediacy and the control of distribution. He explains how the future of traditional print publishing
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60 readers[Press Release]Copyright Clearance Center Joins Open Access Scholarly Publishers AssociationDanvers, Mass. – Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), a not-for-profit organization and leading provider of licensing and Open Access (OA) solutions, has joined the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), which offers a forum for bringing together the entire Open Access community.
“As traditional and new publishers
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From the press release:
Copyright Clearance Center’s new “Beyond the Book” podcast, features an interview with Matt Mullin from Digital Book World and Anne Kostick from Foxpath IND. The podcast discusses how entrants in the 2012 Publishing Innovation Awards, which identifies the best digital publications, including ebooks, enhanced ebooks, and book apps,
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1294 readersI'd like to encourage more guest posts on TNM, if only to mix things up a bit. Last week TNM featured a great post from Pedro Monteiro on "mix media" – you can find that one here. Today's guest post comes from Damir Fonovich, of children's eBook and app publisher Luca Lashes.
It has been a