Home Writing and Publishing Editor’s Pick of the Week: Tools of Change edition Writing and Publishing Editor’s Pick of the Week: Tools of Change edition By Paul Biba - February 18, 2011 230 0 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Tools of Change: Workship – designing iPad apps Tools of Change: Workshop – Financial Modeling for Digital Products Tools of Change: Plenary – Context first: A unified field theory of publishing Tools of Change: Plenary – the cloud makes global local Tools of Change: Ereading survey findings and research Tools of Change: Bookselling in the 21st Century Tools of Change: Value-added apps – a conversation with top app makers Tools of Change: Publisher CTO panel – the future of ebook technology Tools of Change: Keynote – The publishing pie: an author’s view, by Margaret Atwood Tools of Change: Keynote – The Elements, how we did it and where we’re going Tools of Change: Workshop – Going digital: launching a digital-first business from within a traditional publisher Tools of Change: Hard lessons learned from selling children’s ebooks online Tools of Change: Managing the digital market in two shores of the ocean – the Spanish case Tools of Change: The day-by-day process of reinventing your book publishing company Tools of Change: Literary reviewing in the digital age Tools of Change: Keynote – Making the book truly accessible, by Jim Fruchterman Tools of Change: Keynote – The consumer-driven reading revolution, are you along for the ride, by Cheryl Goodman Tools of Change: Keynote – Better than free, how value is generated in a free copy world, by Kevin Kelly Mirasol display at Tools of Change Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Share on Skype (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) Related RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Writing and Publishing At rights management conference for digital era, publishing industry is still stuck in the past Writing and Publishing iBooks Editions: Too little, too late? E-reading Tech Print + digital = a growing business in book bundling: Interview with Shelfie’s Peter Hudson Writing and Publishing Unlike the Big Five publishers, Disney happily bundles digital media with physical goods Self-Publishing May 2016 Author Earnings report paints more complete picture of self-publishing success Writing and Publishing Thanks to online retail, book covers are trending toward not-so-mellow yellow NO COMMENTS The TeleRead community values your civil and thoughtful comments. We use a cache, so expect a delay. Problems? E-mail newteleread@gmail.com. Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. AMAZON Amazon A sad tale of Amazon monetization: eReaderIQ and the affiliate program Paul St John Mackintosh - June 20, 2016 1 Courtesy of the Kboards, a worrying item about struggling e-book sites and their ability to monetize engagement with Amazon - or not - has... Codex Group ‘tablets killing e-books’ report revisited June 18, 2016 Freetime update deregisters Fires, loses user data June 18, 2016 A Look Back at BEA: BookBub, innovations in children’s books, The... June 18, 2016 REVIEWS: E-Book & AUDIO BOOKS Reviews Appstafarian releases Marvin 3, a worthy successor to both Marvin and... Reviews Quick look: Google Pixel C tablet Reviews E-book loving heroine in Nora Roberts’ new romance—but it’s still a... Reviews Tablet accessory review: Polaroid Universal 7" Tablet & iPad Mini Folio... SELF PUBLISHING: TECH & BIZ TIPS Writing and Publishing How many 800-word ‘Conrads’ a day do you write? Will Self... E-reading Tech Codex Group ‘tablets killing e-books’ report revisited Amazon Amazon fraud-fighting efforts sweep up innocent ‘prawny’ authors in their net Writing and Publishing Billionaire-created Gawker bankruptcy: Bad legal news for book writers, too