Screen shot 2011 06 07 at 9 39 14 AMFrom an email I received:

In its next free webinar, Book Business (thanks to the support of sponsor SPi Global) will address some of the hurdles you might be facing, from backlist conversion to the conversion of complex books (e.g., STM, academic texts), and setting up workflow processes and streamlined operations with the proper technology.

Here are the details:
> > Webinar: The Quest for Versatile Content: Tips to help you maximize efficiency in preparing multichannel content
> > Date/Time: Tuesday, June 14, 2:00 p.m. ET
> > Register NOW!
http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e=312233&s=1&k=9FE5EA1081579EACA184004412F492CF&partnerref=001Jun6

Join me, as I talk with Mike Rosiak, Lead Content Architect at Wolters Kluwer Health, and Thomas Pohlman, Director, EPD at Elsevier US, about their experiences to help provide you with a better understanding of:

* The evolution of e-books, from print replication (PDF) to reflowable text to enhanced/enriched electronic content
* The opportunities, as well as technical hurdles, with complex and enhanced e-books
* The impact of the iPad, smartphones and apps on these markets
* Your options in backlist conversion
* The decision to outsource conversion, range of options and costs in outsourcing, and how to determine what is best for your company
* Where the industry is with workflows that “work” once and produce content that can be output in any format

Come to this virtual educational seminar armed with your questions. You’ll be able to submit questions directly to our panelists for a live Q&A session during the hour.

Here’s the link again:
http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e=312233&s=1&k=9FE5EA1081579EACA184004412F492CF&partnerref=001Jun6

If you can’t make the live presentation on June 14, register anyway! Publishing Business webinars are archived for 90 days after the live event, so you can watch the replay at your leisure. (But the only to way to submit questions is during the live event!)

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