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June 27, 2008
June 28, 2008
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June 27, 2008
010 Plenary I Reaching Out to University Press Partners
020 The Typology of Trade Publishing
030 Launching New Journals and New Partnerships
040 Making Things Better with XML
050 The Green Challenge
060 Why Exhibit?
070 Making the Most of Sales Projections
080 Lunch (June 27, Friday)
090 Strategies for Training Copy Editors
100 Science Book Publishing
110 Managing The Long Tail from the Manufacturing Perspective
120 Beyond the Shopping Cart
130 Selling to Libraries I
140 Introduction to Art Analysis and Art Management; or Art Analysis and Art Management for Dummies
150 Selling to Libraries II
160 Google, Books, and Discovery
170 Pre-press
180 Who Are Our Customers
190 Strategies and Techniques for Electronic Editing
200 Managing Author Expectations
210 How Meta is Your Data?
220 Succession Planning
230 Books and Journals Cooperation
240 Peer Review: Present Realities and Future Possibilities
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June 28, 2008
260 Plenary II: Open Access: From the Budapest Open to Harvard's Addendum
270 Why Developmental Editing?
280 XML in Production
290 Working with Agents
300 Lunch (June 28, Saturday)
310 International Rights and Translations
320 Publishing Professional Books
330 New Media for Scholarly Publishers
340 Roundtable Discussion for Managing Editors
350 Digital Asset Management
360 The 2008 AAUP Book, Jacket, and Journal Show
370 Fundraising Strategies for Presses with Limited Resources
380 Death of the Book Review
390 BooksPlus Manufacturing
400 Export Sales
410 Taking Books Online
420 Finding and Training Acquisitions Editors
430 The Digital Age of Citation
440 Building and Better Seasonal Catalog
450 The Value of Publisher Collectives in Dealing with Digital Distributors: e-books, monographs, aggregators
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