Subject: Seminar: Publishing in 21st Century
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 11:55:10 -0500
Message-Id: <v04210124b4ed7d703c93@[192.100.21.23]> Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 11:55:10 -0500 To: ninch-announce@cni.org From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: Seminar: Publishing in 21st Century
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
March 9, 2000
University of Virginia & Library of Congress Sixth Annual Seminar
PUBLISHING IN THE 21ST CENTURY: REDEFINING THE INDUSTRY
April 13-15, 2000: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
http://uvace.virginia.edu/cup/publishing/media.htm
$675 ($745 after March 15)
This two-day seminar addresses the power shifts, technological
redirection, and business redefinitions that comprise electronic
publishing in the third millennium. In both plenary and small group
breakout sessions, participants will learn how to make tradition and
innovation coexist in the business of publishing from the visionaries
who have been at the forefront of electronic publication.
Topics covered include:
* power shifts: redefining the industry
* best practices in strategic and tactical decision making
* digital rights management
* creating the most effective Web sites
* code once, use many times: the promise of SGML and XML
* copyright issues in a digital environment
* e-Publishing: the new software systems
* the new aggregators: Internet libraries
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
All book and journal publishers, including trade, educational, textbook,
association/nonprofit, business-to-business, government/service, and those in
related fields who are expanding into digital and Internet publication.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
The registration fee for the seminar is $745. An early bird fee of
$675 is available if registration is received on or before March 15,
2000. The registration fee includes admission to all seminar
activities, materials, the keynote address, and the welcome reception
at the Library of Congress on Thursday, lunch in the Montpelier Room
on Friday, continental breakfast and all refreshment breaks on Friday
and Saturday. You can register online or by mail/fax.
Seminar enrollment is limited, and early registration is advised.
Selection will be made on a first-come first-served basis. A
registration form is available online. Please note that although the
registration fee is $745, an early bird fee of $675 is available to
those who register on or before March 15, 2000, after which the
registration fee reverts to $745. Registration for this seminar must
be made in advance by completing the registration form and mailing it
with your remittance payable to the University of Virginia. Mail to
the University of Virginia Continuing Education, Center for
University Programs, P.O. Box 3697, Charlottesville, VA 22903. If
paying by credit card, you may register by calling 800/346-3882, or
FAX your registration to 804/982-5297. Space is limited, and early
registration is strongly recommended.
THE SPEAKERS
Keynote: Jason Epstein, Editorial Director and Senior Vice President,
Random House, Inc.
POWER SHIFTS: REDEFINING THE INDUSTRY
Mark Bayer, Senior Vice President and General Manager, R.R. Donnelly
Laura Fillmore, President, Open Book Systems (OBS)
Scott Lubeck, Vice President and Managing Director, Westview Press,
Perseus Group
Barbara Kline Pope, Director, National Academy Press
BEST PRACTICES IN STRATEGIC AND TACTICAL DECISION MAKING
Moderator: Paul Hilts, Technology Editor, Publishers Weekly
Panelists:
Michael Jensen, Director of Publishing Technologies, National Academy Press
Carter Glass, Manager of Electronic Publications, American Geophysical Union
DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
Carol Risher, Vice President, Copyright & New Technology, AAP
Matthew P. Moynahan, Senior Vice President and General Manager,
Reciprocal Publishing
CREATING THE MOST EFFECTIVE WEB SITES
Laura Fillmore, President, Open Book Systems (OBS)
CODE ONCE, USE MANY TIMES: THE PROMISE OF SGML AND XML
David Seaman, Director, Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia
COPYRIGHT ISSUES IN A DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT
Mary Levering, Associate Register for National Copyright Programs,
U.S. Copyright Office
Susan Chertkof Munsat, Esq., Lichtman, Trister, Singer & Ross
E-PUBLISHING: THE NEW SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
William Kasdorf, President, Impressions Book & Journal Services
Len Kawell, President, Glassbook, Inc.
Susanne Peterson, Business Development Manager, e-Books, Microsoft Corp.
Steve Potash, President, Overdrive Systems
Bob Stein, Chairman & CEO, Night Kitchen
THE NEW AGGREGATORS: INTERNET LIBRARIES
Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Vice President, Research & Information
Systems, netLibrary
Kevin Guthrie, President, JSTOR
Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Principal, Rhind-Tutt Associates
John Unsworth, Director, Institute for Advanced Technologies in the Humanities,
University of Virginia
Robert Zich, fmr Director of Electronic Programs, Library of Congress
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