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AI as Ally: Publishing Pros Explore Technology's Potential
At a LinkedIn Live panel titled "Beyond Publishing: When AI Is Your Ally," experts discussed the impact of AI on the publishing world, addressing how it can be implemented into the publishing workflow as well as efforts to help authors and publishers get paid by AI companies for the use of their work.
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Accessibility and Automation at Lapiz Digital
Accessibility-first workflow, especially for K–12 projects, is gaining momentum at Lapiz Digital. (Sponsored)
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More Growth at Westchester Publishing Services
Last year, Westchester supported more than 600 publishers across 16,000-plus projects that ranged from books and white papers to journals and EPUBs. (Sponsored)
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Delivering Ever-Evolving Digital Solutions for Publishing
Adapt, adopt, assimilate—that is the way digital solutions vendors are going about making technologies, new and proven, work for them and their publishing clients. This method also applies to their stance on three hot industry topics: accessibility, artificial intelligence, and automation. (Sponsored)
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Navigating Approaching Accessibility Requirements
There is an ongoing discussion in the market about the timeline and implications of the European accessibility act (EAA) and how these will impact publishers’ plans not only for frontlist EPUB requirements but also for ensuring their backlists can remain in print, supported by an accessible digital alternative that allows all potential readers to engage with the content of a book. (Sponsored)
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Digital Solutions in India 2024: All Our Coverage
Embracing new regulations and standards while tweaking technologies and tools is the norm for digital solutions vendors in India and elsewhere.
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Book Business AI Showcase: Spines and Storywise
In the third of an ongoing series of articles spotlighting book business–related AI startups, we take a look at Spines, an AI-powered self-publishing platform, and Storywise, a tool to help publishers and agents manage manuscript submissions.
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Survey Finds Spotify Audiobooks Popular, but Compensation Questions Remain
As part of its efforts to force Spotify to be more transparent about how it pays authors, the Coalition of Concerned Creators commissioned a survey to discover how audiobook listeners felt about the service. It found mixed results.
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Webtoon Entertainment Will Go Public
The webcomic giant had worldwide revenue of more than $1.2 billion last year, and paid creators more than $2.8 billion between 2017 and 2023.
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Spotify Adds Blackstone, Bonnier UK to Its Audiobook Catalog
Spotify has partnered with Blackstone Publishing and Bonnier Books UK to add their audiobooks to the platform. The new partnership will add several thousand new titles to Spotify's Audiobooks in Premium service.
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