Scotland representing in #Futurebook22 award winners and commendations tonight! winning event category, joint winners of team category and commended for the discover category! Congratulations everyone!!! 🎉
Rachel Chase Noorda
@rachellynchase
Researcher of book culture and communities. Director of Book Publishing at Portland State University. 1/3 of .
Joined August 2009
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Laughing at the truth of this in a single process of book production from Barbara Ruehling “MIKE’S Chapter 2 (1)LATEST-FINAL_ONE-LAST-EDIT-COPYEDITED
-USE. THIS THURS-14- NOVEMBER-2019-FINAL-DEF2B. DOCX”
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Dr. is the Director of Publishing and Associate Professor of English at . She researches twenty-first century book topics such as entrepreneurship, marketing, small business, national identity, and international publishing.
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Caroline Desrosiers on alt text writing in publishing and following web accessibility guidelines #pagebreakconf
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"Self-published authors represent the only digital creator group where their is a middle class" #pagebreakconf
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Afternoon keynote is off to a great start with ebook insights from : why didn't ebooks take off like was anticipated 10 years ago? 9.99, eink, author enclosure, 30% & gift economy #pagebreakconf
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Progress in making PDFs more accessible to the 43M people globally who are blind and low vision. Here’s the machine learning/AI automated method of extraction and export to HTML. Panel: Bill McCoy, Lucy Lu Wang, Zoya Zilinskii, Rick, Pamela Berkman. #pagebreak #pagebreakconf
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Really enjoying the back and forth between and on GenZ + millennial reading/buying habits #pagebreak (Looking forward to digging into the slides later.)
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Adam Hyde discussing speed of Preprint mechanism as a technical service in the academic journal ecosystem to solve the slowness problem: the long delay between completion of the research & its official publication. #pagebreak #pagebreakconf
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Values-based, intentional book publishing can also make bank. People support these books because they reinforce lived experience & values that percolate through both the content & company structure. #pagebreak #pagebreakconf
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Sarah Guan notes the benefit of single-source and html-based workflows includes getting ARCs faster and from the same file as the eventual final copy. Many big publishers have different teams creating ARCs and the final book. #pagebreakconf
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LOVING that speakers are thus far >50% women in book tech. Here: Barbara Reuhling. Already valuable information & conversations. #pagebreakconf #pagebreak
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You can download the full report and/or a summary version here (epub or PDF):
drive.google.com/drive/folders/
And you can watch
& discuss their research here:
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This report has so much information that can help all of us in publishing in so many different ways. The impact of all this on content alone is just 🤯
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Out of those surveyed, millenials consume the most books
Black and Latinx millenials are the most avid readers
People multitask a lot when reading, especially w/ audiobooks and ebooks
Book piraters are also book buyers—they even tend to purchase more books than non-piraters
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In late 2020, & did this badass survey about book consumption. They asked a ton of readers a boatload of questions, like where they discover books, where they get their books, and how they consume 'em. And they discovered SO MUCH INTERESTING STUFF.
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Come hear some of the best minds talk about the future of publishing. PageBreak! Oct 27,28. San Francisco. Register now! pagebreakconf.com #publishing #innovation
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Always a pleasure to speak to the funny, wise, and very thoughtful . The audience questions were fantastic: definitely a few future authors in the crowd! 🥰 #EdBookFest twitter.com/LibraryatEA/st
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Turns out Diana Gabaldon wrote Scrooge McDuck comics before Outlander and drinks diet coke. This event is off to a great start. #EdBookFest
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DREAM JOB ALERT!
The Publishing & Comms program at Uni Melb are hiring a Lecturer in Digital Publishing. Take a look at the PD and if you're interested in the role, please get in touch via email or DM. Applications close 31 Aug.
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This is pretty late, but lets just say graduating school kept me super busy!
But anyways, you should checkout this podcast that and I did for Ooligan Press with Christopher Locke. You can check it via the link her…lnkd.in/gY8ydqtr
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New Cambridge Element Fantasies of the Bookstore by @ebenjmuse out now! Read for free for 2 weeks #cambridgeelements #literature ow.ly/QhY550JJcoe
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Join for a free webinar June 22 on Publishing Distribution Practices. We'll share findings from Portland State University and Dr. research to help the publishing industry achieve Good Distribution Practices. buff.ly/3Q05Rn8
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Just listening to my up next pod episodes and my peeps showed up! Great interview & #ooliganpress #independentpublishers #sustainablepub
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How do #GenZ and #millennials discover books? 2022 data by and me for #USBookShow plus customer experience insight from #inclusive marketing expert .
FREE -- check it out!
youtube.com/watch?v=NCtCyT
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#GenZ and #millennial #library use data from 2022 by
and me for #USBookShow plus patron experience insight from #inclusive marketing expert .
FREE -- check it out!
youtube.com/watch?v=NCtCyT
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Crossmedia discovery is key to #GenZ and #millennials book discovery. 2022 data by and me in #USBookShow & customer experience insight from #inclusive marketing expert .
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, English faculty, published “The Many Moving Parts Behind Brandon Sanderson’s Record-Breaking Kickstarter" in
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Thank you for your donations! We’ve doubled our goal! This guarantees a matching gift of $1,000 dollars from . The Ooligan Press Diversity Scholarship fund will be open for contributions if you would like to donate in the future. #PSUDayofGiving
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Thanks to all those who have given already. If you can give to support scholarships for underrepresented book publishing students.
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We’ve reached our goal of $1,000 thanks to the PNW Booksellers Association! Indigo is giving $1,000 on top of that. The more money we raise, the more students we can give scholarships to. Please continue to give to help us support students! Follow our linktree to donate!
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I know I do not have a huge following here, (partly due to lack of time and being neurodivergent,) but I am very excited to announce my survey for my graduate research is live! If you are disabled and in/have worked in publishing, please click/share it! ibpa-online.org/news/600478/IB
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Thrilled to have written PNW profiles with & west coast correspondent Nathalie op de Beeck.
MANY MORE profiles of PNW publishers and indie booksellers coming next week -- just in time for bi-annual conference here in Portland. #PLA2022 twitter.com/PubWest/status
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Steve Bissette recommends that comic shops organize readers writing letters/postcards to publishers to show union support.
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How can consumers support comics unionization? says reach out to unionizers and send them kind messages of support because it is a scary and emotional process. #graphicnovels #transmitculture
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Melissa hopes that the unionization trickles down to others in the industry, like the creators, and that people know how much a union can do for you as a worker. Melissa hopes for a ripple effect that keeps spreading. #transmitculture #comicsunionization
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