The 2017 Digital Book World conference opened with calls for more data-driven decision-making, despite the inherently subjective nature of book publishing.
A Few Words With Digital Book World’s International Fellows
From Greece, Norway, Iceland, and the UK, the DBW 2017 Fellows speak about their successes, their challenges, and why they’re traveling to the conference.
After DBW: ‘Perhaps We Don’t Know Anything’
Transformation requires cultural change. An Englishman in New York, Nosy Crow’s Tom Bonnick looks back at the conference, after DBW.
Data Guy’s Web of Analysis: DBW Turns Hostility Into a Handshake
Digital Book World and Author Earnings may have transformed an industry standoff into a cooperative trade-and-indie exploration going forward.
Nosy Crow’s Tom Bonnick at DBW: ‘Humanizing a Book’
The younger generations’ appreciation for print books and more are noted by IPG Fellow Tom Bonnick of Nosy Crow at Digital Book World.
Nuts, Bolts and ‘The Persistence of Print’ at Digital Book World
On the first day of Digital Book World, the children’s market focused on gains and print loyalty, and workshops explored the digital development of sales and audience.
Jonathan Taplin’s Drive for a ‘Digital Renaissance’: DBW Keynote
Jonathan Taplin—producer of ‘Mean Streets’—will lead Digital Book World’s keynotes with a warning: publishing may be ‘sleeping through a revolution.’
Bringing the Reader Into Focus at DBW: Jo Henry on Your Consumer
Ahead of her appearance on March 7 in a Digital Book World practicum, Nielsen’s Jo Henry talks about the new importance of knowing the target reader.
Issues on the Ether: As at DBW, the Many Faces of Amazon
In this week’s Issues on the Ether, Porter Anderson sets up a Friday Twitter discussion with questions about the many perceptions of Amazon in publishing.
As DBW Convenes: If Hugh Howey Ran HarperCollins
On the opening of the Digital Book World 2014 Conference, Porter Anderson covers the hybrid author’s controversial vision of an upended publishing industry.
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