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The 2009 Bloomsbury Conference on e-Publishing and e-Publications provided valuable insights into the evolving landscape of research and publishing. With a focus on the experiences of younger researchers and their desire for instant access to resources, discussions highlighted the shift in workflows within academia. The significance of adapting to new formats, including mobile editions, and the need for flexible approaches in publishing were emphasized. Attendees engaged in discussions on the impact of formal and informal publication methods in reaching broader audiences.
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Beyond Books THIRD BLOOMSBURY CONFERENCE ON E-PUBLISHING AND E-PUBLICATIONS, 25 & 26 JUNE 2009
DamnedWorkflows ! A. Researcher (trad.)
Wherever I happen to be I just want it now! And I want to do more with it A. Researcher – the younger
Web-book Trendalyser eXplorer A. Researcher – the younger
Mobile edition A. Researcher – the younger
A. Researcher – the younger
Supply Chains?! A. Publisher – (the hirsute)
Authors. We’re learning that . . . Formal Long Written Peer/Funding focus Less formal Long & short Written, audio, visual Want impact among a wider audience A. Researcher (trad.) A. Researcher (younger.)
As publishers, we’re learning that We have to be flexible
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