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		<title>Influential Women in Publishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shoshana Kleiman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I always face this moment when I&#8217;m supposed to be blogging about the great and wonderful world of publishing. There are so many out there that speak so eloquently and engagingly that I have a hard time thinking my writing stands up in comparison. There is, however, one area that no one has yet entered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I always face this moment when I&#8217;m supposed to be blogging about the great and wonderful world of publishing. There are so many out there that speak so eloquently and engagingly that I have a hard time thinking my writing stands up in comparison. There is, however, one area that no one has yet entered (although I saw a different incarnation of the same idea on <a href="http://terrywhite.com/tw/Welcome.html">Terry White&#8217;s</a> blog): influential women publishers. Last year I belatedly &#8220;attended&#8221; the <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010">O&#8217;Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing</a>, belatedly online. There I was introduced to Kassia Krosser, Angela James, Malle Vallik, Sarah Wendell, and Eileen Gittins. I set out over this year past to find out what I could about these women, cyber-stalking if you will on Twitter, requesting links through LinkedIn. It&#8217;s a really tough world out there and I figured my role models ought to be strong competent women.</p>
<p>This year <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/74825">Frances Pinter</a> of <a href="http://www.bloomsburyacademic.com/">Bloomsbury Academic</a> is one of the keynote speakers at the Tools of Change for Publishing conference. Just reading the first line of the blurb &#8220;Living through a time of transition is exciting, stimulating, stretching and expensive!&#8221; causes excitement. This publisher embraces future trends &#8220;experimenting with open content licensing for scholarly monographs&#8221; while maintaining a comfortable position in tradition. This promises to be a great talk.</p>
<p>Another keynote speaker is <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/detail/11831">Arianna Huffington</a>, Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief of <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/">The Huffington Post</a>. Just recently I talked about the influence The Huffington Post has on the future of publishing (I wonder at O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s skill in knowing exactly what I&#8217;m looking for). &#8220;Publishers just need to find new and innovative ways to reach these digitally-focused eyeballs.&#8221; As the publishing industry free-falls, Ms. Huffington steps up with possibilities in the brave new world.</p>
<p>I look forward to hearing <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/76">Angela Bole</a>, Associate Director, <a href="http://www.bisg.org/">Book Industry Study Group, Inc.</a> speak about the eBook consumer.  <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/43556">Allison Belan</a> Assistant Production Manager for Journals, <a href="http://www.dukeupress.edu/">Duke University Press</a> and <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/32056">Maureen McMahon</a> President &#038; Publisher, <a href="http://www.kaplan.com/pages/default.aspx">Kaplan Publishing</a> are joining together to explore &#8220;Change&#8221;, how to drive it and achieve real lasting change. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/66789">Lisa Shannon</a>, Associate Publisher at <a href="http://eu.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/index.html">Wiley</a> speaks about the transition from ebooks into training. <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/70140">Christine Perey</a> of <a href="http://www.perey.com/">PEREY Research &#038; Consulting</a> brings her &#8220;18 years experience working in emerging multimedia communications markets&#8221; to speak about &#8220;augmented Reality &#8230; mixing digital information and the real world in a highly interactive manner &#8220;. They are joined by <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/45848">Angelina Ward</a>, Senior Acquisitions Editor at <a href="http://www.syngress.com/">Syngress</a>. Ms Ward is presenting a case study about a year growing her publishing business. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m always excited by Adobe, and I&#8217;m sure I won&#8217;t be disappointed by <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/8119">Julie Baher</a>, Experience Design Manager at <a href="http://www.adobe.com/">Adobe</a> as she discusses the future of digital reading. <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/76129">Diana Childress</a>, Senior Director, Content Partnerships at <a href="http://www.blackboard.com/">Blackboard Inc.</a> and <a href="http://www.toccon.com/toc2010/public/schedule/speaker/76130">Carrie O&#8217;Donnell</a>,President at O&#8217;Donnell &#038; Associates, LLC talk about the digital reality and whether or not digital content eases research or not.</p>
<p>This sample of influential women is only from one day of the three day conference. And, just as last year, I am unable to attend in person. Thanks to O&#8217;Reilly I can view all the sessions online; I &#8220;attend&#8221; a little later than everyone else.</p>
<p>This promises to be a great conference. Hope you can make it.</p>

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		<title>Women (Publishers) Can Be Heroes Too</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 20:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shoshana Kleiman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a girl growing up I didn&#8217;t have many female role models to choose from. Either the woman was the Florence Nightingale type, or a teacher. My sister, whom I worshipped desperately, was interesting because she was at least in science, even if it was nutrition, and she a terrible cook. I knew no female [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a girl growing up I didn&#8217;t have many female role models to choose from. Either the woman was the Florence Nightingale type, or a teacher. My sister, whom I worshipped desperately, was interesting because she was at least in science, even if it was nutrition, and she a terrible cook. I knew no female scientists, no female engineers. I met a few artists, but they were on a different planet. Even my high school teachers in an all girls prep school left the interesting subjects, Physics, Chemistry, History, to the men. I had one teacher, my biology teacher, who was single, beautiful, brilliant, and a scientist. Unfortunately, the first time I cut into a frog I passed out from formaldehyde &#8211; turns out I was allergic to the stuff. That ended my budding career as a biologist.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve since met many women in the Computer Sciences, and admired many from afar. The Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, San Jose corridor offered up many women with brains and personality. And now that I&#8217;ve turned my sights towards information, and specifically, the publishing there of, I&#8217;m seeking out the women publishing heroes. In one place, the Tools of Change 2009 online seminars have two panel discussions: one on Publishing house CEOs and one on women digital publishers. These women all have one very special quality in common &#8211; they love being women. They advocate for women. They market to women. To them women are interesting and distinct from the other species that walks around on two legs. And they are very vocal about it.  While three, Kassia Krosser, Angela James, and Malle Vallik all spoke about digital publishing, Eileen Gittens talked more about social publishing. In all cases they were speaking about emerging markets, and the buying power of those markets. These ladies and other like them are to be watched. They are moving, and I expect will be a major influence on future publishing of any information.</p>
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<p><strong>Kassia Krosser</strong>, <a href="http://booksquare.com">Booksquare</a><br />
Kassia Krosser moderated the panel &#8220;Smart Women Read eBooks&#8221;. Kassia is the main voice behind BookSquare and a founding partner of <a href="http://medialoper.com/">Medialoper</a>. While her job on this panel was to facilitate the members, her spark and humor came through. I look forward to hearing more of her voice.</p>
<p><strong>Angela James</strong>, <a href="http://www.samhainpublishing.com">Samhain Publishing</a><br />
Angela James was a panel member on &#8220;Smart Women Read eBooks&#8221;. Women are very &#8220;adventurous readers&#8221;. They like the immediacy of ebooks and delve into non-traditional ideas in reading and technology.</p>
<p><strong>Malle Vallik</strong>, <a href="http://www.iheartpresents.com">Harlequin</a><br />
Malle Vallik was a panel member on &#8220;Smart Women Read eBooks&#8221;. An ebook is a reading experience. And women readers experience &#8220;reading emergencies&#8221; &#8211; they want a book and they want it now. The American woman is an adapter, she can mold herself to any technology that is good. By doing that, she can purchase and download an ebook easily, quickly, and fill the reading emergency.</p>
<p><strong>Sarah Wendell</strong>, <a href="http://smartbitchestrashybooks.com/">Smart Bitches Trashy Books</a><br />
Sarah Wendell was also a panel member &#8220;on Smart Women Read eBooks&#8221;.  While not a publisher, Sarah is a mover and shaker in the digital publishing world by way of her website. The statistics she sites should cause anyone in the book industry to pause and think. 80% of fiction in the market today is read by women. And women buy in bulk. And they are very loyal readers, loyal customers. And as she says, (paraphrased) if you gain a woman as a consumer you&#8217;ve gained someone who will speak about you /your product everywhere she goes. Your woman consumer is a natural marketer, and you don&#8217;t even have to pay her for it.</p>
<p><strong>Eileen Gittins</strong>, <a href="http://www.blurb.com">Blurb.com</a><br />
Eileen Gittens was a panel member on &#8220;CEO Roundtable: The Changing Role of the Publisher&#8221;. Eileen took a &#8220;social&#8221; approach to publishing. She create Blurb.com where anyone and everyone can create and published their photos albums, family books, you name it. More importantly, the books are affordable. One outgrowth of the Blurb concept, in keeping with &#8220;social&#8221; publishing, is BlurbNation. This collection of professionals are available (at an affordable price) to help pull the book together with a professional edge. And not least are the Blurb forums, groups/discussions on publishing tips, ordering, printing, anything worth discussing as relates to publishing your book.</p>
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