Aug 8, 2011

Why Metadata is the Key to Your Digital Future

By Edward Nawotka - We might not know what the publishing landscape will look like in five years, but metadata is the one thing you can confidently take control of now to future proof your business.

Q: What is Metadata and why is it so important for bespoke publishing services?

Metadata might still sound like something intimidating for some, but it is actually very simple. Metadata is all of the information associated with a book or publication that is used to produce, publish, distribute, market, promote and sell the book. This includes very simple things, such as the title, author of a book, cover and format, to much more complicated data, such as the terms of the publishing contract, rights information, print run, sales data, reviews, etc. It usually takes the form of a file contained in a database that will contain information for all the publishers books. This file can then be output into a digital file or spreadsheet that can be used by search engines, retailers and other digital media to display and sell your book.

Q: Why is it important for publishers to continually educate themselves and update their knowledge about Metadata?

Metadata is, essentially, the story of the book. It tells people everything they need to know about about the book and how to work with it. Without good metadata in place, every person who comes in contact with the book — from the editor to the printer to the bookseller — will have to recreate the metadata for the book, which can introduce errors. If one person accidentally spells the author’s name wrong, to take one example, that might never be fixed and people looking for the book in a computer database would never be able to find book in the system. The book — and all that investment in time, money and effort — would essentially be lost as well. Formats and devices may change — and we honestly don’t know what the publishing landscape will look like in five to ten years — but metadata is the one thing you can confidently take control of now, no matter what happens in the future.

Q: What are the benefits of developing better metadata?

The good news is that getting the metadata right will ensure that people who are looking for your book — whether it’s a novel or a textbook on biochemistry — will be able to find it when they search for it online. Search engines, social networks, e-book retailers all depend on metadata to help users find their book. Get it wrong and they’ll never find it and you’ll lose the sale; get it right and it is going to be the first book that will pop up after a search query. That’s just good sales and marketing. It’s also all-important for libraries who want to be able to manage their collections and help patrons.

Q: How can publishers incorporate a better metadata strategy into their digital workflow?

It is essentially the same as what you do for print, only instead of doing it for a physical book, you’re doing it for a digital file. The important thing to remember is metadata changes as it moves through the system as different people at the publishing house work on it. The editor might make revisions to the description of the book’s content, the marketing department would add details about sales, as would the publicity department after the book goes out into the world. Metadata also allows you to revise and refine the information as new taxonomies, standards and practices emerge, thus ensuring that your book is futureproofed.

Q: Isn’t metadata just something the digital departments of publishers need to worry about?

Simply put, it needs to be a part of everyone’s job description. The problem comes when a house instills a “digital director” and everyone else starts to think “well, that’s not my job anymore.” Metadata is a tool that everyone can use to help make a book a success and keep it alive in the marketplace much longer. Many people outsource their metadata for e-books to the service providers who also convert and/or distribute their e-books, which can also work very well — provided they are one in the same. Having different sets of metadata spread across too many companies gets complicated when you want to change something and makes fixing problems when they arise all the more complicated.

Q: Where can people learn the best way to work with metadata?

You can do it by trial and error, but that can lead to a lot of mistakes, particularly with companies that don’t have a lot experience working with digital platforms. There are numerous experts who can teach you the dos-and-dont’s, how to work with specific retailers, and offer real world experience. At the Metadata Perspectives Conference at Frankfurt, we’ll offer five-hours of intensive theoretical and practical training from the best people in the business. We’ll teach you about the different types of metadata, how it changes for different scenarios, from a search engine on an e-bookseller to social media, and what you need to know for the future. Anyone who attends the conference will be able to go back to their companies with the confidence that they are going to get their metadata right and sell more books.

Presenters at this year’s conference include Fran Toolan, Firebrand Technologies, USA; Ingrid S. Goldstein, Knowledge Architectures, UK/Germany; Michael Bhaskar of Profile Books, UK; Steve Paxhia: Chairman, and Jonathan Hevenstone, EVP of Jouve North America; the editorial department of Sourcebooks, USA; and others. The Metadata Perspectives Conference takes place during the Frankfurt Book Fair, 13 October 2011, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Source: publishingperspectives.com

Aug 5, 2011

Enjoy Monthly Promos on iUniverse’s Book Publishing Services

Compare Book Publishing PackagesBLOOMINGTON, Indiana - As the industry that offers professional self-publishing services gains momentum in the market, competition becomes stiffer. This, however, is good news for aspiring authors who are unable to break into the highly exclusive world of traditional publishing or who don't have the time or resources to do it all themselves. Not only does friendly competition elevate the quality of bespoke book publishing services, it allows authors to pick the best self publishing company that suits their book’s needs. iUniverse represents a great alternative. Supported self-publishing enables you to test your marketing abilities and to learn about the publicity process without emptying your bank account or making it your full-time career.

A premier print on demand publisher, iUniverse ensures that its publishing services maintain high quality at reasonable costs, which is reflected in this month’s promotion: 33% off Publishing Packages until August 15 and an extra 10% discount until August 9. Aside from great offers on our services, more writers are beginning to appreciate the professional editorial services iUniverse provides, breaking the stigma that associates self publishing with poorly edited books.

Book Publishing PromotionsiUniverse is celebrating American Adventures Month this August. We’re getting ready to help you turn your dream book into a published success!

Committed to equipping you with the means to turn your manuscript into a great book, iUniverse stands by you from start to finish—from editorial evaluation, to making your book enticing to bookstore owners, down to promoting your book and giving it a stamp of credibility, and so much more.

Start your publishing adventure today. Contact your publishing consultant at 1-800-AUTHORS or e-mail iuniverse.publishing@iuniverse.com to find out about this month’s specials.

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Jul 27, 2011

iUniverse’s Professional Self-Publishing Service Defined Frazier Douglass’s Road Trip to Success

BLOOMINGTON, Indiana - The freedom of the open road inspired Frazier Douglass to share his ten-plus years of experience in motorcycle traveling and camping. True to his independent spirit, Douglass sought out the most suitable self publisher to support the publishing and printing of his book. His positive experience in this and the ease of using professional self-publishing services provided by iUniverse fitted Douglass’s needs just right and set him on a road trip to publishing success with his book - Lightweight Camping for Motorcycle Travel which summarizes the preparation that should be done before taking an initial motorcycle camping trip, goes through each step of the trip, and provides practical information and advice. Douglass addresses issues critical to every motorcycle camper, sharing the wisdom he has acquired in his travels.

A respected print on demand publisher like iUniverse can provide you with the same bespoke publishing services including the professional editorial evaluation which is the cornerstone of our editorial services line-up. Industry freelance editors will assess your manuscript and offer you a comprehensive overview to help ensure that your title meets the basic requirements of a professionally published book. This marketing evaluation is unique to this publisher, giving authors an edge even before their works goes out to market. This also ensures that your manuscript meets quality and readability standards in the competitive world of book publishing. When you’re self-publishing your book, it’s best to find a company that offers the most suited publishing services to your book and to your publishing goals; one that you can trust and rely on so you can have a long and smooth ride down the open road of success.


About the Author:
Frazier Douglass has been an avid camper for over forty years and has camped all over the U.S. During the late 1990's, he served for three summers as a campground host at a county park near Madison, Wisconsin. He also has been riding motorcycles for much of his life and has camped with a motorcycle for over ten years and quickly learned that it's an inexpensive way to travel. Increasing gasoline prices now make motorcycle-camping a viable vacation option for an increasing number of people. It's easy to experience nature, travel and camp comfortably in state, national or private campgrounds.

Douglass shares his tips on camping gear, including sleeping bags, sleeping pads, kitchen supplies, cooking and many other items, which can easily be packed on a motorcycle without a trailer or a chase vehicle. He shows how to pack these items safely when riding with a travel companion, and how to use the supplies in the campground. He provides crucial information on how to stay dry in wet weather and how to stay warm in cold weather and presents solutions to dozens of practical problems that might be encountered when camping on a motorcycle trip.



Title: Lightweight Camping for Motorcycle Travel
Author: Frazier Douglass
Genre: Nonfiction - Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780595496501, 9780595493944, 9781440176470, 9781440176463
Date Published: March 2008
Available Formats: Perfect Bound Softcover (B/W), Dust Jacket Hardcover (B/W), Perfect Bound Softcover (B/W) - Revised Edition, Dust Jacket Hardcover (B/W) - Revised Edition, E-Book - Revised Edition

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May 25, 2005

Three Authors Receive First Place in Writer's Digest Awards

Lincoln, NE (May 5, 2005) - iUniverse is pleased to announce that three authors won first place and six authors received honorable mention in Writer's Digest 12th Annual International Self-Published Book Awards. This competition recognizes outstanding English-language books for which the authors have paid the full cost of publication, or the cost of printing has been paid for by a grant or as part of a prize.
Art Lester received first place for his religious nonfiction book, Seeing With Your Ears. Lester chose the self-publishing route after failing to "crack the code of commercial publishers," he said. "I am now very glad that I did it this way. What this has shown me is that making the effort is never really a waste of time. Hard as it may be to find markets for our ideas, it is not impossible. It has sent me back to the keyboard with renewed enthusiasm."
Digging to Indochina, Connie Biewald's novel about family relationships, won first place in the mainstream/literary category. "One of the reasons editors gave for not publishing my book was that they couldn't decide if it was mainstream or literary," Biewald said. "So I went ahead and published it myself. I think it's funny that I won in the mainstream/literary category."
Hannah Goodman's first place award for her engaging novel My Sister's Wedding, changed her career. "I now have an agent who is pitching my book to mainstream publishers. While I did feel self-publishing was a vehicle to my ultimate goal of finding a "regular publisher," I never thought the possibility could be so close, so quickly," Goodman said. "My advice to every writer is to go for it. Get your work our there in any way you can-including self-publishing and contests. It worked for me, and I'm just a regular person, out there, trying to make it in this very difficult industry!"
"iUniverse provides an easy and affordable way for authors to 'test market' their works", said Susan Driscoll, President and CEO of iUniverse. "These authors have shown that recognition and success can be achieved outside the boundaries of traditional publishing and that self-publishing is a viable first step for new authors. We congratulate these authors for their outstanding achievement."
iUniverse winners in the Writers Digest Awards include (alphabetically by author's last name):

First Place Winners
  • Connie Biewald, Digging to Indochina, Mainstream Fiction
  • Hannah R. Goodman, My Sister's Wedding, Children's Books
  • Art Lester, Seeing With Your Ears, Inspirational
Honorable Mentions
  • Bill Abler, The Copper Trader, Genre Fiction
  • Bazhe, Damages, Life Stories
  • Damien Hunter, Secrets of State, Genre Fiction
  • Norval Rindfleisch, Standing Lessons, Mainstream Fiction
  • Elizabeth Terrell, Too Close to Evil, Genre Fiction
  • Robert Woutat, Dakota Boy, Life Stories
The winning authors will be included in the Writer's Digest Self-Publishing Supplement in the August issue of Writer's Digest. For more information on the Writer's Digest Annual International Self-Publishing Book Awards, or for instructions on how to qualify for next year's awards, visit Writers Digest.

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iUniverse offers a variety of book publishing services to help individuals publish, market, and sell fiction, poetry, and nonfiction books. The company is one of the largest book publishers in the United States, publishing more than 5,000 new titles each year. iUniverse partners with industry leading author organizations, including the Authors Guild, the Harlem Writers Guild, and the American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) to bring innovative programs to their members. The company's major investors include Warburg Pincus and Barnes & Noble. For more information, visit iUniverse, Inc.

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May 12, 2005

Twenty-Seven iUniverse Titles Selected as Finalists in ForeWord Magazine Awards

Lincoln, NE (May 2, 2005) - Twenty-seven iUniverse titles—more than any other print-on-demand publisher—have been selected as finalists in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards.
The awards program focuses on sparking the attention of librarians and booksellers by recognizing the literary achievement of independent publishers and their authors. A jury of librarians, booksellers and reviewers judge the categories and select finalists based on editorial excellence, professional production, originality and the value the book adds to its genre.
iUniverse finalists in ForeWord Magazine's 2004 Book of the Year Award include (alphabetically by author's last name):
  • Ann Roscopf Allen, A Serpent Cherished, Historical Fiction
  • David Balcom, The Greatest Escape, Philosophy
  • Sharon Boorstin, Cookin' for Love, Romance
  • Glenn Borchardt, The Ten Assumptions of Science, Philosophy
  • David A. Bragen, Beginners Guide to a Successful Career, Career
  • J. Broad, Observations From a Broad, Humor
  • Malcolm R. Campbell, The Sun Singer, Juvenile Fiction
  • Kenneth Chan, Quintessence of Dust, Performance/Drama
  • Eduardo Chapunoff, M.D. Answering Your Questions about Heart Disease and Sex, Health
  • Jane Dawkins, One Perfect Afternoon, Romance
  • A.E. Dimond, My Country to Defend, Biography
  • William J. Donohue, Filthy Beast, Short Stories
  • James D. Fletcher, The Last Race, General Fiction
  • Blake Fraina, King of Cats, Gay & Lesbian Fiction
  • Jason Fury, Nights of Fury, Gay & Lesbian Nonfiction
  • J. Denis Glover, The Smithy Miracles, General Fiction
  • Nicole Hunter, Waiting for the World to End, Religious Fiction
  • Laura Gower Jackson, The Velvet Box in the Attic, Religious Fiction
  • R.W. Klamm, Fly Like a Bumblebee, Juvenile Nonfiction
  • David Lawrence, 22 Stories, Science Fiction
  • Jean D. Minton, Fireflies, General Fiction
  • Frank Nelson, A Little More Luck, Travel Essays
  • Deacon Bill Rich, Scattered Raindrops, Mind/Body/Spirit
  • Stephen Siciliano, Vedette, Literary Fiction
  • Kathy Smith, King Murray's Royal Tail, Pets
  • Donald I. Templeman, The Planet of Mortal Worship, Science Fiction
  • Frederick Vanpatten, In the Clear, Mystery
"Thousands of books are entered into ForeWord's competition each year," said Susan Driscoll, president and CEO of iUniverse. "We're delighted that that these twenty-seven authors have been recognized for their hard work and their commitment to editorial excellence."
Winners of the 2004 Book of the Year Awards will be announced at Book Expo America in New York City at 3:00 p.m. on June 3rd. Officials from ForeWord Magazine will name the top three titles in each category as well as the overall fiction and nonfiction winners. For more information on the finalists and winners of the 2004 Book of the Year Award, or for instructions on how to qualify for next year's awards, visit ForeWord Magazine.
About iUniverse, Inc.
iUniverse offers a variety of book publishing services to help individuals publish, market, and sell fiction, poetry, and nonfiction books. The company is one of the largest book publishers in the United States, publishing more than 5,000 new titles each year. iUniverse partners with industry leading author organizations, including the Authors Guild, the Harlem Writers Guild, and the American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) to bring innovative programs to their members. The company's major investors include Warburg Pincus and Barnes & Noble. For more information, visit iUniverse, Inc.
Contact Information:
iUniverse Marketing Department
t: 1-800-AUTHORS (288-4677)
f: 402-323-7824
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