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		<description>Talking about Publishing in a Web World</description>
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			<itunes:name>Chris Jennings</itunes:name>
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		<category>Higher Education</category>
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			<title>Jan Haines</title>
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			<description>Adrian Bullock and Jane Potter talk to Jan Haines at Oxford Brookes University
Wednesday 28 March 2007</description>
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Wednesday 28 March 2007</itunes:subtitle>
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			<title>Chris Rust</title>
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			<description>Adrian Bullock and Jane Potter are both lecturers at Oxford Brookes University. They are talking to Dr Chris Rust about important issues for publishers when thinking about text books.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Adrian Bullock and Jane Potter talk to Dr Chris Rust at Oxford Brookes University
Monday 5 March 2007</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Adrian Bullock and Jane Potter are both lecturers at Oxford Brookes University. They are talking to Dr Chris Rust about important issues for publishers when thinking about text books.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>David Attwooll</title>
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			<description>David Attwooll has been involved with electronic publishing since the early days of CD-ROM and his knowledge of the market for electronic rights is well known for his work on the publishing company Helicon and the development of the The Hutchinson Encyclopedia for both CD-ROM and online.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>PublishingHub talks to David Attwooll of Attwooll Associates an Oxford based epublishing consultancy.
Wednesday 3 January 2007</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>David Attwooll has been involved with electronic publishing since the early days of CD-ROM and his knowledge of the market for electronic rights is well known for his work on the publishing company Helicon and the development of the The Hutchinson Encyclopedia for both CD-ROM and online.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Suraj Kika of Jadu</title>
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			<description>The Online-Information Exhibition at Olympia in London always sees many companies showing off their Content Management Systems, Jadu Galaxies is one to watch out for. Jadu certainly had an impressive stand which included the Google Logo. Is Jadu the Ancient Sanskrit for CMS?</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>PublishingHub talks to Suraj Kika of Jadu
Tue 28 November 2006</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>The Online-Information Exhibition at Olympia in London always sees many companies showing off their Content Management Systems, Jadu Galaxies is one to watch out for. Jadu certainly had an impressive stand which included the Google Logo. Is Jadu the Ancient Sanskrit for CMS?</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Dan Penny of Electronic Publishing Services</title>
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			<description>Dan Penny is an Analyst with Electronic Publishing Services (EPS) and he gave a seminar recently at the Online-Information exhibition held at Olympia, London. The title of his talk was &apos;Web 2.0 and the role of the library&apos;.

This interview took place afterwards in a very noisy main hall at Olympia.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>PublishingHub talks to Dan Penny of EPS Ltd. (Electronic Publishing Services

Tue 28 November 2006</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Dan Penny is an Analyst with Electronic Publishing Services (EPS) and he gave a seminar recently at the Online-Information exhibition held at Olympia, London. The title of his talk was &apos;Web 2.0 and the role of the library&apos;.

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			<title>John Mitchinson at the OICPS</title>
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			<description>As the tail of the online inventory of books grows ever longer, what is the point of bricks-and-mortar bookshops? If we can choose our own favourites online, and often pay less for them, do we really need vast book emporia on our high streets carrying only a fraction of what’s available? At QI we think it’s time for a new model bookshop. Books are important. Every human activity finds its correlative in a book. Books change lives. They are tactile, moveable portals to an infinity of new worlds. Instead of dull warehouses, bookshops should become high street academies, enriching people with knowledge and leading the campaign to make the world more interesting. The adventure starts here...</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>A Publishing Seminar at the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies - Oxford Brookes University

Tue 21 November 2006 at 5.00 pm</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>As the tail of the online inventory of books grows ever longer, what is the point of bricks-and-mortar bookshops? If we can choose our own favourites online, and often pay less for them, do we really need vast book emporia on our high streets carrying only a fraction of what’s available? At QI we think it’s time for a new model bookshop. Books are important. Every human activity finds its correlative in a book. Books change lives. They are tactile, moveable portals to an infinity of new worlds. Instead of dull warehouses, bookshops should become high street academies, enriching people with knowledge and leading the campaign to make the world more interesting. The adventure starts here...</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Laura Atkins at the OICPS</title>
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			<description>With immigration and multiculturalism dominating national debate, it is important to consider the implications of cultural diversity for the children’s publishing industry. By 2010, one in five school children in the UK will be from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) backgrounds, a reality not reflected in the books currently produced. Publishing is a notoriously white, middle class profession, which inevitably affects the acquisition and editorial process for stories written by authors from outside of the dominant culture. In this talk, Laura Atkins will reflect on her experiences editing multicultural picture books, and discuss her research on how the publication process has affected children’s books written by non-white authors in the UK.</description>
			<itunes:subtitle>A Publishing Seminar at the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies - Oxford Brookes University

Tue 10 October 2006 at 05.00 pm</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>With immigration and multiculturalism dominating national debate, it is important to consider the implications of cultural diversity for the children’s publishing industry. By 2010, one in five school children in the UK will be from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) backgrounds, a reality not reflected in the books currently produced. Publishing is a notoriously white, middle class profession, which inevitably affects the acquisition and editorial process for stories written by authors from outside of the dominant culture. In this talk, Laura Atkins will reflect on her experiences editing multicultural picture books, and discuss her research on how the publication process has affected children’s books written by non-white authors in the UK.</itunes:summary>
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