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From the Typewriter to the Bookstore: A Publishing Story
Ever wonder how a book travels from the author to the reader? Or how much work is involved...
published: 12 Jan 2009
author: MacmillanUSA
From the Typewriter to the Bookstore: A Publishing Story
Ever wonder how a book travels from the author to the reader? Or how much work is involved in the publishing process? And is this whole internet thing just a fad, like pagers and Tamagotchis? The Digital Marketing Team at Macmillan is here to explain and enlighten. In the words of James Joyce, "Books are hard to make. People should buy more of them." us.macmillan.com
published: 12 Jan 2009
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Annette Thomas, the CEO of Macmillan Publishing
Annette Thomas, the CEO of Macmillan Publishing, heads a large global company in an indust...
published: 29 Jun 2011
author: PalgraveMacmillan
Annette Thomas, the CEO of Macmillan Publishing
Annette Thomas, the CEO of Macmillan Publishing, heads a large global company in an industry which has become highly globalized. She sees technology as playing an important role in this process. Read more: www.palgrave.com
published: 29 Jun 2011
author: PalgraveMacmillan
views: 857
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Why Silverpop? Macmillan Publishing
Macmillan Publishers Ltd is one of the largest and best known international publishing gro...
published: 15 Jan 2010
author: silverpop
Why Silverpop? Macmillan Publishing
Macmillan Publishers Ltd is one of the largest and best known international publishing groups in the world. Adam Sewell, Macmillan's Head of Business Systems describes how Macmillan is benefiting from Silverpop Engage for its email marketing, including list growth rate, new insights into deliverability, and ease of use.
published: 15 Jan 2010
author: silverpop
views: 302
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Macmillan Publishers Discover China Student Book Textbook Series
Learn how to make Chinese learning fun for both the teachers and students! Learn more abou...
published: 12 Apr 2012
author: MyDiscoverChina
Macmillan Publishers Discover China Student Book Textbook Series
Learn how to make Chinese learning fun for both the teachers and students! Learn more about Discover China, a four-level Mandarin Chinese course and textbook designed for beginners and intermediate level students, and adopts a communicative and integrated approach to language learning. Emphasis is placed on pair work, group work and on a variety of speaking and listening activities to help students become confident Chinese language speakers. Discover China gives students a comprehensive, integrated, and systematic introduction to the language. www.mydiscoverchina.com
published: 12 Apr 2012
author: MyDiscoverChina
views: 238
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MOSCOW : Macmillan Publishers - Gleb Ivanov | RUSSIA
Macmillan Publishers Ltd, also known as The Macmillan Group, is a privately held internati...
published: 24 Oct 2012
author: MrFRAER
MOSCOW : Macmillan Publishers - Gleb Ivanov | RUSSIA
Macmillan Publishers Ltd, also known as The Macmillan Group, is a privately held international publishing company owned by Georg von Holtzbrinck Publishing Group. It has offices in 41 countries worldwide and operates in more than thirty others. en.wikipedia.org
published: 24 Oct 2012
author: MrFRAER
views: 23
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Macmillan Transformational Teacher Training Programme
Truly Transformational Teacher Training Programme from Macmillan Publishers India Ltd, Vid...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: macmillantraining
Macmillan Transformational Teacher Training Programme
Truly Transformational Teacher Training Programme from Macmillan Publishers India Ltd, Vidya Bhavan Society in partnership with Everonn Education Ltd. For details contact: Narayanan at narayanan@macmillan.co.in : Pankaj Matta at pankaj.matta@macmillan.co.in
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: macmillantraining
views: 354
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Macmillan Dictionary Apps Launch
acmillan, one of the world's leading publishers, is launching its award-winning dictionari...
published: 03 Sep 2010
author: macedhk
Macmillan Dictionary Apps Launch
acmillan, one of the world's leading publishers, is launching its award-winning dictionaries in the digital space in a move that marks the publisher's entry into the e-publishing industry. The new e-learning platform will be launched jointly with Hong Kong-based DW Education. You or your representative are cordially invited to the media launch to be held on 25th August 2010 (Wednesday). In partnership with DW Education, Macmillan will roll out a total of 16 Macmillan Dictionaries Apps for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch for global consumers. Eight will be available in Chinese interface. The launch event will be officiated by Macmillan East Asia Executive Director Mr. Steven Maginn; and DW Education MD Mr. Tony Pang. They will share with the media the latest trends in e-publishing and its challenges.
published: 03 Sep 2010
author: macedhk
views: 940
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ePub3 and HTML5: London Book Fair 2011
A talk by William Chesser (Ingram) and Bob Kasher (ePub3 Working Group) about ePub3 and HT...
published: 05 May 2011
author: macmillansolutions
ePub3 and HTML5: London Book Fair 2011
A talk by William Chesser (Ingram) and Bob Kasher (ePub3 Working Group) about ePub3 and HTML5 given during London Book Fair 2011. The talk was hosted by MPS Limited (A Macmillan Company). MPS' Venu Prasad also presents the benefits of these formats for publishers in pushing content to multiple platforms like iOS, Blackberry, Android, etc.
published: 05 May 2011
author: macmillansolutions
views: 2293
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Professional Publishing Forum 'Co-operation and Win Win' - Simon Allen, CEO, Macmillan Education
Simon Allen, CEO of Macmillan Education speaks at The London Book Fair Professional Publis...
published: 24 Jul 2012
author: LondonBookFairVideo
Professional Publishing Forum 'Co-operation and Win Win' - Simon Allen, CEO, Macmillan Education
Simon Allen, CEO of Macmillan Education speaks at The London Book Fair Professional Publishing Forum 'Co-operation and Win Win' as part of the China Market Focus 2012 professional seminar programme.
published: 24 Jul 2012
author: LondonBookFairVideo
views: 19
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Macmillan Gateway teaser
ELT teaching tips series from Dave Spencer the author of Gateway for Macmillan Publishers....
published: 13 Dec 2011
author: Maddi20111
Macmillan Gateway teaser
ELT teaching tips series from Dave Spencer the author of Gateway for Macmillan Publishers.
published: 13 Dec 2011
author: Maddi20111
views: 1170
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Macmillan Publishers Chennai Christmas Day Celebrations
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published: 26 Dec 2011
author: flintonian
Macmillan Publishers Chennai Christmas Day Celebrations
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Amazon throws a baby fit... In retribution for a publishing company asking for fair pricing.
Amazon.com, giant online seller of books and ebooks (among other things), throws a baby fi...
published: 01 Feb 2010
author: ChangedTheWorldToday
Amazon throws a baby fit... In retribution for a publishing company asking for fair pricing.
Amazon.com, giant online seller of books and ebooks (among other things), throws a baby fit because of one of the publishers that it deals with asked for fair pricing. In negotiations (if you can call it that), Macmillan publishers asked first to value the ebooks according to market, then was willing to have them sell cheaper if they could delay release of the ebooks (which is a typical practice). Amazon decided, rather rashly and without notice, to delist all Macmillans products (removing the buy button) in an attempt to strong arm them. Of course this failed. Two days later Amazon had to eat their threat and relist. The market would not stand for this kind of silliness... Especially when Amazon prides itself on having the selection it does and Macmillan is a huge publisher. Thoughts, comments, questions... leave em as a text or video response. Link to a more in-depth explanation... scottwesterfeld.com
published: 01 Feb 2010
author: ChangedTheWorldToday
views: 84
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The Macmillan Dictionary is going places
'Macmillan Dictionaries will no longer appear as physical books. The final copies are roll...
published: 05 Nov 2012
author: MacDictionary
The Macmillan Dictionary is going places
'Macmillan Dictionaries will no longer appear as physical books. The final copies are rolling off the presses at this very moment, and from next year, Macmillan Dictionary will be available only online.' ... ... 'With this migration to new media, Michael Rundell, Editor-in-Chief, believes that Macmillan's dictionaries have found their ideal medium...' Please follow this link to the press release www.macmillaneducation.com
published: 05 Nov 2012
author: MacDictionary
views: 3526
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Teaching to Drive Made Easy AUDIOBOOK cd & download Macmillan Digital
Buy CD: www.panmacmillan.com download audio now: www.audible.co.uk Teaching Someone to Dri...
published: 09 Feb 2009
author: MacmillanDigital
Teaching to Drive Made Easy AUDIOBOOK cd & download Macmillan Digital
Buy CD: www.panmacmillan.com download audio now: www.audible.co.uk Teaching Someone to Drive Made Easy Mark Johnston * Unabridged Narrator: Mark Johnston, Isla Blair Length: 2 hours and 7 min. Here's a jargon-free, easy to understand course with tried and tested tips and advice on how to give a driving lesson. Going for practice drives with a learner driver can be a stressful experience for both of you. You may be an experienced driver, but do you know how to explain the workings of the clutch? What about the modern techniques for changing gears? These are skills all experienced drivers take for granted, but which learner drivers still need to master. The audio is organized in bite-sized tracks that you play in the car, with your trainee, before the day's drive - no theory, no books, no watching DVDs of someone else driving. This is an in-car, practical course designed to get you and your trainee on the road. ©2008 Mark Johnston; (P)2008 Macmillan Digital Audio Published: 04/04/2008, Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Buy CD: www.panmacmillan.com download audio now: www.audible.co.uk Teaching Someone to Drive Made Easy Mark Johnston * Unabridged Narrator: Mark Johnston, Isla Blair Length: 2 hours and 7 min. webcast created for Pan Macmillan / Macmillan Digital Audio by Robert Nichol Audioproductions RNaudioproduction www.allcast.co.uk 2009 copyright http AUDIOBOOKS audiobook AUDIO book CD mp3 digital downloads download IPOD ipodity
published: 09 Feb 2009
author: MacmillanDigital
views: 4463
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MacMillan Publishing House - Motion Intro
This was a short piece I did for MacMillan English (UK). After effects.
http://www.juices...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: Justin Metz
MacMillan Publishing House - Motion Intro
This was a short piece I did for MacMillan English (UK). After effects.
http://www.juicestain.com
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Booklist webinar - Crime Fiction Past and Present
Need help tracking down the best crime fiction titles for collection development or reader...
published: 06 May 2010
author: ALA Publishing
Booklist webinar - Crime Fiction Past and Present
Need help tracking down the best crime fiction titles for collection development or readers’ advisory? This video archive of the May 6, 2010 Booklist Online webinar moderated by Booklist Online senior editor Keir Graff should help. David Wright of the Seattle Public Library, Edwin Buckhalter of Severn House Publishers, Talia Sherer of Macmillan Publishing, and Jessica Tribble of Poisoned Pen Press discuss all things mystery, from little-known gems of the genre to today’s newest trends and titles. Mysteries—solved!
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Private Eye
TRANSCRIPT:
Ken Pyne: You can pay £300 to find out how long you’re going to live, which i...
published: 29 Sep 2011
author: Victoria and Albert Museum
Private Eye
TRANSCRIPT:
Ken Pyne: You can pay £300 to find out how long you’re going to live, which is ridiculous. How can you meet your death that’s funny? Well, what is there? Somebody being murdered perhaps? Well, a man murdering his wife isn’t funny, but a woman murdering her boring husband is.
I would have started in the mid 70s when Richard Ingrams was editor. I didn’t get that many in until Ian took over. Then when Ian took over I had a regular thing about the BBC which ran from about ’85 until a year ago. So I was in it virtually every issue.
So I send it through to Tony Rushton and wait to see if they like it.
I used to draw cartoons all through school. I managed to sell to magazines and then to get the odd joke in the newspapers which enabled me to go freelance when I was about 19. As I say, it’s an extension of childhood. It’s like being a footballer, but with lots less money. That’s it, I’ve faxed it through and I wait to hear. Isn’t this interesting?
We get an awful lot of editors now who don’t have a sense of humour – they’ve had it surgically removed. That’s one of the things that’s great about working for Private Eye – they are genuinely funny and it is unusual. Editors are frightened of humour, they’re just frightened of upsetting anybody, which fortunately, Private Eye has never suffered from.
Tony Rushton: This is Mrs Thatcher’s toilet roll – there she is.
Ian Hislop: The topical stuff for this is that it’s a bad taste Glastonbury - death with her boots on, wandering about. I quite like that – someone had to bring their son to the protest because the school’s closed … it’s quite funny.
Nick Newman: One of the problems is that a lot of cartoonists are all thinking about the same issues and the same areas, so inevitably you come up with the same sort of jokes.
Ian Hislop: Not many people are going to come up with that one – the Pope sitting in gaol saying everyone’s innocent in here, pal. That made me laugh. Do you think that’s funny?
Nick Newman: Yes, that’s very good. This is a famous early Eye cartoon – that’s Macmillan in the Christine Keeler pose.
Ken Pyne: A published cartoon is a good cartoon because that’s what you’re aiming for. It’s very difficult when you think up jokes because you have to take into consideration the magazine, the editor’s sense of humour and the editor is the magazine. Most of the time your favourite joke is never taken. The one you think ‘that’s a great joke’, they never take.
Tony Rushton: (On phone) Good morning …
Ken Pyne: (On phone) Yes, oh fine, good. What size? OK.
Tony Rushon: Thank you very much, talk to you soon. Bye.
Ken Pyne: Just a simple pencil outline and now we fill it in. So very low tech and I’ve never found a better way because you can use some pens like these Rotring pens, which are very good, but it makes you actually draw too quickly and it doesn’t look so good. It’s nice to use these nice old mapping pens.
Nick Newman: The process is exactly the same as it has been since 1961, isn’t it? It’s just strips of copy which you cut out and stick down in some sort of shape for the magazine. I think somewhere here we’ve got … you can see here … here’s a page from, I would guess, the early 60s and it’s pretty much the same except in those days – these are Rushton cartoons, it’s all falling to pieces – but it was then just typed out and stuck on the page. Now it’s printed out and stuck on the page, so we’ve come a long, long way in 50 years.
Ian Hislop: Cuttings are fantastically popular – people love them. And I think most publications miss a trick. There are two sorts of jokes really – there’s non-topical jokes which are just about anything – dinosaurs, desert islands, lemmings, all that sort of … that timeless cartoonists’ world. And then just strictly topical jokes that come off the week.
Nick Newman: … In a shameless effort to put on readers, put Kate Middleton on the cover.
Ian Hislop: Let’s put Pippa on – but they’re on the back cover …
Nick Newman: That’s a good one.
Ian Hislop: That’s nice – that’s him literally turning into his dad there. Dad says stop hogging the limelight - Pater says stop hogging the limelight and she says stop meddling. OK, I shall put that in.
Ken Pyne: Now I just take the pencil marks off because when you scan it in every pencil mark comes out. That’s that and what I’ll do next is I scan it in – there it is – and now send it to Bridget at Private Eye.
On a press day you send it in the morning and you could wait around until probably about half past four and you’ll have til 5 o’clock to do it. You’ve got to draw them very, very quickly. If you’re doing topical jokes, the more pressure you’re under I find the more fun it is. You might get angry if anybody rings you up, but it’s stimulating to get something done when the odds are against you. It’s a bit
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Book Publishers in the 21st century: a Manifesto Revisited - S. Lloyd, Pan Macmillan, UK - Publishers' Forum 2011
published: 24 May 2012
author: Publishers' Forum
Book Publishers in the 21st century: a Manifesto Revisited - S. Lloyd, Pan Macmillan, UK - Publishers' Forum 2011
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Macmillan parents
Meet some of the macmillan parents and their children...
published: 10 Oct 2011
author: MacmillanPublishers
Macmillan parents
Meet some of the macmillan parents and their children
published: 10 Oct 2011
author: MacmillanPublishers
views: 263
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Zoe and Beans
Chloe Inkpen talks about how the making of her Zoe and Beans books...
published: 23 Jun 2011
author: MacmillanPublishers
Zoe and Beans
Chloe Inkpen talks about how the making of her Zoe and Beans books
published: 23 Jun 2011
author: MacmillanPublishers
views: 3906
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Adrian Underhill on Successful Pronunciation 2 (Macmillan)
Adrian Underhill takes a practical approach to teaching pronunciation in this video from M...
published: 30 Nov 2007
author: Macmillan Education
Adrian Underhill on Successful Pronunciation 2 (Macmillan)
Adrian Underhill takes a practical approach to teaching pronunciation in this video from Macmillan ELT. You will learn new ways to help your students work on English sounds, words and connected speech. Video 2 of 4. See more at www.macmillanenglish.com/methodology
published: 30 Nov 2007
author: Macmillan Education
views: 26720
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Adrian Underhill on Successful Pronunciation 3 (Macmillan)
Adrian Underhill takes a practical approach to teaching pronunciation in this video from M...
published: 03 Dec 2007
author: Macmillan Education
Adrian Underhill on Successful Pronunciation 3 (Macmillan)
Adrian Underhill takes a practical approach to teaching pronunciation in this video from Macmillan ELT. You will learn new ways to help your students work on English sounds, words and connected speech. Video 3 of 4. See www.macmillaneducation.com/methodology for more.
published: 03 Dec 2007
author: Macmillan Education
views: 33045