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ALA plans online election for 2007

The American Library Association (ALA) has announced plans to hold their 2007 election online for the fourth year in a row.

Paid members of the Association are invited to cast their votes online starting March 15, 2007 - or by traditional paper ballots which can be requested by phone or email. Online ballots have been created in such a way that allows visually impaired members to easily access and utilize the voting tool.

Members will receive their e-ballots via the email they registered their membership with between March 15 and March 17, 2006. Members without a valid email address or those requesting paper ballots will be accomodated via postal mail beginning in late January 2007.

For more information on the upcoming election, click here.
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More on the Frankfurt Book Fair

via the October bulletin released by the Book Industry Study Group (BISG).

The report estimated the event to have hosted nearly 300,000 visitors and more than 7,000 exhibitors from 100 countries, with nearly 200 delegates who came from around the world specifically to hear details of supply chain initiatives at the 28th annual International Supply Chain Specialists Meeting.

Newly introduced at the event by Mark Bide of UK based Rightscom was ACAP (Automated Content Access Protocol), "an initiative that aims to standardize the way license terms are communicated between publishers and search engines such as Google and Yahoo. Sponsored by the International Publishers Association, the European Publishers Council and the World Association of Newspapers, ACAP will launch a 12-month pilot project in November that will involve a number of major publishers and at least one search engine."

According to the BISG bulletin, all presentations from the book fair will be available at EDItEUR in the near future.

Already available are a number of presentations from the International Supply Chain Specialists Meeting including:
*The future of e-commerce: tales of long tails
presented by Rightscom

*Forging a new supply chain in Sweden
presented by Seelig

*Distributing digital content
presented by Ingram Digital Ventures

*The Globalization of Supply Chain Systems
presented by Pearson Plc

*Exploiting the potential of RFID in bookstores
presented by Centraal Boekhuis          

*Integrating online business processes
presented by Klopotek AG

*Repurposing content in the digital age
presented by HarperCollins Publishers

*Learning from the journals supply chain
presented by Ringgold, Ramon Schrama, Swets Information Services

*Access to e-commerce for the smaller business
presented by Nielsen BookData              

*The US Christian Retail Market: a new paradigm in collaborative data collection & analysis
presented by R.R. Bowker

*Global standards for a digital world
presented by EDItEUR
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Home again, home again

The reports from Frankfurt are zooming as quickly as molasses uphill in wintertime. In other words...it was a fine fair, a good fair, a solid fair...but an unremarkable fair.

The most intriguing part of it, of course, was the International Supply Chain Specialists meeting. Hosted by BIC/EDItEUR, it involved a series of presentations about such things as Smart Shelves that could read RFID tags and thus essentially do your inventory for you, Ingram Digital Venture's new initiatives around its acquisition of VitalSource, and Pearson Education's task of trying to get all its disparate global systems to all talk to one another. Presentations are posted on the EDItEUR website.

Then...there was the trudging...and the hauling of catalogs and brochures home in the suitcase....

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Hire this woman!

Laura Gilmore - accomplished, brainy, an excellent writer, gifted at project management and communication. Her resume: 

Laura Gilmore

Tel: +1 718 545 2365
Astoria, NY
Email:

Proven web producer/manager/editor with a broad range of experience in new media and print. Demonstrated excellence in online site build-outs, launches and management, as well as client liaison, internal communication/coordination.  Background in communications, event planning and the entertainment industry.

HIGHLIGHTS
-Six years experience as Editor/Project Mgr. at leading tech-business publisher
-Eight years of online publishing experience
-10 years experience as a journalist
-Demonstrated success in event planning

EXPERIENCE
From 1999-2005 I worked for techweb.com (CMP Media LLC) in the following capacity:
Project Manager, Editor, Writer: CMP Integrated Marketing Solutions, CMP Media LLC, New York, New  York.

-Planned, scheduled and oversaw successful build-outs and timely launches of advertorial web sites for clients such as: Oracle, Cisco, Nortel, HP, Sprint, Verizon and other technology leaders
-Many return clients due to campaign satisfaction (e.g., Cisco, Nortel, HP, Microsoft)
-Agency experience – T3, Ogilvy Mather Interactive, FCB and others
-Managed a production and creative team in coordination with projects
-Created ad copy for banners, IMUs, skyscrapers, tiles, links
-Content management/maintenance, site updates, reporting to the clients, traffic reports, responsible for client liaison and correspondence
-Created successful Eblasts and Enewsletter copy for lead gen and other newsletter campaigns (text and html)  (2001-2005)

Web Editor/Producer, Planet IT.com, CMP Media LLC) New York, New  York.
Clients included IBM, HP, Microsoft, EDS, and many others.

-Edited, managed content, wrote copy and co-managed one of the most successful technology/business news sites in the tech boom of 98-99.
-Led production staff and artists on each site (up to 700K contracts)
-Wrote ad copy for creative, assigned feature articles
-Proven management skills and excellent communication aided in promotion to Project Manager (see above) (Jan. 1999-May 2001)

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Project Manager/Coordinator - Alexander Summer LLC (May – September 2006). Coordinated, oversaw, hired and acted as client liaison for a multimedia project requiring transfer of 20k commercial real estate slides to DVD format.

Editing and copy writing
for NYC design firm - Brochures, web copy, print ads.  Network Design & Communications – (September 2002-2003)

Editing and Proofreading
- Agilent and Phillips (Medical equipment Users Guides, etc., July – September 2001)

Content Management project
– Editing and content loading/management using allaire's Spectra webtop, NorthPoint Domain (medical reference website). (April-June, 2001)

Online Community Leader for Microsoft’s boston.sidewalk.com. Edited, wrote content and updated message boards for entertainment section of site. (1996-1999)

Editing and/or Editorial Project Management for various publications including:
-InformationWeek  - moderator for online e-business discussion (1999)
-The Boston Water and Sewer Commission contract (1996)
-Harvard’s Risk Management Center For Publications (1995)
-Researched and developed content as part of a team and team leader The Boston Phoenix’s Supplement Arts and Recreation guides (1986-1989)

COMMUNICATIONS EXPERIENCE 
Event Planner - CDC 10th Anniversary Conference (Injury Prevention)
Coordinated/planned 275-attendee US government agency-sponsored conference Proven successful planner with hotel, catering, program coordination; registration, panelist/speaker needs, press relations, conference program media. Facilitated communication between co-sponsors Harvard School of Public Health and Massachusetts Department of Public Health. (2002)

Journalist for over a decade, specializing in music, arts, lifestyles:
Microsoft’s boston.sidewalk.com, SonicNet/Addicted to Noise, America Online’s Digital City Boston, The Boston Phoenix, The Boston Globe Calendar, Spin, The New England Beat, Boston Rock, The Boston Edge (1985-1999)

Public Relations
Radio, TV and theater press. Clients include NYC technology firm Richmond Research; Bela Lugosi Enterprises; Ruff Stuff Records, RPH Records; Boston’s small theater companies (1996-2003)
  
Teaching
ESL teacher/tutor:  Private tutor, American Red Cross, Quincy College, Bouchereau Int’l Language School, and Whittier College (1984 and 1994-98, 2005)

EDUCATION 
-Whittier College, Bachelor of Arts
-Harvard University:  High School and summer programs
-University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Humanities Program
-Phillips Exeter Academy (summer session)
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National Book Month

October 1 marks the start of National Book Month - so we wanted to bring our visitors some information on how the month is being observed and celebrated.
However, the official webpage over at the National Book Foundation site seems to be at a loss and has yet to post anything at all - the page still promises "We are currently preparing materials and programs for National Book Month 2006 (October)."

With literally no press releases to be found and a very few corporate celebrations (Crayola, for one.) we wonder if the importance of National Book Month has simply been lost.

Fortunately, are celebrating in earnest and it seems, for now, your local branch is the best place to get information on this month-long celebration of books.


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