Monday 14 August 2017

The Publishing Training Centre Metadata Course, 14 September





 

The PTC Metadata Course is coming up in September, full details below, plus a working with authors course and more:


Learn to exploit the potential of reader communities
           
 
Exploit the potential associated with reader communities
 
The wholesale adoption of digital services and social media has transformed the way in which readers can interact with publishers, authors and with each other. Social, peer and professional networks and communities of practice have shifted the centre of gravity away from publishers, towards their customers.

We have launched two new courses to show you how to exploit the potential associated with reader communities. Read on for more information and to book.
 
Professional and Peer Networks: Strategic choices
Half-day course, 20 September

Identify where the value lies within your own customer base and what forms of community are most likely to be appropriate. Learn how to:
  • Identify the opportunities, value and challenges for specialist, reference and non-fiction publishing associated with communities
  • Use a variety of tools for planning a community strategy
  • Scope the capabilities required for managing a successful community
  • Mitigate the risks associated with this emerging medium
  • Work out what new capabilities you require as a business to pursue this strategy
 
Professional and Peer Networks: A practical approach
One-day course, 26 October

Learn how to curate, moderate and facilitate communities and networks and to:
  • Identify the opportunities, value and challenges for specialist, reference and non-fiction publishing associated with communities
  • Understand the make-up and the nature of the communities and networks you serve
  • Learn and practise the skills associated with network and community moderation and facilitation
  • Create a community facilitation action plan
  • Start measuring your success
 
We want to make sure that we only send you information about courses that interest you. Please follow this link and update your profile. Even if you are happy to continue to hear about everything we do, please follow the link and select "Everything you do".

Many thanks
Peter
Copyright © 2017 The Publishing Training Centre, All rights reserved.
           

Our mailing address is:
The Publishing Training Centre
6 Bell Yard
London, England WC2A 2JR
United Kingdom

           


                         


METADATA COURSE DESIGNED FOR YOU FROM THE PUBLISHING TRAINING CENTRE & IC.
 
Metadata Power is crucial in maximising publisher sales through the digital and print supply chains. This course shows how the product information which sells books comes from right across the publishing house and why every component is vital.
 

Metadata Power 14 September


This new 1/2 day course will ensure you avoid the most common metadata errors that "hide" books from searchers.

The workshop takes the approach of starting from the “outside” (i.e. what does the end consumer/retailer see) and then working back to the inside (i.e. publisher) view; working from what is successful in the market place and the metadata story behind it and by contrast looking at the metadata story behind something less successful.
Learn more and book here.


Developed jointly with BOOK INDUSTRY COMMUNICATION (BIC) 

Led by tutor Simon Edwards who has worked in the book industry for over 25 years as a library supplier, publisher and retailer.   As a BIC consultant, Simon is involved with the development of BIC and chairs the BIC Technical Implementation Clinics for both trade and libraries.
See more details about Simon here.
 
BIC members pay £160 + VAT. Select "BICmember" from the discount drop-down on the enrolment form.
 
Many thanks
Peter
 
 
Copyright © 2017 The Publishing Training Centre, All rights reserved.
       

Our mailing address is:
The Publishing Training Centre
6 Bell Yard
London, England WC2A 2JR
United Kingdom

      














WORKING WITH AUTHORS TRAINING COURSE DESIGNED FOR YOU FROM THE PUBLISHING TRAINING CENTRE


 









Find out how to get the best from your authors, and get your manuscript on time, on budget and on brief. Authors are the lifeblood of publishing – you can’t do it without them! This course will help you nurture & love them.

 






Relationships between author, editor and publisher can sometimes be fraught. Differing aims and objectives, simple misunderstandings and failed communications can all contribute to delay, extra cost and unnecessary conflict.
This course will give you tips and ideas to ensure the relationship is a smooth one.
Learn more and book here.

 






Led by tutor Brenda Stones who runs many training courses for the Publishing Training Centre, often customised for in-company use. She edits at every level, from self-publishing to academic texts. She wrote twenty home-learning titles for WHS own-brand, and also primary school textbooks for the Bangladesh government.
See more details about Brenda here.

 





             
































 



 




Copyright © 2017 The Publishing Training Centre, All rights reserved.
           

Our mailing address is:

The Publishing Training Centre

6 Bell Yard

London, England WC2A 2JR

United Kingdom


       



           

 

A masterclass for experienced copy-editors that hones their skills in comprehension, structure and consistency.
 
 
ADVANCED COPY EDITING course from the Publishing Training Centre
A practical course for experienced editors who really want to hone their skills.
Complex exercises tackle a range of material that presents challenges in comprehension, structure and consistency.
This one day course next runs on September 21 - Learn more and book here.
 

Learn how to…

  • demonstrate a clear understanding of the issues that arise when working on multi-author reference works
  • identify the existing skills and knowledge that you can use to tackle complex texts with confidence
  • rewrite texts to avoid problems.
This course contributes to PUB 14 and PUB 19 of the Book & Journal Publishing National Occupational Standards.
ENROL HERE
 
 
Delegate feedback:
"I enjoyed the course, it was excellent. Margaret was very friendly, knowledgeable, entertaining and an excellent teacher."
Society for General Microbiology delegate
 


       
Copyright © 2017 The Publishing Training Centre, All rights reserved.
           

Our mailing address is:
The Publishing Training Centre
6 Bell Yard
London, England WC2A 2JR
United Kingdom

           






Project management courses from the Publishing Training Centre
      
 
 


Succeeding as a Project Manager quite simply means completing projects on time, within budget and to the satisfaction of your customers. But in reality project management can be challenging, having to deal with tight budgets and deadlines and a variety of stakeholders, all with different roles and objectives.

Our professional project management courses are specifically designed to give you the skills required to manage and deliver successful digital or editorial projects immediately and with confidence.

Run by expert tutors, the courses are perfect for anyone involved in the management and delivery of complete digital and editorial publishing projects.
 

Digital Project Management, two-day course 12-13 September


Learn how to overcome the dynamics of the digital landscape and manage tight budgets, timings and expectations of others to deliver effective digital projects.
This two-day course uses iterative techniques and specific methodologies, through both classroom-based learning and follow-up coaching by email, to help you be an expert digital project manager.

View course details and book here
 
 
 

Editorial Project Management, two day course 16-17 October

This practical course focuses on the skills needed to effectively manage both print and digital editorial projects. Using in-depth case studies, you will be taken through the practical tasks required for the job. You will be given tips and guidance on managing everyday issues, drawing on digital project management strategies and solutions where applicable.
By the end of the course, you will have gained skills and knowledge that you can use immediately. There will also be a range of checklists and spreadsheets to take away and use as tools in the future.

Who will benefit from this course?

Editors, desk editors, project editors, production editors and managing editors who are responsible for the management of complete editorial projects.
Learn how to…
  • assess the scope, needs and risks of an editorial project
  • accurately estimate timings to produce a detailed and reliable schedule
  • create and maintain the project budget to ensure profitability
  • effectively manage and communicate with your team and other stakeholders.
This course contributes to PUB 22 of the Book & Journal Publishing National Occupational Standards.

We want to make sure that we only send you information about courses that interest you. Please follow this link and update your profile. Even if you are happy to continue to hear about everything we do, please follow the link and select "Everything you do". Many thanks
Peter

Copyright © 2017 The Publishing Training Centre, All rights reserved.
     

Our mailing address is:
The Publishing Training Centre
6 Bell Yard
London, England WC2A 2JR
United Kingdom

     






No comments:

Post a Comment