Libraries publish : how to start a magazine, small press, blog, and more / Stephanie Katz


Item type | Current library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Prêt normal | Enssib | Papier | Pôle Les bibliothèques | 025.1 GES k (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 865294B |
Index
Part I: Getting started Plan your publication Format and software Submissions management Professional development for new publishers Part II: Publications and programs Publish a magazine Publish a book Publish an anthology Start a blog Run a writing contest Start a poet-laureate or writer-in-residence program Part III: Legal and financial considerations Legal considerations Financial considerations Fund your publication Part IV: Promotion and collaboration Distribution Promotion Programming and partnerships
La 4e de couverture indique : "Publishing benefits libraries by providing high-quality content to patrons, showcasing local writers and faculty, and creating buzz for the library. These endeavors can be launched at any type and size of library, often for little to no cost. Libraries Publish teaches libraries how to publish literary magazines, book review blogs, local anthologies, picture books, library professional journals, and even novels. You'll learn how to run a writing contest or writer-in-residence program, form community partnerships with other literary organizations, find funding, navigate legal considerations, market your publication, and more. Each chapter contains detailed information on how to start your project, including comprehensive checklists, recommendations for free software, and legal considerations. Social media strategies as well as tips for facilitating student or teen-run projects are also covered. If your library wants to start a publishing project, this book will be your go-to resource !"
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