Packt Publishing seeks authors for new Beginner’s Guide series

Packt Publishing has launched a new series of Beginner’s Guide books designed to make open source tools and other advanced software accessible and usable for Beginners. They are seeking authors to write these books.
By: Kshipra Singh
 
Dec. 2, 2008 - PRLog -- Packt Publishing has today launched a new series of Beginner’s Guide books designed to make open source tools and other advanced software accessible and usable for Beginners.

“There are thousands of tremendous software tools out there,” says series editor David Barnes. “The way they are designed, built and documented means they can often feel like they are created by experts, for experts. Newcomers often don’t know what the software can even do, let alone how to do it.”

Packt Beginner’s Guides aim to overcome this problem. They teach newcomers a technology by presenting realistic, useful examples with clear step-by-step instructions.

Packt has already announced two Beginner’s Guides on their web site: Moodle Course Conversion, due out next week, and WordPress Plugin Development, due out in January.
“If you’re trying to teach a new application to somebody sitting next to you, you won’t just give them loads of facts about it” Barnes continued “Instead you’ll guide them through some simple, useful operations before explaining them and then gradually moving on to more complex tasks. Beginner’s Guides work like this. They feel more like a hands-on ‘lab’ than a lecture” he concluded.

Beginner’s Guides are especially suitable for tools that aren’t completely geeky, and aren’t completely mainstream either. Tools such as Moodle, WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal all suit this kind of ‘learn by doing’ approach.

Beginner’s Guides take Packt’s approach a step further by providing friendly step-by-step books on topics and tools that are just starting to be adopted by mainstream users. Not long ago, if you used a computer for anything more than typing a letter, sending email and using Google you were considered an expert. But now anybody can use a computer in a wide range of creative and interesting ways – from building web sites to making videos and music. The need for friendly Beginner’s Guides on a wide range of topics and tools is greater than ever.

Packt is looking for authors to write books in the Beginner’s Guide series. “A good Beginner’s Guide author thinks like a teacher,” says David. “They need to be well versed and comfortable with the topic, so that while writing they can focus their attention on leading the reader into the topic area. We have plenty of editorial resources, templates, and guidelines that will help authors do just that.”

If you are well versed with the technology you want to write a book on and are keen to train new comers, you fit the bill. Good English skills are also a big help of course! If you are interested in writing these Beginner’s Guides please approach Packt at author@packtpub.com with the subject you want to cover, or some information on your areas of expertise.

About Packt
Packt is a modern, unique publishing company with a focus on producing cutting-edge books for communities of developers, administrators, and newbies alike. Packt believe in Open Source. When they sell a book written on an Open Source project, they pay a royalty directly to that project. As a result of purchasing one of our Open Source books, Packt will have given some of the money received to the Open Source project.

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Packt is a modern, unique publishing company with a focus on producing cutting-edge books for communities of developers, administrators, and newbies alike.When we sell a book written on an Open Source project, we pay a royalty directly to that project.
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