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Follow on Google News | ![]() Publishing Company Seeks to Produce Conference Proceedings E-BookPublisher of alternative and controversial science announces conference proceedings e-book service.
By: The Round Thing Conference Proceedings are a critical aspect of scholarly publishing. Each year millions of scientists and enthusiasts attend scientific meetings. Attendees go to listen to speakers’ presentations, display posters, participate in workshops and connect with colleagues. At every conference the proceedings are distributed in printed booklets, the proceedings contain agendas, event programs, speakers’ bio, poster and presentation abstracts, and more. Now The Round Thing is seeking to publish the conference proceedings as an e-book. The e-book conference proceedings can be downloaded at the event or distributed to a mailing list of attendees. The Round Thing works with multiple publishing platforms so attendees can read the e-book on a variety of devices including e-readers, tablets and smartphones. The e-book proceedings service enables organizers to reach attendees and make the conference experience a satisfying one without the excessive cost of printed books. Conference Proceedings produced by The Round Thing are available online before, during, and after the event depending on the organizer’s conference plan. In addition there is no fee to publish the conference proceedings with The Round Thing, the publisher has a performance based publishing model so the publisher will manage the distribution of the e-book and pay the conference organization an annual royalty based on the net-revenue of sales. About The Round Thing. The Round Thing is a new publisher of books and magazines looking to produce the very latest in art and literature as well as science and technology. One of the many goals of the publisher is to thoughtfully present a map of the unknown. The publisher is developing a magazine published in e-ink with an upcoming issue to be released shortly. Visit on the web at http://www.theroundthing.com. End
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