15 Ways to Save Time and Money in Book Production
As book publishers are continually challenged to do more with less, production professionals offer their best tips for trimming both time and costs from your workflow.
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“We’re doing fewer initial print runs and reprinting more often on new books and front list,” echoes Walsh.
In order to have the flexibility to reprint quickly, Harvard University Press has ceased making routine reprint corrections. “[Making these corrections was] so time-consuming and wasteful,” he says, noting that it was costing $100-$150 an hour to make reprint corrections. “We can’t afford it in terms of schedule, and we can’t afford it in terms of dollars.
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