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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Experimenting With New Systems
While still in the testing stages, a new remote-server application in place at Harvard University Press already has proven successful. According to Walsh, one of the press’ typesetters established the system, which facilitates collaboration between the typesetter and the press’ authors, editors, project managers and others. “The idea is that you work off of [the typesetter’s] server,” explains Walsh. “So you don’t have to have Microsoft Word, you don’t have to have InDesign; all of that [software] is on his server.” Anyone with broadband access can log in with a user name and password; once logged in, users have varying levels of access within the system.
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