Buyer's Guide: Ebook Conversion Strategies Buoyed by Vendor Partnerships
As digital publishing proliferates, healthy vendor partnerships are important as ever.
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In the early days of the digital revolution, vendors were often the only ones who knew how to do that work. As they struggled to make the transition from print to digital, publishers had to rely on that. It worked then and it still does. It's how the vast majority of digital publications are made. The problem is that when publishers just threw their content over the wall and let a vendor get them their ebooks or XML, publishers lost control of important parts of the process. Along with outsourcing the things that still make sense to outsource, they inadvertently outsourced some things they might have been better off keeping in-house.
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