The Most Read Book Business Articles of 2014
Book Business counts down the articles that garnered the most attention in the publishing industry last year.
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5. Wiley Aims for Intelligent Content - We admired the voracity with which education publishers ramped up their digital products in 2014, leading the way in XML workflows and HTML5 adoption. John Wiley & Son's VP of content management Sesha Bolisetty walked us through the publisher's digital growth.
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- Amazon.com
- John Wiley & Sons
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Ellen Harvey
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Ellen Harvey is a freelance writer and editor who covers the latest technologies and strategies reshaping the publishing landscape. She previously served as the Senior Editor at Publishing Executive and Book Business.
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