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      Online Publishing (SCMS) - call for papers
      Online Publishing WorkshopCall for Papers for a Proposed WorkshopSociety for Cinema and Media Studies Annual ConferenceTokyo, JapanMay 21-24, 2009Publishing in the cinema and media studies community has grown considerably in the past few years. In addition to the traditional print format, online journals and blogs have become a viable resource for educators and students in our field. This workshop

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      Online Publishing Made Easy
      Publishing online has really entered into something of it’s own in the last decade or so, blogging has hit an all time high and people expressing to write their passion has exceeded into a niche marketing online business for many. But perhaps the best thing to ever consider is the free alternatives [...]

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      Offline - Online Publishing
      De Balie presents an evening about the survival strategies of critical independent magazines focusing on digital culture, but with a love for - and insistence on - print. - "Offline - Online Publishing: The Love for Print in an Age of Electronic Media" With the participation of Alessandro Ludovico (editor-in-chief Neural and co-founder of the Mag.Net -Electronic Cultural Publishers), Simon Worthington (co-founder Mute Magazine, co-founder Mag.Net), , Georg Schoellhammer (director Documenta 12 Magazines and editor-in-chief and co-founder of Springerin, co-founder Mag.Net), Arie Altena (media theorist, writer, lecturer and researcher at Jan van Eyck Academy).Moderation: Nat Muller (De Balie) --URLs: http://magnet-ecp.org / http://www.documenta12.de/english/magazines.html http://www.openmute.org / http://www.neural.it / http://www.springerin.at / http://www.ubiscribe.net / http://ariealt.net webTV live - http://www.debalie.nl/live.jsp podcast - http:/

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      Online Publishing: Ready, Steady - GO!
      (Sorry, if you saw this post six times - it all went a bit wobbly jelly.)Okay, I'll admit it - I like the name Trip Adler, it should be a character's name in your next book, but what I like even more, is that here's someone, who is actively encouraging people to publish online. It's easy to forget that writing isn't all about freelancing or getting book deals, it's also about people doing what they're compelled to do. We can scoff and many do, but come on - let's admire anyone who does what they love. NOTE: Don't go on and on about it when I'm around, but do it! I like anyone who is passionate about what they do and I don't care if it's manually sorting chopped liver on an assembly line or writing TV sitcoms. Find what you love and the rest will follow - mental rest that is.Moving along - John Trip Adler from Harvard, no less, has set up this very professional looking site Trip's Online Site / Name to Follow- the techie side is all a bit over my noodle, but do check it out

      Written by: The Squeaking Noodle


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