Agenda for the Publishers‘ Forum 2012

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Keynotes

Peter Clifton, +Strategy, USA - Online Trends – Authors, Metadata, Rights and Social Media
Michael Healy, Copyright Clearance Center, USA - Disruptive Change
Daniel Mayer, TEMIS, F - Networked Content: How Publishers can use semantics to connect Content, People, and Workflows
Brian O’Leary, Magellan Media, USA - ›Context first‹ revisited
Andrew Jordan, Thomson Reuters, UK - Open Calais – As Publishing is Tough
Michael Tamblyn, Kobo, CAN - Approaching the International eReading-Market

Plenary Presentations | German

Dr. Sören Auer, Universität Leipzig, GER - Networked Knowledge as an Ecosystem: the Semantic Data Web
Christian Damke, Skoobe, GER - Browse, skim, borrow: Skoobe, the new mobile library
Christian Dirschl, Wolters Kluwer, GER - The Jurion-Project
Rene Kohl, Kohlibri, GER - In the end, the customer needs to know! New data sources, better lines of communication, optimized recommendation functions
Martin Hüppe, Cornelsen, GER - Digital schoolbooks – one technique - one format
Dr. Uwe Naumann, Rowohlt, GER - Rowohlt Digitalbuch Plus – Experiences with a New Book Format and Perspectives for the Future
Kathrin Passig, Journalist, GER - The Million Dollar Question – My wish list for the future of the internet book trade
Gregor Waller, Digital Age Consulting, GER - The development of digital reading markets (e-readers & tablet computers)
Aljoscha Walser, Narses, GER - Buried (data) treasures in publishing houses

Plenary Presentations

Prof. Tim Bruysten, richtwert, GER - Social Media Impact
Bastiaan Deblieck, TenForce, B - How to get on the data highway
Heide Ebert, SCHEMA, GER - Semantic XML and Content Management
Ehrhardt F. Heinold, Heinold, Spiller & Partner, GER - Change Management: How to reliably create innovative products
Robert Höllein, CPI buchbücher.de, GER - Globally on demand
Jim Stock, Mark Logic, USA / UK - Dynamic Semantic Publishing
Anna von Veh, Say Books, NZL / Brian O’Leary, Magellan Media, USA - Improvising madly – Agile Workflows and integrated digital strategy
Gregor Wolf, Klopotek AG, GER / Christian Kohl, de Gruyter, GER - Integrating the deGruyter.com catalog with the back office software / Integrating deGruyter.com e-commerce with the back office software

Workshops | German

Prof. Dr. Heiko Beier, moresophy, GER - From publishing to content engineering – what publishing can learn from other industries
Ulrike Borinski, Institut für Verbundstudien NRW, GER - XML first teaches us to understand content better
Markus Wilhelm, Kaltner Verlagsmedien, GER - Change management from a practical perspective
Sven-Folker Busch, picturesafe, GER - Fiction and Semantics approaches and options for research with end consumers
Christian Dirschl, Wolters Kluwer, GER - The Jurion-Project
Dr. André Klahold, InterRed, GER - Computer-Aided Journalism – how technology will change media processes
Dr. Uwe Naumann, Rowohlt, GER / Dr. Robert Galitz, Dölling & Galitz, GER - Rowohlt Digitalbuch Plus – experiences with a new book format and perspectives for the future
Dr. Marco Olavarria, Kirchner + Robrecht, GER / Andreas Blauig, Krones, GER - Social Media und Corporate Publishing – How corporates are reinventing their communications strategy

Workshops

The English workshops are parallel to the German workshops.

Peter Clifton, +Strategy, USA - Online Trends – Authors, Metadata, Rights and Social Media in detail
Ingrid Goldstein, Oxford University Press, UK / Anna von Veh, Say Books, NZL - A Content Strategy for Publishing
Michael Tamblyn, Kobo, CAN / Nina Kreutzfeldt, GER - Opportunities, Implications and Challenges of the International eReading Market

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Plenary Presentation | German

Prof. Dr. Frank Schönefeld, T-Systems Multimedia Solutions, GER - Enterprise 2.0 - redefining knowledge organization or old wine in new wineskins?

Workshop | German

Christian Keller, ck2, GER / Arnoud de Kemp, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA, GER - Exzellente Wissensorganisation: What we can learn from companies which have proven their excellence

Executives (by personal invitation only)


Executive Lounge I

Brian O’Leary, CEO Magellan Media, USA / David Worlock, Outsell, UK (Moderator) - ›Context first‹ revisited in detail

Executive Lounge II | German

Prof. Dr. Karl-Nikolaus Peifer, Universität zu Köln, GER / Dr. Michael Roesler-Graichen, Börsenblatt, GER (Moderator) - Copyright on the Brink?

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