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www.idrc.ca E-Book Publishing at IDRC Bill Carman Publisher/Senior Communications Advisor 31 January 2007
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www.idrc.ca Outline What is IDRC? Why do we publish and for whom? What do we publish and how? E-book publishing and distribution www.idrc.ca/books
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www.idrc.ca What is IDRC? A Crown corporation created by the Parliament of Canada in 1970 Supports Southern researchers to enable them to find practical, long-term solutions to social, economic, and environmental problems Our Mission: Empowerment through Knowledge
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www.idrc.ca IDRC Offices Ottawa Montevideo Dakar Nairobi Singapore Cairo New Delhi
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www.idrc.ca Four Program Areas Environment and Natural Resource Management Information and Communication Technologies for Development Innovation, Policy, and Science Social and Economic Policy
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www.idrc.ca Example: TEHIP Funded in partnership with CIDA Reduced child mortality in two districts of Tanzania by almost 50% Now being scaled up in other regions in Africa Fixing Health Systems (www.idrc.ca/tehip)
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www.idrc.ca Publishing since 1970 1500 books published for a global audience of Decision-makers and policy advisors Researchers, academics, and students Development professionals
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www.idrc.ca Our Current Approach Copublication in English, French, and Spanish Electronic rights: IDRC / Print rights: copublisher License foreign language editions Earthscan, Economica, Plaza y Valdés…
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www.idrc.ca Print vs Electronic Continuing demand for print, but… Print distribution to developing world is costly and unreliable For research: if it is not online, it is invisible
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www.idrc.ca Decision: Electronic Continued print fulfillment by copublisher IDRC focus on e-content Bottom line: maximum dissemination, impact on development, public accountability
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www.idrc.ca First Steps 1995: first “web book” Free HTML increased demand for print edition All IDRC copublications are now available in free HTML format from our website Print versions may be ordered from our copublisher www.idrc.ca/books
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www.idrc.ca
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Free and For Sale? Frankfurt Book Fair 2002: NetLibrary Negligible overlap between audiences Win-win: increased dissemination for IDRC, new products for NetLibrary
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www.idrc.ca The Process, and Growth PDF to XML conversion XML and metadata to NetLibrary via FTP Ebrary, Ebooks.com, Canadian Electronic Library, Overdrive.com, MyiLibrary Google Book Search
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www.idrc.ca Digital Asset Management codeMantra’s Collection Point Conversion services, metadata management Web interface and link to Distribution Channels Capacity to add more Distribution Channels as needed
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www.idrc.ca Distribution on CD IDRC 2006: bilingual, annual CD Free distribution to developing countries, either by mail or in person Two-disk set: one disk contains 101 XML e-books
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www.idrc.ca E-Books: The Future Journals, newspapers, dictionaries, encyclopedias, cookbooks, phone book, reference books? Readership of e-Globe and Mail > print edition Expanding Internet connectivity in developing world: new generation of e-book users?
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www.idrc.ca E-Books: The Future Latin American traffic on Google Book Search E-book sales to libraries and institutions in developing countries Open Access: IDRC Institutional Repository to launch in March 2007
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www.idrc.ca Contact IDRC Publishing Bill Carman Publisher International Development Research Centre PO Box 8500 Ottawa, ON, Canada K1G 3H9 bcarman@idrc.ca www.idrc.ca/books
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