Welcome to Beyond the Book TV
Since 2002 when we began, Beyond the Book events have appeared often on C-SPAN’s BookTV and Canada’s Book Television. We hope you enjoy this special package of program highlights!
Copyright Clearance Center’s Beyond the Book program explores issues facing the information content industry and helps creative professionals realize the full potential of their works, while encouraging respect for intellectual property and the principles of copyright. Beyond the Book events feature many of today’s leading editors, analysts, information technology professionals, copyright experts and authors. Programs include regional conferences, tradeshow appearances, online and telephone seminars, podcasts and publications.
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Cheers,
Chris

Christopher Kenneally
Director, Author Relations
Copyright Clearance Center
chrisk@copyright.com
From a Dictionary Man, the Word on Industry Trends
In an interview recorded at the Publishing Business Conference and Expo held in New York City on March 10-12, 2008, Beyond the Book’s Christopher Kenneally discusses with John Morse, President and Publisher of Merriam-Webster the future of books in print and digital formats and ways the world famous dictionary publisher is building online global communities to grow its business.
To learn more about John please click here.
To listen to or download the audio program of this interview, please click here.
Dru Zuretti: What Are Publishers Looking for in Authors?
To listen to the complete audio program of Beyond the Book’s What Are Publishers Looking for in Authors? podcast, please click here.
NBC News Correspondent Jane Arraf on Reporting Iraq
To listen to the complete audio program of Beyond the Book’s Reporting Iraq podcast, please click here.
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What to Expect When Print Moves to Podcast
The digital age has fundamentally changed the way we access information: increasing our storage capacity, shifting distribution channels, and changing the media itself. The changing nature of publishing demands careful examination if publishing houses are to continue to function, information to remain widely and easily accessible, content creators to be recognized for their work, and audiences to freely and fairly access publications.
This conference held June 4–6, 2007, in Washington, DC, was entitled Publishing for Impact 2007: Reaching Readers across Boundaries and it tackled myriad new issues facing publishers in the digital era.
To view the video from this event, please click here.








