World Bank Book Sprint
There will be a Book Sprint for the World Bank in Washington June 10-14. Facilitated by Adam Hyde. Details forthcoming.
There will be a Book Sprint for the World Bank in Washington June 10-14. Facilitated by Adam Hyde. Details forthcoming.
Recent presentation at Iannotate in San Francisco by Adam Hyde.
Taken from http://blog.safaribooksonline.com/2013/04/25/bleeding-edge-press-benefits-from-mini-book-sprints/ Posted on April 25, 2013 by Safari Books Online Bleeding Edge Press, a publisher of short ebooks and videos, focuses on early or hot topics that ride the pulse of the developer community. Moving quickly through development, and tapping into decades ... read more
Tomorrow Book Sprints will be presented by Adam Hyde at the I Annotate event in San Francisco. The presentation will focus on the need to maintain analog annotation systems in Book Sprints and the difficulties for digital annotation in a ... read more
Adam Hyde will be holding a workshop on Book Sprints in New York, Feb 12. The workshop is part of the Tools of Change – a conference about the changing state of the publishing industry. The workshop will be in ... read more
22-25 January 2013, University of Amsterdam as part of the DMI program. DMI is a New Media PhD (training) program as well as a New Media research group in Media Studies, University of Amsterdam. DMI is a collaboration of the New ... read more
Jan 30, 2013. Transmediale Festival, Berlin. There will be a panel discussion about the Book Sprint held in Dec 2012 for the festival. transmediale is a Berlin-based festival and year-round project that draws out new connections between art, culture and ... read more
There will be a Book Sprint on Open Stack in Austin Texas in the first week of March.
It looks like the Ecocities Book Sprint in Cairo has been re-scheduled for the first week of February. More information coming…
This article from Safari Books does a good job of explaining why this is an important methodology for the publishing industry. “I think there are a wide variety of types of books that could benefit from the Book Sprint process. ... read more
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