Learning Metadata for Publishing is a podcast that explains the use of metadata in the publishing industry through engaging examples and friendly terms that you can always relate to. The host Luna Tang, by these 10-minute programs, hopes to help you to gain a quick look that how metadata is used in publishing industry, to pick up practical tips that self-publishers can apply on their content marketing, and to update your thinking about what it takes to become a publishing professional.
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Episode 9. About publishing business process - An interview with Klopotek consultant Dwayne Parris
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13:27In this episode, publishing veteran Dwayne Parris came to our show. He presented to us how Klopotek, an international publishing service provider, interprets publishing workflows and makes publishing business processes easy and intuitive with its Klopotek Stream CRR solution. To start your 4-week free trail period with their CRR solution, please em…
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Episode 8. Openness and simplicity of XML
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10:09In this episode, we continue to focus on XML— eXtensible Markup Language and discuss the reasons why XML is widely accepted and used as a markup language to store and exchange data behind the scene. We discussed two features of XML—open format and simplicity. Text content: https://bit.ly/2O0crLc
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In this episode, we focus on XML— eXtensible Markup Language. XML plays a very important role in the IT realm and it’s imperative for publishers (especially those who work on digital content) to have a solid understanding of XML. And XML is the foundation to the understanding of a big family of many other markup languages, such as Dublin Core, CDWA…
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Episode 6. Basic metadata for books—How do you describe a title?
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12:16In this episode, we focus on one piece of basic metadata for books— title. We take a look at how a single piece of metadata, book title, could be structured differently with three different vocabularies—ONIX, schema.org, and EPUB, and how you can make use of that structure to describe your books better. When you dive into each specific type of meta…
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Episode 5. How metadata boosts your employability and tips for metadata beginners — An interview with John Rodzvilla
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14:21Prof. John Rodzvilla came to our show! John Rodzvilla is currently the Senior Electronic Publisher-in-Residence and Graduate Program Director for Publishing and Writing at Emerson College in Boston. In this episode, you will hear he shared his insights on these questions: How metadata comes into play in publishing? How could a good knowledge on met…
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Episode 4. Voice from audience – A survey for Learning Metadata for Publishing
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6:26“How is your understanding level of metadata and what topics do you want to hear from the podcast?” Here is the result of the survey for Learning Metadata for Publishing. Tell Luna your answers.
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Episode 3. The role of metadata in publishing
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5:27In this episode, we are going to focus on metadata in publishing, to see what role metadata plays throughout the publishing process.
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Episode 2. Where to find metadata in life?
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5:52In this episode we talk about where you can find metadata in our daily life. When we face such an abstract word, it’s always helpful to find examples that relate to our everyday experience.
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Episode 1. Why Learning Metadata for Publishing?
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5:40Metadata is becoming the buzzword in the publishing field. In the debut episode of Learning Metadata for Publishing, the host Luna Tang talks about why writers and publishers should know some metadata and why this podcast is the best place to start for metadata beginners.
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