Thad McIlroy - The Future of Publishing

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Webinar - How to Successfully Outsource Analytics and Authoring.
09/24/08

Webinar - How to Successfully Outsource Analytics and Authoring.

09/24/08

Where is outsourcing headed?

On September 24, 2008 I will be offering a one-hour Webinar called "The Next Stage in Content Production: How to Successfully Outsource Analytics and Authoring." Sponsored by Innodata Isogen, the Webinar will focus on how publishing offshore outsourcing is expanding beyond just production to encompass both the research and writing tasks involved in a publishing project. The time of the "broadcast" is June 24, 2008: 11:00 AM Pacific, 2:00PM Eastern, 19:00 UK, 20:00 Central Europe.

For more information contact Carolyn Muzyka at 201-372-2522 or cmuzyka@innodata-isogen.com.
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