Profitable Publishing Architectures:
making margins from structures and schemas

Presented by KEYNOTE and Electronic Publishing Services

Venue: RSA, 8 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6EZ
Date: Wednesday 12 March 2003
Conference Chairman: David Worlock, Electronic Publishing Service
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OUTLINE PROGRAMME

09 00 Registration and coffee
09 30 Chairman's introduction David Worlock, Chairman, Electronic Publishing Services
KEYNOTE
09 40

Serving Users' Content Needs Chris Hancock, Director of Knowledge Network, Office of e-envoy

* Commercial content structures * Integrating content into customer workflow * Building a taxonomy to deliver real business benefits

10 20

Technologies for the Knowledge Web

Simon J. Buckingham Shum, Senior Lecturer, Knowledge Media Institute, Open University

* Queries your digital library cannot answer * Metadata for resources in controversial, dynamic domains * ClaiMaker: a next generation prototype

11.00 Question session
11 10

Coffee
PUBLISHERS

11 30

Directory Publishing: the next generation

Marc Brombert, Director, Corporate Development Europe and Latin America, WAND Inc, Denver

* Commercialising the use of structured data * The directory as a tool for knowledge discovery * Google and UDDI: strategic relationships and knowledge futures

12 15

Implementing a Taxonomy Solution: Case Study of EGi and GammaSite

Jim Muttram, Publishing Director, Estates Gazette Group

* Why use taxonomies? * Choosing a technology partner * Business benefits of structured data applications

12 45 Question session
13 00

Lunch

14 00

Academic Publishing: Case Studies in Satisfying User Requirements

Terry Hulbert, Director of Business Development, IOPP

* Tuning the customer interface - the Vivismo experience * Serving authors and readers alike * Packaging content for bulk purchase and individual access

 

TECHNOLOGIES

14 40

Building Taxonomies in Content Businesses

Bill Hutchinson, CEO, Wordmap

* From generic to customised taxonomic values * Making taxonomies bridge domains * Case studies in publishing applications

15 20 Question session
15 30

Tea

16 45

Publishing in the Knowledge-Based World

Shane O'Neill, Information Services Director, TSO

* Managing content services for profit * Persistent identifiers and content numbers * Preparing publishing for next generation added value

16 45 Chairman's concluding remarks
17 00 Conference ends


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