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What is the difference between machine learning and artificial intelligence, and what does it mean for publishers and publishing? Publishing vet and software engineer Liza Daly arms us with definitions and takes us on a tour, showing us why this brave new world matters for publishers. Then we follow up with a post-interview discussion on the topic, including panelists Jack Cashman of Harvard Alumni Association and Sue Brown and Laura Linnaeus of Macmillan Learning.Įpisode 3: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Publishers: A Primer Digi*Pub host Denis Saulnier speaks with Joe Morone, CEO and Co-Founder of Footnote, about their work interpreting, re-packaging, and promoting content.
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Footnote curates and translates this research into actionable thought leadership that reaches a much wider, relevant audience. But most of their synthesis never reaches beyond traditional scholarly publishing, and even most of that content is barely consumed. Then, in the post-interview panel discussion, Jack is joined by Sue Brown and Laura Linnaeus, both of Macmillan Learning, to talk about experimenting the digital space, how content differs by medium, and how long it will take before we all stop adding the word “digital” in front of everything.Įpisode 2: The Power of Curation and Audience Expansion: A Conversation with Footnote Īcademics explore some of the most engaging, relevant topics of our time. How have traditionally print-focused publishers transitioned to the digital world? How does a publisher unify different content types into one digital product? How viable or useful are paywalls, subscriptions, and advertising revenue in a digital world dominated by Facebook and Google? What emerging trends will publishers be grappling with in the near future? Digi*Pub host Jack Cashman sits down with Adi Ignatius, Editor-in-Chief of Harvard Business Review, to consider some of these questions by examining what Harvard Business Review has done to adapt to a digital world. You can find the podcast on Apple iTunes, Google Play, and directly online at Here are the episode descriptions:Įpisode 1: Rethinking Digital Content with Adi Ignatius of Harvard Business Review The podcast is produced by the Harvard Digital Publishing Collaborative, which convenes publishing professionals from across Harvard and throughout the Boston area to explore common goals and challenges in the publishing industry. Octo– We’re delighted to announce the launch of a new podcast called Digi*Pub, which explores the spectrum between content and its audiences and communities – everything from content to business to technology in the worlds of media and publishing.