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Harlequin Exec Says E-Books Will Not Replace P-Books (Part 1)
March 17, 2011

This interview with Jim Robinson from Harlequin Enterprises was conducted after Kodak's "Future of Book Publishing" roundtable at the New York Public Library. The forum assembled key members of the publishing industry, including a retailer, a printer, a publisher, a distributor and an author. The objective was to foster a dialogue among key industry leaders on trends, strategic approaches, successes and future direction.

Patrick Henry of WhatTheyThink.com Says E-Books Will Not Replace P-Books
March 10, 2011

This interview with Patrick Henry from WhatTheyThink.com was conducted after Kodak's "Future of Book Publishing" roundtable at the New York Public Library. The forum assembled key members of the publishing industry, including a retailer, a printer, a publisher, a distributor and an author. The objective was to foster a dialogue among key industry leaders on trends, strategic approaches, successes and future direction.

Jim Milliot of Publisher's Weekly Says E-Books Will Not Replace P-Books
March 3, 2011

This interview with Jim Milliot from Publisher's Weekly was conducted after Kodak's "Future of Book Publishing" roundtable at the New York Public Library. The forum assembled key members of the publishing industry, including a retailer, a printer, a publisher, a distributor and an author. The objective was to foster a dialogue among key industry leaders on trends, strategic approaches, successes and future direction.

Moderator - Jim Milliot, Publisher's Weekly
Panelists -
Jim Robinson, Harlequin Enterprises Ltd
Paul Morgan, Lulu.com
Larry Bennett, Baker & Taylor
Melinda Roberts, Author, "Mommy Confidential"
Craig Bauer, Hachette Publishing
Jac Garner, Webcrafters Inc
Jeffery Mathews, Scholastic

Author Melinda Roberts Says E-Books Will Not Replace P-Books
March 3, 2011

This interview with Melinda Roberts, Author, "Mommy Confidential" was conducted after Kodak's "Future of Book Publishing" roundtable at the New York Public Library. The forum assembled key members of the publishing industry, including a retailer, a printer, a publisher, a distributor and an author. The objective was to foster a dialogue among key industry leaders on trends, strategic approaches, successes and future direction.

Medifast’s In-plant Gains Weight With Third iGen4
March 1, 2011

One large digital press in an in-plant is impressive. Two of them in the same shop is remarkable. But three is extraordinary. So when Medifast, a clinically proven, portion-controlled weight-loss program, installed a third Xerox iGen4 in its Ridgely, Md.-based in-plant in January, the in-plant entered the realm of the exceptional.

Johns Hopkins APL Streamlines Envelope Production
March 1, 2011

Dan Dore was tired of the waste he saw coming out of the old digital duplicator that his in-plant used to print envelopes. So after reading about the Xanté Illumina Digital Production Press GT in early 2010, Dore, Printing Services Section supervisor at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labratory, sent two employees to the On Demand show in Philadelphia to check it out.

Hot Products
March 1, 2011

Hot products for in-plants, including Riso's RZ series of digital duplicators, Mitsubishi Imaging's DP Series Specialty Media and the new Standard Horizon HT-80 three-knife trimmer includes advanced setup automation, among many others hot new products.

A Visit to St. Thomas
February 25, 2011

Braving single-digit temperatures (which he secretly enjoyed), intrepid IPG Editor Bob Neubauer traveled to Minnesota to visit the in-plant at the University of St. Thomas.

IPG Meets with Minnesota Managers
February 23, 2011

IPG Editor Bob Neubauer met with in-plant managers in Minneapolis recently, where he spoke at a Canon open house.