Print on Demand and “Just World Books”
An innovation in publishing
The Communist University has been using a “print on demand” for several
months now, by arrangement with the Jetline Print on Demand company.
Jetline has uploaded a large number of Communist University “short
texts”, and made them available via their outlets and hence to study
groups all over South Africa. To find out more about this very
economical CU service, click here (see top of right-hand panel).

“Just World Books”
Now, an e-friend of the CU, Helena Cobban of Washington, DC, USA, who
is the proprietor of the longstanding Middle-East-oriented blog “Just
World News” (JWN), has taken the Print On Demand publishing concept to
another level.
Helena has set up a publishing company and called it “Just World Books”
(the JWB web site is coming soon).
This new publishing house will sell full-length, properly printed books
in the USA for less than $25, and give the author a bigger cut than
other publishers do.
The books will be “self-curated” and self-edited by the authors.
Helena’s idea is to publish the best of peoples’ existing blog output
or other writing, in book form.
Helena wanted “to work with some of the fellow-bloggers whose work I
most admire, to provide a vehicle through which they could get some of
their best work repackaged and presented in a form that would be much
more easily accessible than blog archives are to the many readers who
need to be reading this important material: Also known as a b-o-o-k.”
“I decided to call this process ‘curating’,” writes Helena.
“The existence of a number of companies offering excellent
‘Print-On-Demand’ (POD) services… is kind to Mother Earth, since it
avoids the printing of book-copies excess to market needs.
“But it’s also more important than that for our project: Since we don’t
have to make all those complex commercial calculations about
print-runs, and then deal with the costs and hassle of inventory
management, warehousing, tracking returns, etc., we can concentrate
instead on bringing out excellent copies of excellent books. We can be
much more agile and timely in our publishing plans than traditional
publishers ever could be,” says Helena
“JWB’s business plan is based on the concept of ‘Short Turnround Time
for Timely Titles',” says Helena.
The announcement of Just World Books was made on JWN yesterday, 15
April 2010, here.

Print on Demand as such
Print on demand can make it possible for “hard copy” books to become
significant carriers of political ideas once again, as they were in the
days of the "Left Book Club", or "Penguin Books" in its heyday,
or "Progress Publishers" and "Seven Seas Publishers", in the old Soviet
Union and GDR, for some examples.
Helena Cobban’s model publishing house can be the fore-runner of
thousands of such low-overhead publishing houses, freed from the burden
of stocking titles.
Books that are “out of print” can be recovered and made available once
again. These could include the Marxist “classics”, which have already
experienced a renaissance because of their reappearance and free
availability on the Internet, outstandingly so in the case of the
Marxists Internet Archive , which has recently also launched a hard
copy book-publishing operation of its own (see here).
Books remain the preferred method of reading for most people. The
secure, semi-permanent nature of an edition in book form is a useful
attribute that electronic publishing will never equal. Books are also
desirable artefacts and art objects in their own right.
Print On Demand can also potentially reduce the cost and increase the
availability of all kinds of school and university books, just as it
has for the CU’s material.
The book is back!
VC


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Posted By DomzaNet to Communist University on 4/16/2010 08:56:00 PM

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