If you author scholarly research papers, chances are you’ve needed to reproduce an image, table, graph, or figure. It doesn’t really matter what subject, whether the humanities or scientific research, authors will always plumb the depths of what has come before them...
After 95 years of perhaps the strictest copyright protection this side of bulletproof glass, Mickey Mouse is now entering the public domain – sort of. The original “Steamboat Willy” version of Walt Disney’s crown jewel of intellectual property officially enters the...
Writing and self-publishing a book can seem like a daunting task but involves several key steps. Here’s a general overview of the process: 1. Idea and Planning: – Develop a clear idea for your book and determine its genre, target audience, and unique...
Earlier this month, I traveled to the Charleston Library Conference: Issues in Book and Serial Acquistion on behalf of Technica Editorial. The weeklong event ran from November 6 through November 10 and featured numerous receptions, a vendor showcase, poster session,...
For the month of November, our guest for the Technicast is our very own Ashlie Carlson. Ashlie is a managing editor here at Technica Editorial. A few months ago, Ashlie went to the ISMTE North America Conference and one of the presentations she listened in on was a...