Sebastopol, CA, October 6, 2011—If you care about the future of publishing, O'Reilly's can show you where it's headed February 13-15, 2012, at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. Chairs Kat Meyer and Joe Wikert have created a program that brings together cutting-edge speakers, topics pushing the boundaries of how we define publishing, and unique insight into what lies ahead as publishing transitions into its next phase. for the event, which sells out year after year.
Organized into tracks of , , and , the current list of featured speakers includes:
- (New York Times)
- (txtr)
- (Social Science Research Council)
- (Edelman Digital)
- (Wired)
- (Wheaton College)
- (O'Reilly Media)
- (Lulu.com)
- (eBook Architects)
- (Bookigee)
- (Seneca Design & Training, Inc.)
- (Enhanced Editions)
- (Atria Books)
TOC reaches outside traditional industry boundaries to find people and companies from around the world who are doing stuff that matters. Not only does TOC cover what's working now, but we also look ahead to what will work as publishing transitions to the next phase.
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