DigiPub's goal is to provide engaging conversations that explore the spectrum between content and its audiences and communities. In the DigiPub podcast, we dig into themes that affect publishing professionals and those interested in media and content, first through interviews with groundbreaking folks in publishing and then through a deeper examination of the topics in panel discussions. Our first season includes interviews with: Adi Ignatius about the evolving future of Harvard Business Review; Joe Morone on the power of curation and audience expansion via services like Footnote; Liza Daly on machine learning and artificial intelligence for publishers; Geoff Wilson on Creative Commons licensing options for intellectual property; and Peter Suber on open access content distribution options. The Harvard Digital Publishing Collaborative is a cross-functional collective of publishing and media professionals from the Boston community and beyond interested in the future of content experiences. The DigiPub podcast is available on iTunes and Google Play, and also directly via our website at www.digipubpodcast.com. Contact us at digipubpodcast@gmail.com.
DigiPub's goal is to provide engaging conversations that explore the spectrum between content and its audiences and communities. In the DigiPub podcast, we dig into themes that affect publishing professionals and those interested in media and content, first through interviews with groundbreaking folks in publishing and then through a deeper examination of the topics in panel discussions. Our first season includes interviews with: Adi Ignatius about the evolving future of Harvard Business Review; Joe Morone on the power of curation and audience expansion via services like Footnote; Liza Daly on machine learning and artificial intelligence for publishers; Geoff Wilson on Creative Commons licensing options for intellectual property; and Peter Suber on open access content distribution options. The Harvard Digital Publishing Collaborative is a cross-functional collective of publishing and media professionals from the Boston community and beyond interested in the future of content experiences. The DigiPub podcast is available on iTunes and Google Play, and also directly via our website at www.digipubpodcast.com. Contact us at digipubpodcast@gmail.com.