Publising in the conditions of development of the newest technologies: studying of requests of experts. Monograph. Index of contents.

Keywords: publishing, publishing business, publishing, book publishing, publishing innovations, media consulting, copywriting in book publishing, professional competencies of publishers, «Publishing activity in the conditions of development of the newest technologies: studying of requests of experts», monograph.

Abstract

The monograph highlights the current state of publishing in Ukraine, ways of innovative progress of the industry.The experience of the startup industry, innovations in book design and decoration have been reviewed in detail, introduction of new directions of publishing activity and development of industries that will always be in demand and will be profitable. The tendencies and prospects of development of publishing activity in the aspect of professional
requirements to the future specialist in publishing and editing are investigated. For researchers of publishing, social communications, publishers and editors, as well as anyone interested in the prospects of publishing in Ukraine.

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Author Biography

Nina Vernyhora, Institute of Journalism of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University (Kyiv, Ukraine)

Candidate of Sciences on Social Communications, Associate Professor of the Department of Publishing, Institute of Journalism of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University (Kyiv, Ukraine)

References

Horbenko, H. V. (Ed.), Vernyhora, N. M. (Scientific Ed.) (2019), «Publishing in the conditions of development of the newest technologies: studying of reguests of experts», monograph, the Institute of Journalism of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University, Kyiv, 272 p. ISBN 978-617-658-063-8.


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Published
2019-06-14
How to Cite
Vernyhora, N. (2019). Publising in the conditions of development of the newest technologies: studying of requests of experts. Monograph. Index of contents. Integrated Communications, (7), 87-88. https://doi.org/10.28925/2524-2644.2019.7.14
Section
Referee reports, reviews, content index