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Andrew Savikas

Publishing technology and digital publishing strategy blogger, speaker, author


Areas of Expertise:
  • Publishing Technology
  • XML
  • DocBook
  • speaking

Biography

Andrew Savikas is the Director of Publishing Technology at O'Reilly Media, and is the General Manager of O'Reilly's Tools of Change for Publishing division, which spreads the knowledge of publishing innovators in person, online, and in print. He blogs at toc.oreilly.com, and is also a regular contributor to the O'Reilly Radar blog.

In addition to serving as Program Chair for O'Reilly's TOC Conference (scheduled for February 9-11 in New York) Andrew has worked on several key publishing technology initiatives at O'Reilly, including the design and deployment of an open-standards-based XML content distribution platform. Andrew is an advisor to Safari Books Online, O'Reilly's joint venture with Pearson Technology Group. His recent work has also included helping to plan O'Reilly's ebook and digital publishing strategy.

Andrew holds a B.S. in Media Studies from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an MBA from Northeastern University in Boston. He is a frequent speaker at publishing and content management conferences, and is also the author of "Word Hacks: Tips & Tools for Taming your Text".

Books

Word Hacks Word Hacks
by Andrew Savikas
November 2004
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Articles

Blog

AAP Passive-Aggressively Endorses EPUB

May 15 2008

Note: Most of this post was drafted on the train ride back from New York on Wednesday night, and I held off posting it because I thought it sounded too snarky. Well, a day later I still think it... read more

A Manifesto on Publishing in the 21st Century

May 14 2008

Sara Lloyd, head of digital publishing at Pan Macmillan, is in the middle of an impressive book publishers' manifesto over on the digitalist: The locked-in perception of the book as a unit or a product has also led to digital... read more

The Importance of Viewing the World as Readers Do

May 14 2008

Publishers who turn data into something readers find truly useful stand a much better chance of success. read more

Some Quotables from OnCopyright 2008

May 08 2008

I spent last Thursday at Copyright Clearance Center's OnCopyright 2008, and came away with some great lines from the panelists well worth sharing here. read more

Think Digital and Get Accessible for Free

May 07 2008

Today brought the release of a "Save to Daisy" add-in for Microsoft Word, and while a new Word add-in wouldn't normally be news for publishers, there's a bit more to this story. Among the benefits of distributing content digitally... read more

Trent Reznor Continues to "Get" the Value of Free Content

May 07 2008

Trent Reznor continues to demonstrate that he understands the value of free content as a promotional tool. read more

Why TOC is an Idea Much Bigger than O'Reilly

May 01 2008

One of the reasons we at O'Reilly believe so strongly in what we're doing with TOC is that we see it as something much bigger than ourselves. While we of course value the opportunity to create a context for... read more

TOC Tutorial DVDs Now Available

April 30 2008

DVDs from four of the eight TOC 2008 tutorials are now in-stock. If you attended the conference, check your email for information on how to save 50%. If you missed TOC 2008, you can still save 30% on the... read more

When Authors Ask Us About the Consequences of "Piracy"

April 28 2008

Over on the Tools of Change for Publishing blog, I've reprinted a great exchange from the Radar backchannel addressing an author's concerns about seeing his books gain steam on PirateBay. Here's Nat's take: Fantastic! There's absolutely nothing you can do about it, and unless you see sales dipping off then… read more

Save the Date! TOC Conference 2009 -- February 9-11 2009 in NYC

April 28 2008

The 2009 Tools of Change for Publishing Conference is now officially scheduled for February 9-11 2009, again at the Marriott Marquis in New York City. We haven't yet opened up the Call for Proposals or registration, but if you sign... read more

When Authors Ask Us About the Consequences of "Piracy"

April 28 2008

Over on the Tools of Change for Publishing blog, I've reprinted a great exchange from the Radar backchannel addressing an author's concerns about seeing his books gain steam on PirateBay. Here's Nat's take: Fantastic! There's absolutely nothing you can do about it, and unless you see sales dipping off then… read more

Responsibly Assuaging Author Concerns about File Sharing and "Piracy"

April 28 2008

Eric Freeman, co-author of O'Reilly's Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML and Head First Design Patterns, recently asked via email about a rise in activity for Head First books on a popular file-sharing site. His query sparked an... read more

Measuring Success on Self-Published Titles

April 24 2008

Standard sales measures sell self-publishers short. read more

Measuring Success on Self-Published Titles

April 23 2008

Standard sales measures sell self-publishers short. read more

Tim O'Reilly: Amazon Has Publishers in its Sights

April 17 2008

Over on the the O'Reilly Radar blog, Tim O'Reilly offers a warning for publishers, and cautions Amazon against "irreparably" harming the publishing ecosystem: It is a free-market economy, and competition is the name of the game. But as Amazon's... read more
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