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Typical services in E-publishing involve:
• Publishing eBooks
• Copy-Editing
• Text Processing
• Pre-Editing
• Image Processing
• Pagination
• Proof Reading
• Technical Editing
• Softwares
• Facilities Maintenance
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Content Management Services
EEIPL provides end-to-end content management services for reputed international academic publishers. The focus is on high-value scientific, technical and medical books, journals and reference works including encyclopedias. It involves copy-editing, structuring of data, conversion, XML/SGML mark-up, page composition using in-house developed and packaged software and final product delivery in PDF format for print and Web publishing.
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Electronic Document Management
Management of paper and digital documents includes full text retrieval (like words and phrases), document retention rules, and audit data to help and to meet requirements. The basis of EDM is to capture, edit and manage content electronically. Content retrieval is achieved through basic browser-based search and retrieval features and specific field searches, while EDM-distributed data entry is an option for routing. Accounting and document control includes data-related documents and missing document reports. High-performance document management processes in relation to the publishing industry have been developed in-house. |
Web-based services for handling and development of publishing products
EEIPL with its high-quality graphic handling experience provides Web-based solutions to the growing demands of the publishing industry. Complete and highly interactive Web sites are used to handle author submissions and retrieval are used. Also provided are online status reports and job tracking with a high level of security to the publishers. Authors/publishers have access to composed and typeset proofs for their checking. Peer review is also available. In addition, an offprint facility is provided on behalf of the publisher. Content mining and ESR (Exponential Search Review) are EEIPL's core competence. Editors interact with the website for applying disposition requirements. In general the Web site is used as a highly interactive tool for handling products for the publishing industry.
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