The Role of the Book Publisher
By Russel
Clark
A book publisher is a group or person who is responsible for bringing
the book to the public for reading purposes. The book publisher
is involved in the major steps of developing, marketing, producing,
printing, and distributing the book. The book publisher negotiates
with authors over intellectual property rights, rights to distribute,
and rights to change the book. The publisher also offers the author
a bonus, royalties, or a percentage of sales. See self-publishing-steps.com
for the steps required to publish a book yourself.

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Book publishers must go through an initial process of negotiation
with the author. Intellectual rights must be negotiated. The intellectual
rights laws for every country is different, so the author must demonstrate
which countries he/she would like to market the book in, and what
his/her desires are for the rights of the book in each country.
If there is a digital printing of the book, the author would also
discuss which rights would be allowed with the internet. There have
been many issues of download copyright protected material from the
internet, however this is a complicated issue, as many countries
have not yet passed laws against this act, or do not enforce already
present legislation on downloading copyrighted material from the
internet.
The book publisher also deals with the editorial phase of book
creation. This phase involves utilizing a large staff of editors,
artists, copyeditors, writers, and other members to change and alter
the book to the chief executive editor’s preferences, as well
as the author’s preferences. The amount of editing that takes
place, as well as the different levels of editing depends on how
large the book publisher is. Larger publishers may go through several
rounds of editing before the book is finally released, and there
is more of a lengthy process involved. The more clout that an author
has, the less that the editor can alter the book.
Finally, the book publisher will produce and distribute the book.
The production process is the process of physically creating the
book. This process may be accomplished using onsite facilities,
or the publisher may go to a third party production company to fulfill
this need. The book is then wrapped and shipped to a variety of
bookstores where it is displayed to the public. The publisher usually
has negotiated some kind of deal with the bookstore to get their
books displayed.