Saturday, December 31, 2005

Classic Literature Evangelist Build and nurture relationships with publishers, libraries, writers, and teachers as you make a truly important contribution to the study and appreciation of classic literature. html pdf
The products and services that we are creating enable new kinds of rich, interactive experiences around paper documents by leveraging the power of digital media. Exbiblio is a growing company incorporated in the Netherlands, and operating through a sister company located in Seattle. We are a team with diverse talents and backgrounds, but we share a common passion for reading, inventing, and improving our world. Are you entrepreneurial, creative, and passionate about your work? If so, please join us and contribute to a culture where each one of us looks forward to coming to work each day.
Every individual at Exbiblio has a wide variety of responsibilities and participates in many aspects of our business. As our Classic Literature Evangelist, you will focus on building and nurturing relationships with publishers, libraries, high schools and colleges, writers, editors, and teachers. You will also help us with product design and strategic planning. - Own and read great literature- Some experience teaching literature- Business degree (MBA), Library Science degree or related business experience- Knowledge and understanding of education institutions- Knowledge and understanding of the publishing world- Communications and marketing experience

I guess I found this via plasticbag:
Exbiblio a company doing interesting things with paper
I met these guys at FooCamp and wait to see what they're up to with great curiosity
to paper by plasticbag 2005-09-07

my delicious posts:

Exbiblio- The Company watch for info... to web ... on 2005-09-17

Exbiblio- The Paper Renaissance exbiblio starts telling... to web ... on 2005-10-01

Classic Literature Evangelist opportunities at exbiblio... to web a ... on 2005-12-20

is there a way we can endow paper documents with some of the power of their digital counterparts, and gain the best of both worlds?
at Exbiblio, we've found a way to do this. We believe that it will, quite simply, transform the future of paper, and we've worked in this area long enough not to make that claim lightly. For some of the details, please have a look at this whitepaper - 6pg pdf

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