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Spending hours in Excel wrestling with graphs for monthly reports, or waiting on PowerBI experts for data visualization charts? You need our new AI Generative Business Intelligence charting capabilities to unlock and visualize the data in your documents librios.com

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Happy Halloween from all at Librios!


Librios moves to Secura to manage their MS Azure Cloud as growth continues secura.cloud/news/librios-a…


We are looking forward to seeing everyone at @LondonBookFair - we are again joining @IPG on their stand 6E70 - drop by to see our latest cool software updates.


Congratulations Emily!!!

Congratulations to Emily Tyler, doing a fabulous job as Digital Product Manager @RLPGBooks - and now amongst the PW Star Watch Honorees for 2019. publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/in… #starwatch19 @PublishersWkly

GadsbyOliver's tweet image. Congratulations to Emily Tyler, doing a fabulous job as Digital Product Manager @RLPGBooks - and now amongst the PW Star Watch Honorees for 2019. publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/in… #starwatch19 @PublishersWkly


At London Book Fair 2019? Pop along and see at the IPG stand (6E70) #LBF19

Librios's tweet image. At London Book Fair 2019? Pop along and see at the IPG stand (6E70) #LBF19

Come and see us and our new look at the @LondonBookFair on Stand 6E70 - we are proud to be part of the IPG Stand this year!


Published 30 years ago, Matilda still can teach us a thing or two ...

Thirty years on, there are still lessons to be learned from “Matilda” econ.st/2NgISCG



BUILDING CONTENT COMMUNITIES 2# - FOOTNOTES Authors’ websites can even be used to encourage crowd-sourced contributions. 7/7


BUILDING CONTENT COMMUNITIES 2# - FOOTNOTES Food writer's might enjoy adding anecdotes that may not make it into a traditional cookbook format. These additions increase personal insights that readers of all kinds value, reinforcing loyalty and can lead to increased sales. 6/7


BUILDING CONTENT COMMUNITIES 2# - FOOTNOTES Authors of all kinds of nonfiction may see the benefits to such an approach as well. A travel writer might like to share a bit more information than the constraints of the published format allow. 5/7


BUILDING CONTENT COMMUNITIES 2# - FOOTNOTES The links don’t get in the way of a speedy read, but they add a depth of interest that’s normally missed. The format allows illustrations and animations to be added as well. 4/7


BUILDING CONTENT COMMUNITIES 2# - FOOTNOTES Sometimes these are like virtual footnotes (Footnotes in pulp fiction? How radical is that?), and occasionally they link to external websites, too. 3/7


BUILDING CONTENT COMMUNITIES 2# - FOOTNOTES Take the GetFisk! series of thrillers by Lynden Gillis. As the plot leads the characters to fictional adventures in different locations, hyperlinks in the ebook link to facts underpinning the narrative. 2/7


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