Publishing House Management System
We have come from the days when an author would handwrite or type his or her work on duplicator paper and bring it to the publishing house, where the author would often wait at the head of the staff during the typesetting and design process, to the days when books were written on computers and delivered to the publisher via digital tools, and finally to the days when books were delivered to the publisher via e-mail.
When we left the technology of each era behind, the new tools and methods we started to use made our work easier, but also presented some problems and difficulties. Forgotten or confused e-mails, confused documents as a result of the file being kept on our machine with dozens of new records, corrected copy disputes between the author and the graphic designer... Seeking an answer to the question of how we can use information technologies most efficiently in the field of publishing, YAYBİS has developed an innovative system that enables publishing houses to publish books by managing all processes from the application of the work to its exit from the printing house with time-saving, fast access, security, and minimal errors.
YAYBIS minimizes errors by managing all publishing processes from the book application to the printing press digitally, quickly, and securely.
- We are moving all the processes that a publishing house carries out until it sends a book to the printing house to the virtual office.
- The author uploads his work to the system. The publisher carries out all the review and acceptance stages of the work from the system. There is no need to make appointments for interviews or fill the mailbox for correspondence.
- The author does not wait for the graphic design team. Transactions are carried out in the virtual office.
- Lost e-mails, overlooked data, wrong files used in printing even though extensions such as .son .en_son were written on the document... Thanks to nasirus, you say goodbye to all of them.
Let the publishing of your book run through the system. Let the publisher and the author meet for coffee.