Showing posts with label publications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publications. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Sels et Salinas

Sels et Salines de l'Europe Atlantique
edited by Loic Menanteau

Numerous authors from the partner organisations who participated in the EU funded project Ecosal-Atlantis from Portugal, Spain, France and the UK.
Chapters from the UK by Prof Mark Brisbane, Dr Mark Maltby and Roger Herbert from Bournemouth University; Andrew Fielding from A&A Fielding Ltd, David Cranstone from Cranstone Consulting and Ivan Day from Historic Foods.
500 pages (7 kilos)

Order from University of Rennes University Press

http://pur-editions.fr/detail.php?idOuv=4566


Monday, 10 April 2017

Comments Requested about Translations

Ecosal-UK is applying for grants to help develop a UK Salt Network.
Can you send us your opinion about a particular for some of the work? - transaltions.

One application is designed as a community collaboration, pooling information about salt making and cultural associations of salt in a particular region of England. The completed work will be published in a free to download multi-touch, enhanced i-book, 250 pages.

We requested funds to translate the completed i-book into foreign languages - specifically Portuguese, Spanish, French and German (apologise to other countries not included in this list). This would enable a specific engagement with the Traditional Salt Route of the Atlantic and the European Route of Industrial Heritage.

Feedback about the application suggested that "having a number of translated books could affect the value for money your project offers, as (our) funding should be used to support projects where the primary recipients are based in the UK."

Naturally the project partners we will be working with are all based in England.
  • The completed work will produce an i-book in English that will promote the salt heritage of many sites covering multiple periods and different methods of production. 
  • It will include audio, video 3d graphics, photo galleries and widgets commonly found in i-books and will also include hyperlinks to web sites that will promote the sites, museums and businesses who worked on the collaboration. 
  • In producing the book participants who have not used i-books before will receive training in how they work and how they are made. 
  • Groups and individuals will be encouraged to continue working together with Ecosal-UK to sustain a Salt Network that can be extended to other regions in the UK.
  • Ecosal-UK and the UK Salt Network will work to make links with overseas salt museums and salt sites.
Can you send some comments about :-

1. Should translations of our salt heritage i-book be seen as 'value for money' by the funding body?
2. Does translated material primarily benefit the foreign reader?
or, 
3. Does translated material primarily benefit the originating body, through making its information available to a wider audience?
4. Should there be more British heritage books translated into foreign languages?
5. Do British based projects assume everyone will read their material in English?
6. Do overseas readers mind reading British publications in English?
7. If you provide translation of your works, how do you pay for them?
8. How might I get funding to translate this type of publication. Or perhaps just use web based translations despite their limitations with technical details?

Please post your reply in the comments box below for all to read, 
or email andrew.fielding (at) ecosal-uk.org.uk 

10th April 2017

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Shire Book - The Salt Industry

The Shire Book on The Salt Industry has been reprinted with a new cover illustration.



Link to order a copy at - http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/the-salt-industry-9780747806486/
On demand printing.
56 page
ISBN s9780747806486

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Buy a Copy of John Henry Cooke 1848-1928 'a very worthy gentleman'

A&A Fielding Ltd have published a second book through the on demand service of Blurb.
John Henry Cooke was the first clerk to the Winsford Local Board, Cheshire and was solicitor for those promoting the Brine Pumping (compensation for subsidence) Bill of 1881 and for the second Bill which became an Act in 1891.
Some years ago Andrew and Annelise Fielding bought a copy of JH Cooke's book describing the celebrations that took place in Cheshire to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in which he had written notes about his life and his work dedicated to the people of Winsford. The notes describe his life and his education as he trained to become a solicitor and the sadness from which he never really recovered following the death of two of his sons in the Great War. His library about the salt industry in Cheshire was used by Albert F Calvert while Calvert was compiling his book Salt in Cheshire published in 1915.


Saturday, 6 June 2015