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== | == Summary / outline of the three workshop evenings == | ||
* | == Quick working definition of e-publishing == | ||
* e-books, e-journals vs. web sites | |||
* blogs, social media | |||
* publishing/long-term access/stability vs. communication/short-term access/instability | |||
* self-contained files in stable formats vs. distributed content in unstable formats | |||
* | == Summary of e-publishing status quo 2012 == | ||
* World-wide sales figures of Amazon Kindle and other e-book platforms; | |||
* electronic magazines and newspapers (iOS Newsstand); | |||
* academic and educational e-publishing; JSTORE, Muse, Elsevier; | |||
* e-publishing as gadget (children's books, multimedia apps); | |||
* community & underground e-publishing (archive.org, Project Gutenberg, textfiles.com, aaaarg, Ubu Web, Google Books / Amazon Search Inside, Amazon Noir, Piratebay, Monoskop...) | |||
== Historical comparisons == | |||
* e-publishing vs. DTP revolution in the 1980s, | |||
* e-publishing vs. mp3 revolution in the 1990s/2000s | |||
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==Break== | ==Break== | ||
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== Electronic book utopias of the 20th century == | |||
* El Lissitzky, 'electro library' | * El Lissitzky, 'electro library' | ||
* Vannevar Bush/Ted Nelson, hypertext (explain the difference to what the web is today) | * Vannevar Bush/Ted Nelson, hypertext (explain the difference to what the web is today) | ||
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* BBS/hacker txt files 1970s-1990s (principia discordia, anarchist cookbook etc.) | * BBS/hacker txt files 1970s-1990s (principia discordia, anarchist cookbook etc.) | ||
* disk mags | * disk mags | ||
=== | == 1990s 'interactive multimedia' visions == | ||
* Hyperland | |||
* VIS | |||
* Voyager Expanded Books, Eastgate Storyspace/hyperfiction, Philips' CD-i, CD-ROM publishing | |||
* Robert Coover, The End of Books | |||
== 2000s collaborative/cross-media authoring visions == | |||
* GNU Free Documentation license | |||
* Wiki / Wikipedia / Wiki books | |||
* Cross-media publishing: SGML/XML, Setext/markdown/pandoc/Asciidoc/Woodwing | |||
* Print-on-demand, Espresso book machine | |||
* FLOSS Manuals booksprints and booki | |||
== 2010s commercial breakthrough of e-books == | |||
* Amazon Kindle - why did it work? What does it tell about successful e-publishing? (portability/simplicity vs. multimedia, platform strategy; compare to mp3 & iTunes business model) | |||
* E-publishing as indie publishing; break-up of traditional book formats | |||
==How do electronic documents work== | |||
* executable vs. non-executable formats/apps vs. epub: advantages/disadvantages | * executable vs. non-executable formats/apps vs. epub: advantages/disadvantages | ||
* paginated vs. reflowable content: advantages/disadvantages | * paginated vs. reflowable content: advantages/disadvantages | ||
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* Status quo of epub design: IT services vs. graphic design, how graphic designers need to rethink | * Status quo of epub design: IT services vs. graphic design, how graphic designers need to rethink | ||
==Homework!== | |||
* Download a number of e-pub readers, experiment with reading epubs | * Download a number of e-pub readers, experiment with reading epubs | ||
* Download & install epub editors: Jutoh & eCub, try to design a simple e-book with Jutoh | * Download & install epub editors: Jutoh & eCub, try to design a simple e-book with Jutoh |
Revision as of 10:42, 9 January 2012
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Evening 1
Summary / outline of the three workshop evenings
Quick working definition of e-publishing
- e-books, e-journals vs. web sites
- blogs, social media
- publishing/long-term access/stability vs. communication/short-term access/instability
- self-contained files in stable formats vs. distributed content in unstable formats
Summary of e-publishing status quo 2012
- World-wide sales figures of Amazon Kindle and other e-book platforms;
- electronic magazines and newspapers (iOS Newsstand);
- academic and educational e-publishing; JSTORE, Muse, Elsevier;
- e-publishing as gadget (children's books, multimedia apps);
- community & underground e-publishing (archive.org, Project Gutenberg, textfiles.com, aaaarg, Ubu Web, Google Books / Amazon Search Inside, Amazon Noir, Piratebay, Monoskop...)
Historical comparisons
- e-publishing vs. DTP revolution in the 1980s,
- e-publishing vs. mp3 revolution in the 1990s/2000s
Break
- )
Electronic book utopias of the 20th century
- El Lissitzky, 'electro library'
- Vannevar Bush/Ted Nelson, hypertext (explain the difference to what the web is today)
- troff & Unix manpages
- BBS/hacker txt files 1970s-1990s (principia discordia, anarchist cookbook etc.)
- disk mags
1990s 'interactive multimedia' visions
- Hyperland
- VIS
- Voyager Expanded Books, Eastgate Storyspace/hyperfiction, Philips' CD-i, CD-ROM publishing
- Robert Coover, The End of Books
2000s collaborative/cross-media authoring visions
- GNU Free Documentation license
- Wiki / Wikipedia / Wiki books
- Cross-media publishing: SGML/XML, Setext/markdown/pandoc/Asciidoc/Woodwing
- Print-on-demand, Espresso book machine
- FLOSS Manuals booksprints and booki
2010s commercial breakthrough of e-books
- Amazon Kindle - why did it work? What does it tell about successful e-publishing? (portability/simplicity vs. multimedia, platform strategy; compare to mp3 & iTunes business model)
- E-publishing as indie publishing; break-up of traditional book formats
How do electronic documents work
- executable vs. non-executable formats/apps vs. epub: advantages/disadvantages
- paginated vs. reflowable content: advantages/disadvantages
- problems: reader compatibility, business models, DRM, limitations of multimedia integration
- Status quo of epub design: IT services vs. graphic design, how graphic designers need to rethink
Homework!
- Download a number of e-pub readers, experiment with reading epubs
- Download & install epub editors: Jutoh & eCub, try to design a simple e-book with Jutoh