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* the [http://www.liberation.fr/accounts/offres/ bundle]: | * the [http://www.liberation.fr/accounts/offres/ bundle]: | ||
** as analogue newspaper: for your coffee table | ** as analogue newspaper: for your coffee table | ||
** as web site: http://liberation.fr for your computer and old | ** as web site: http://liberation.fr for your computer and good old web | ||
** as single file: PDF for your software readers and e-readers devices | ** as single file: PDF for your software readers and e-readers devices | ||
** as software: apps for your Android and iPhone/iPad phones and tablets (TV?) | ** as software: apps for your Android and iPhone/iPad phones and tablets (TV?) | ||
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== Software industry infrastructure, quick case study with Adobe and Apple == | |||
* creation and distribution - [http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalpublishing/2011/05/pro-edition.html Digital Publishing Suite, Professional Edition] | * creation and distribution - [http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalpublishing/2011/05/pro-edition.html Digital Publishing Suite, Professional Edition] | ||
* collection and aggregation - [https://www.apple.com/ios/features.html#newsstand iOS Newsstand] | * collection and aggregation - [https://www.apple.com/ios/features.html#newsstand iOS Newsstand] | ||
== academic and educational e-publishing == | |||
* Emerald Insight | |||
* [http://jstor.org JSTOR] | |||
* EBSCO | |||
* Proquest | |||
* Muse | |||
* [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journal_browse.cws_home Elsevier] | |||
== The other side of e-publishing == | == The other side of e-publishing == | ||
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** [http://burundi.sk/monoskop/log/ Monoskop] | ** [http://burundi.sk/monoskop/log/ Monoskop] | ||
** [http://piratebay.org Amateur] and [http://www.searchlores.org/h_ebook.htm "official"] ebook piracy scenes | ** [http://piratebay.org Amateur] and [http://www.searchlores.org/h_ebook.htm "official"] ebook piracy scenes | ||
** forums and blogs dedicated to e-library and academic resources password trading | |||
== Historical comparisons == | == Historical comparisons == | ||
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==Break :)== | ==Break :)== | ||
== Electronic book utopias of the 20th century == | == Electronic book utopias and developments of the 20th century == | ||
* El Lissitzky, ' | * 1923: El Lissitzky, '[[Electro Library]]' | ||
* Vannevar Bush | * 1945: Vannevar Bush, the memex | ||
* troff & Unix manpages | * 1963: Ted Nelson, the hypertext, [http://dc-mrg.english.ucsb.edu/conference/CNCSC/multimedia/documents/wardrip-fruin.pdf] | ||
* | * 1967-1968: Douglas Engelbart, the hyperlink | ||
* pirate scene, [http://www.mp3scene.info/file-nfo/rns-96-1319405754.nfo nfos], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_hack display hacks], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demo_%28computer_programming%29 demos] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0pD4B-pV54 many][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOpo8g2Qe1Y many] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8GdHNGyVJs diskmags] | * 1971: troff & Unix manpages | ||
* 1970s-1990s: BBS Hacker text files (principia discordia, anarchist cookbook etc.) | |||
* 1980s-now: pirate scene, [http://www.mp3scene.info/file-nfo/rns-96-1319405754.nfo nfos], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_hack display hacks], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demo_%28computer_programming%29 demos] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0pD4B-pV54 many][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOpo8g2Qe1Y many] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8GdHNGyVJs diskmags] | |||
== 1990s 'interactive multimedia' visions == | == 1990s 'interactive multimedia' visions == | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOsPKjbMvxY Hyperland] | * 1986: [http://www.google.nl/search?q=philips+cd-i Philips CD-i] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y73XriwHJxQ Tandy Memorex Visual Information System] (VIS) | * 1987: [http://www.eastgate.com/storyspace/art/ptaylor2.gif Eastgate Storyspace/hyperfiction] | ||
* | * 1988: [http://www.lingoworkshop.com/images/DSC00034.jpg Macromind Director 1.0] | ||
* 1990: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOsPKjbMvxY Hyperland 13:00 - 14:40] | |||
* 1991: [http://www.coomans.com/mumblings/WindowsLiveWriter/LongTimeOldenTime_B111/LongTimeOldenTimeBC_2.jpg Voyager Expanded Books] | |||
* 1992: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y73XriwHJxQ Tandy Memorex Visual Information System 4:24 - 9:00] (VIS) | |||
* 1992: Robert Coover, '[http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/09/27/specials/coover-end.html The End of Books]' | |||
== 2000s collaborative/cross-media authoring visions == | == 2000s collaborative/cross-media authoring visions == | ||
* | * [http://www.dirkaltenscheidt.com/uploads/pics/crossmedia-publishing.jpg Cross-media] markup languages: | ||
* | ** "Machine Friendly": [http://journals.tdl.org/jodi/article/viewFile/76/75/999 SGML] based (XML, HTML, XHTML) | ||
** "Human Friendly": lightweight markup language such as Setext/[http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ markdown]/pandoc/Asciidoc/Woodwing | |||
* Print distribution: Print-on-demand, Espresso book machine | * Legal infrastructure: GNU Free Documentation license, Creative Commons, and [http://freedomdefined.org/Licenses free cultural licenses] | ||
* Web applications and communities: Wiki based authoring([http://en.wikipedia.org mediawiki/wikipedia], [http://en.flossmanuals.net/ FLOSS Manuals], [http://etherpad.org etherpad], [http://pastebin.com pastebin]) | |||
* Print distribution: [http://lulu.com Print-on-demand], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q946sfGLxm4 Espresso book machine] | |||
== 2010s commercial breakthrough of e-books == | == 2010s commercial breakthrough of e-books == | ||
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==Homework!== | ==Homework!== | ||
* Download a number of e-pub readers, experiment with reading epubs | * Download a number of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB#Software_reading_systems e-pub readers], experiment with reading epubs | ||
* Download & install epub editors: Jutoh & eCub, try to design a simple e-book with Jutoh | * Download & install [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPUB#Software_reading_systems epub editors]: Jutoh & eCub, try to design a simple e-book with Jutoh |
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Evening 1
Summary / outline of the three workshop evenings
- General introduction to the world of e-publishing
- My first Epub and distribution models
- Inside an Epub and roundup
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
- 2010: Amazon sells more e-books than hardcovers
- 5-2011: Amazon sells more e-books than printed books
- Adoption of e-books in the U.S.: 25% in 2011, growth of 169% in comparison to 2010
- Estimated 10% of the book market in the U.S., print declines by 25% (Market share in the Netherlands: 1.4%)
- Relative e-book market shares in the U.S.: Amazon 58%, followed by Barnes & Noble with 27%
- Amazon comes to the Netherlands
Electronic magazines and newspapers, quick case study with Libération
- the bundle:
- as analogue newspaper: for your coffee table
- as web site: http://liberation.fr for your computer and good old web
- as single file: PDF for your software readers and e-readers devices
- as software: apps for your Android and iPhone/iPad phones and tablets (TV?)
Software industry infrastructure, quick case study with Adobe and Apple
- creation and distribution - Digital Publishing Suite, Professional Edition
- collection and aggregation - iOS Newsstand
academic and educational e-publishing
The other side of e-publishing
- (Semi-)Public resources:
- Outside of the walled gardens:
- aaaaarg
- Amazon Noir
- Monoskop
- Amateur and "official" ebook piracy scenes
- forums and blogs dedicated to e-library and academic resources password trading
Historical comparisons
- e-publishing vs. DTP revolution in the 1980s,
- e-publishing vs. mp3 revolution in the 1990s/2000s
Break :)
Electronic book utopias and developments of the 20th century
- 1923: El Lissitzky, 'Electro Library'
- 1945: Vannevar Bush, the memex
- 1963: Ted Nelson, the hypertext, [1]
- 1967-1968: Douglas Engelbart, the hyperlink
- 1971: troff & Unix manpages
- 1970s-1990s: BBS Hacker text files (principia discordia, anarchist cookbook etc.)
- 1980s-now: pirate scene, nfos, display hacks, demos and manymany diskmags
1990s 'interactive multimedia' visions
- 1986: Philips CD-i
- 1987: Eastgate Storyspace/hyperfiction
- 1988: Macromind Director 1.0
- 1990: Hyperland 13:00 - 14:40
- 1991: Voyager Expanded Books
- 1992: Tandy Memorex Visual Information System 4:24 - 9:00 (VIS)
- 1992: Robert Coover, 'The End of Books'
2000s collaborative/cross-media authoring visions
- Cross-media markup languages:
- Legal infrastructure: GNU Free Documentation license, Creative Commons, and free cultural licenses
- Web applications and communities: Wiki based authoring(mediawiki/wikipedia, FLOSS Manuals, etherpad, pastebin)
- Print distribution: Print-on-demand, Espresso book machine
2010s commercial breakthrough of e-books
- Amazon Kindle - why did it work? What does it tell about successful e-publishing?
- 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