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* https://phd.julie-blanc.fr/ (published in 2023)
* https://phd.julie-blanc.fr/ (published in 2023)
* https://yanntrividic.fr/assets/files/sujet_these.html (PhD in progress)
* https://yanntrividic.fr/assets/files/sujet_these.html (PhD in progress)
==Events==
Summer schools, workshops, conferences, worksessions, seminars
* [http://relearn.be/2013/ Relearn 2013, hosted by OSP/Constant]
* [https://constantvzw.org/site/-Promiscuous-pipelines-.html Promiscuous Pipelines, hosted by Constant (2013)]
* [https://varia.zone/publishing-partyline.html Publishing Partyline, hosted by Varia (2022)]
* [https://libregraphicsmeeting.org/ Libre Graphics Meetings] (multiple editions)
* [https://core.servus.at/en/projekt/2021/servus-dsign-week Servus Dsign Week, hosted by Servus (2021 + 2023)]
* [https://raphaelbastide.com/workshops/a-party-to-print/ Seminar at HfG Karlsruhe with Raphaël Bastide and Sarah Garcin (June 2023)]
* [https://prepostprint.org/ppprototype/2022/ PPPrototype 2 (2022)]
* [https://prepostprint.org/gaitelyrique/#gaite PrePostPrint @ La Gaîté Lyrique (2017)]


==Online channels==
==Online channels==
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* [[Paged Media CSS examples]]
* [[Paged Media CSS examples]]
* [[Free, Libre, and Open Source Software publishing practices]]
* [[PDF]]
* [[PDF]]
* [[HTML + CSS]]
* [[HTML + CSS]]

Revision as of 12:44, 9 February 2024

Books and publications made with web-to-print workflows

Web-to-print tools

Experimental, fragile, in progress but also more stable tools.

More widely used

HTML and CSS based:

Other paradigms:

More experimental

Examples, boilerplates, resources

Readings

Online channels

See also