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*collaboration
*annotation (in the broadest sense)
*integrity of the book VS its disgregation
*networks of books (and other media) / disgregation of the book in the ecosystem of information
How it can be a shadow library on a Git platform?<br>
How it can be a shadow library on a Git platform?<br>


Using the same conception of the 'augment Epub', a Git platform would allow working on the unzipped Epub.<br>
Using the 'augment Epub', a Git platform would allow working on the unzipped Epub.<br>
In this way, users could:  
In this way, users could:
*add contents into the 'augmented Epub' (adding folders and other contents)
*push and edit contents into the 'augmented Epub' (adding folders and other contents).
*create different version through forks
*create different versions through forks.
*merge forks to gather more contents
*merge forks to gather more content
*track the evolution of a text in its disgregation, from a starting point.  
*track the evolution of a text in its disgregation, from a starting point.  
*maintain the unity of the book while allowing to expand its content (in an augmented Epub). Networked book? World of reference created from a starting point and from the point of view of a book.
*maintain the unity of the book while allowing to expand its content (in an augmented Epub). World of reference created from a starting point and from the point of view of a book. Networked book?
*change the actual content of the book (its main text), without losing the historical starting point, the original text.

Revision as of 11:54, 21 May 2019

  • collaboration
  • annotation (in the broadest sense)
  • integrity of the book VS its disgregation
  • networks of books (and other media) / disgregation of the book in the ecosystem of information

How it can be a shadow library on a Git platform?

Using the 'augment Epub', a Git platform would allow working on the unzipped Epub.
In this way, users could:

  • push and edit contents into the 'augmented Epub' (adding folders and other contents).
  • create different versions through forks.
  • merge forks to gather more content
  • track the evolution of a text in its disgregation, from a starting point.
  • maintain the unity of the book while allowing to expand its content (in an augmented Epub). World of reference created from a starting point and from the point of view of a book. Networked book?
  • change the actual content of the book (its main text), without losing the historical starting point, the original text.