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* http://toneelstof.be/ http://toneelstof.be/w (more on the project [http://activearchives.org/wiki/Toneelstof_SMW_K%C3%B6ln_%282012%29], [http://activearchives.org/whoswho/datadiary.pdf]) | * http://toneelstof.be/ http://toneelstof.be/w (more on the project [http://activearchives.org/wiki/Toneelstof_SMW_K%C3%B6ln_%282012%29], [http://activearchives.org/whoswho/datadiary.pdf]) | ||
* Yuk Hui answers "How is publishing changing in digital cultures?" https://vimeo.com/95127049 |
Revision as of 13:51, 30 October 2015
Hybrid Publishing - principals
Two or more outputs (publications) from a single workflow, that branches on two the outputs
Updatable: connection between source and outputs
Template based design
Re-usability - not only of the templates but the workflows
Separate writing and reading interfaces - where does interface what it does better
Experimental outputs
Hybrid Publishing - tools
- Structured text - HTML, Markdown, Mediawiki, styled docx
- Collaborative distributed tools - [Git http://git-scm.com/] / Mediawiki
- Document format converter - Pandoc
- Ebook viewer, manager, editor - Calibre
- CSS - for styling
- Custom made scripts: to gather and assemble content, transform the outputs programmatically, generate experimental outputs , ...
References
- From Print to Ebooks
- Author & Works map
- http://toneelstof.be/ http://toneelstof.be/w (more on the project [1], [2])
- Yuk Hui answers "How is publishing changing in digital cultures?" https://vimeo.com/95127049