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==Hybrid Publishing | ==Hybrid Publishing == | ||
[[File:Hybrid-workflow.png|thumb]] | |||
===Two or more outputs=== | |||
Two or more outputs (publications) from a single workflow, that branches out the end. | |||
===Updatable=== | |||
Connection between source and outputs | |||
- | ===Re-usability=== | ||
Template based design. | |||
With similar mechanics, but different templates - which results in different identities. | |||
[http://hackersanddesigners.nl/ Hackers & Designers] [http://wiki.hackersanddesigners.nl/ wiki] | |||
===Small costs - large audiences=== | |||
Publishing to a wide audience, under multiple formats, at small costs. | |||
[http://w3c.github.io/dpub-pwp/ W3C Portable Web Publications for the Open Web Platform] ''full convergence between online and offline/portable document publishing'' | |||
'''Separate writing and reading interfaces''' - where does interface what it does better | '''Separate writing and reading interfaces''' - where does interface what it does better | ||
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'''Experimental outputs''' | '''Experimental outputs''' | ||
==Hybrid Publishing - tools | ==Form producing meaning== | ||
(Beyond Social - [http://www.beyond-social.org/prototypes/author-maps/wiki-author-articles.html Authors and Pages]; [http://beyond-social.org/ Table of contents]) | |||
'''EPUB from Graduation works''' | |||
==Epub== | |||
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* poor medium | |||
* inconsistently rendered across readers | |||
* lack of experimental, radical or utopian works or discourses | |||
* readable and writable | |||
* accessible: open-standards (HTML, CSS, Dublin Core metadata); Only requires a text-editor, and religious belief (to write it form scratch). | |||
* a book space? | |||
=Hybrid Publishing - tools = | |||
* Structured text - HTML, [http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Markdown], Mediawiki, styled docx | * Structured text - HTML, [http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax Markdown], Mediawiki, styled docx | ||
* Collaborative distributed tools - [Git http://git-scm.com/] / Mediawiki | * Collaborative distributed tools - [Git http://git-scm.com/] / Mediawiki |
Revision as of 21:35, 1 November 2015
Hybrid Publishing
Two or more outputs
Two or more outputs (publications) from a single workflow, that branches out the end.
Updatable
Connection between source and outputs
Re-usability
Template based design.
With similar mechanics, but different templates - which results in different identities.
Small costs - large audiences
Publishing to a wide audience, under multiple formats, at small costs.
W3C Portable Web Publications for the Open Web Platform full convergence between online and offline/portable document publishing
Separate writing and reading interfaces - where does interface what it does better
Experimental outputs
Form producing meaning
(Beyond Social - Authors and Pages; Table of contents)
EPUB from Graduation works
Epub
- poor medium
- inconsistently rendered across readers
- lack of experimental, radical or utopian works or discourses
- readable and writable
- accessible: open-standards (HTML, CSS, Dublin Core metadata); Only requires a text-editor, and religious belief (to write it form scratch).
- a book space?
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