[spectre] launch of digital publishing toolkit
Geert Lovink
geert at xs4all.nl
Fri May 31 08:29:20 CEST 2013
Dear spectre,
the Institute of Network Cultures invites you to visit the new blog
for the research project "Digital Publishing Toolkit". Here you will
find updates about the progress of the research, but also other
relevant links, projects, and articles. Below you will find more
information about the project:
http://digitalpublishingtoolkit.org/
When interested in digital publishing you could also visit the Out of
Ink project page (http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/outofink/2013/03/20/kick-off-toolkit-digital-publishing/
), the blog of the first Unbound Book Conference in 2011 (http://e-boekenstad.nl/unbound/
), or the blog of the Boek uit de Band Conference in 2012 (Dutch only:http://networkcultures.org/wpmu/unboundbook/)
.
Ideas and comments are welcome as always!
All the best from the INC,
Geert
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About "Digital Publishing Toolkit"
Digital Publications are slowly ascending since a couple of years. Due
to the rise of tablets and smartphones this development has
accelerated and by now these publications – e-books, newspaper apps
and digital magazines – are forever part of our media landscape. More
and more people use mobile devices to read books and magazines and the
coming years this way of information processing will dominate the
market. Publishers can’t stay behind in relation to digital
publishing. However, many publishers in the art- and cultural sector
are unfamiliar with these developments. Knowledge, resources and
capacities to develop new methods of digital publishing and
participate in the digital market is missing. Moreover, the art- and
culture books have an extra challenge, because the form and content
are deeply intertwined.
This RAAK-MKB project will provide the research and realization of
such a platform. The following research questions is formulated: “In
what way can a platform be created with new tools for open source-
publishing, by which publishers in the art- and cultural sector can
produce interactive e-publications by themselves?”
To answer this research question, the Institute of Network Cultures
(lectortaat Netwerkcultuur) of the Amsterdam University of Applied
Sciences and Knowledge center Creating 010 of the Hogeschool van
Rotterdam are executing state-of-the-art research. In collaboration
with an already existing consortium of eleven MKB-companies consisting
of publishers, designers and developers, a fivesome subprojects will
be formulated. Within these subgroups publishers, designers and
developers, (research)lecturers and students of the participating
applied universities will collaborate.
The result is a new developed toolkit that exists of tools for digital
publishing, based on open source-software of which the source code
will be published and freely accessible. As a result everyone can
freely copy, adjust and distribute the tools. Five e-publications of
titles of the art- and culture books fund of the participating
publishers will be produced and presented on a platform that is
developed for that purpose. Moreover the following manual will be
created: “How to publish an e-book?” on digital publishing processes.
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