Title
From Print to Ebooks: A Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts.
Abstract
This article is an excerpt of the outcome of a two-year research and development project on hybrid publishing. The DPT Collective [1] developed a Toolkit which consists of the publication From Print to Ebooks: A Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts [2] and an online software kit [3] - which is meant for publishers who publish visually oriented books in mostly smaller print runs. This Toolkit focuses particularly (but not exclusively) on EPUB3 as an electronic publication format, and on Markdown [4] as a word processing format. The recommendations stem from our practical experience in collaborating on electronic publication projects with four Dutch art, design and research publishers: BISPublishers, Valiz, nai010 uitgevers and the Institute of Network Cultures
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.3233/978-1-61499-562-3-47
NEW AVENUES FOR ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING IN THE AGE OF INFINITE COLLECTIONS AND CITIZEN SCIENCE: SCALE, OPENNESS AND TRUST
Keywords
Field
DocType
EPUB,hybrid publishing,markdown,pandoc
Publication,World Wide Web,Computer science,Software,Publishing,The arts,Markdown,Multimedia,Word processing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Margreet Riphagen100.34
Miriam Rasch200.34
Florian Cramer300.34