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Digital Publishing Toolkit The Blog Posts Dpt Collective And Guest Bloggers

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Digital Publishing Toolkit The Blog Posts Dpt Collective And Guest Bloggers
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Publisher: Institute of Network Cultures
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 26.17 MB
Author: DPT Collective and guest bloggers
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Digital Publishing Toolkit The Blog Posts Dpt Collective And Guest Bloggers by Dpt Collective And Guest Bloggers instant download after payment.

This publication contains the findings obtained in a two years research and have been documented on the blog http://networkcultures.org/digitalpublishing. Digital Publishing Toolkit: the Blog Posts collects all these blog posts. This EPUB consists of texts, images and links to video files. The videos themselves have been omitted, to prevent the EPUB file from being too memory intensive to load on some reading devices. It includes reflections, reports and tools. The blog posts are arranged in reverse chronological order, with the exception of the earliest post, as we thought it would be most appropriate to begin the collection with the original first post.
On http://networkcultures.org/digitalpublishing you can find more information about this two-year research project. Such as registration videos of the three conferences we organized, a direct link to our GitHub repository, and various resources related to hybrid publishing.
Not only we have researched digital publishing, but we have also conducted various digital publishing experiments – such as this Digital Publishing Toolkit: the Blog Posts publication. In addition to the physical book From Print to Ebooks: a Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts, we have released this specific publication through several different channels: Lulu, Issuu, Scribd, PDF and in EPUB.
The approach we have adopted suits our main conclusion, namely that the best strategy is a publishing workflow that utilizes a variety of output formats – i.e. a multi-channel form of publishing. Developing a hybrid publishing strategy, which is open to new digital forms, is an on going focus for the Institute of Network Cultures.

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