While XML-based single-source publishing is a powerful tool for streamlining the book publishing industry, it may not be the right one for every sector of the industry. For an industry that is part cultural and part industrial, the traditional workflow allows for creativity at every stage and this craft focus still deserves a place in defining how the industry functions. With simple and familiar tools, it can be possible to integrate elements of old and new principles to create a workflow that is streamlined and advantageous without being too radical a shift in practice. This article describes the factors that are important to creating publications in both digital and physical formats.http://www.ingentaconnect.com
Although using advanced Web technologies at their core, e-books represent a parallel universe to eve...
The following article provides an introductory overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and how ...
The German book market has been changing during the last decade. Electronic publishing has started t...
While XML-based single source publishing is a powerful tool for streamlining the book publishing ind...
The traditional way of publishing books is a one-dimensional procedure. An author creates content, b...
This essay questions the XML doctrine of "one input — many outputs". In the area of publishing the d...
Many knowledge-based organizations are expanding their publishing efforts to include electronic publ...
XML is now at the heart of book publishing techniques: it provides the industry with a robust, flexi...
In digital publishing, encoding documents in XML can produce several advantages for libraries that h...
Publishers are automating the publishing streets to facilitate Printing and Publishing on Demand (PP...
While the World Wide Web (WWW or Web) is steadily expanding, electronic books (e-books) remain a nic...
Electronic books, or e-books, will soon be a major part of electronic publishing. This chapter intro...
XML is the proposed electronic publishing and data interchange format of the future. Currently XML i...
This paper addresses the question of achieving productivity in publishing activities using electroni...
The dawn of the printing press in 1452 ushered in an era of transposing movable type to paper that c...
Although using advanced Web technologies at their core, e-books represent a parallel universe to eve...
The following article provides an introductory overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and how ...
The German book market has been changing during the last decade. Electronic publishing has started t...
While XML-based single source publishing is a powerful tool for streamlining the book publishing ind...
The traditional way of publishing books is a one-dimensional procedure. An author creates content, b...
This essay questions the XML doctrine of "one input — many outputs". In the area of publishing the d...
Many knowledge-based organizations are expanding their publishing efforts to include electronic publ...
XML is now at the heart of book publishing techniques: it provides the industry with a robust, flexi...
In digital publishing, encoding documents in XML can produce several advantages for libraries that h...
Publishers are automating the publishing streets to facilitate Printing and Publishing on Demand (PP...
While the World Wide Web (WWW or Web) is steadily expanding, electronic books (e-books) remain a nic...
Electronic books, or e-books, will soon be a major part of electronic publishing. This chapter intro...
XML is the proposed electronic publishing and data interchange format of the future. Currently XML i...
This paper addresses the question of achieving productivity in publishing activities using electroni...
The dawn of the printing press in 1452 ushered in an era of transposing movable type to paper that c...
Although using advanced Web technologies at their core, e-books represent a parallel universe to eve...
The following article provides an introductory overview of Extensible Markup Language (XML) and how ...
The German book market has been changing during the last decade. Electronic publishing has started t...