Are we over-thinking EPUB? – Tools of Change for Publishing
Are we over-thinking EPUB? – Tools of Change for Publishing. The punning subtitle to this article indicates its subtext: “The future of the book is inherently linked to the browser.”Filed under: Books...
View ArticleMoving the bookmark on apps vs epub vs pdf
Last year, BOB bookmarked the following blog entries: JMax (http://www.ccsp.sfu.ca/2012/11/books-in-browsers-2012-a-watershed/) “Books in Browsers is a “future-of-publishing” conference. It is...
View ArticleBookmark for Marginalia and Note-taking
Annotation function in Utopiadocs. Copyright © 2012 Lost Island Labs. Nathaniel HawthorneHerman MelvilleNew York, NY; Salem, MA, 1846-1850. ©2012 The President and Fellows of Harvard College Earlier...
View ArticleBookmarking Book Art — Emma Taylor, updated 20140205
The fate of the book is becoming more and more critical as digital replacements ingrain themselves deeper into our society. To me the possibility of the end of the book is a tragic one; I appreciate...
View ArticleBookmark — The evolution of bookselling
Nate Hofhelder, The Digital Reader No good history of the book in the late 20th and early 21st century will overlook this part of the book’s value chain. In covering the earlier eras, the outstanding...
View ArticleBookmark for your browser or ereader? | Anniversary Update
Book with florentine paper bookmark. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Publishing and editorial folk who wish to educate themselves in the changing craft of the book should track this ongoing discussion on the...
View ArticleBookmark – Fast.co interview with Henrik Berggren, Readmill
Michael Grothaus interviews Henrik Berggren about the Readmill app and the future of reading. E-Books Could Be The Future Of Social Media ⚙ Co.Labs ⚙ code + community. Henrik Berggren, Readmill...
View ArticleBookmark – The PhysiDigi Bookmark
If the pen can be mightier than the sword, can a bookmark be mightier than Amazon? Bow Software Ltd in the UK thinks so. Using NFC technology, Charlotte Quickenden’s firm has committed “digital...
View ArticleBookmark – Iain Pears, Arcadia. The Future of Narrative?
Arcadia, Iain Pears In “The Scholarly Kitchen“, Joseph Esposito writes: “I suspect that the multiple narratives of Pears’s fiction will someday find an analogue in expository writing that enables...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....