From Print to Ebooks: A Hybrid Publishing Toolkit for the Arts [electronic resource].
Institute of Network Cultures 2015
Open access content
Is electronic book technology really the way forward for these types of publications? Or does the answer lie in some hybrid form of publication, in which both print and electronic editions of the same basic content can be published in a parallel or complementary fashion? And perhaps more importantly, what are the changes in workflow and design mentality that will need to be implemented in order to allow for such hybrid publications? This Toolkit is meant for everyone working in art and design publishing. No specific expertise of digital technology, or indeed traditional publishing technology, is required. The Toolkit provides hands- on practical advice and tools, focusing on working solutions for low-budget, small-edition publishing. Everything in the Hybrid Publishing Toolkit is based on real-world projects with art and design publishers. Editorial scenarios include art and design catalogues and periodicals, research publications, and artists’/designers’ books.
https://www.librarystack.org/from-print-to-ebooks-a-hybrid-publishing-toolkit-for-the-arts/?ref=unknown
Technology and the arts
Artists
Digital media
Publishers and publishing
Text
Joe Monk
Miriam Rasch
Florian Cramer
Amy Wu
Digital Publishing Toolkit Collective
Marc de Bruijn
Liz Castro
Joost Kircz
Silvio Lorusso
Michael Murtaugh
Pia Pol
Margreet Riphagen
Medamo Spreeuwenberg
Kimmy Spreeuwenberg
André Castro
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