Post print publishing?
28 August 2013
Liverpool Biennial
Designers, publishers and artists discuss new strategies for publishing in the digital realm as part of Liverpool Biennial’s regular series of talks.
James Bridle, Sara De Bondt and Radovan Scasascia
The list of references below was compiled on the occasion of the ‘Post-print Publishing?’ event. Compiled with help from Sam Baldwin, Vanessa Boni, James Goggin and Radovan Scasascia. Please email us with comments or suggestions!
Organisations
- COPE (Create Once, Publish Everywhere) principle I
- COPE (Create Once, Publish Everywhere) principle II
- The Institute for the Future of the Book
- International Digital Publishing Forum
- Online Scholarly Catalogue Initiative (OSCI)
- OpenGLAM
- The Reader
Publishers
- AA Ebooks (iTunes / Kindle)
- Artist’s Ebooks
- Art & Language
- Badlands
- Books Online
- Dexter Sinister / The Serving Library
- Enhanced Editions
- Fundación Cisneros
- Half Letter Press
- Mapp Editions
- Nieves
- Publication Studio
- Strelka Institute
- Triple Canopy
- Versions Publishing
Online Art Journals and Magazines
- documenta 12 magazines
- dOCUMENTA (13)
- The Culture Machine
- e-Flux Journal
- The Exhibitionist
- Frieze
- Manifesta
- Mute
- Rhizome / The Download
- Tate Etc.
- Whitney Stories
- Works That Work
Blogs
- Beyond the Printed Page: Museum Digital Publishing Bliki
- Bookfutures & Nearlywriting
- The Digital Reader
- ePub Zen Garden
- E-Shelf, X marks the Bokship
- Forward Retreat
- if:book
Conferences and Talks
- Integration of Print and Digital Publishing Workflows at the Art Institute of Chicago
- LBF 2013 Digital Minds Conference
- Museums and the Web
The Transition to Online Scholarly Catalogues - New Art of Making Books
A conference at Winchester School of Art, 20 March 2013 - OSCI and Digital Publishing: The Technology Perspective
Articles
- Peter Bil’ak, Print and Digital
- James Bridle, Walter Benjamin’s Aura: Open Bookmarks and the Future Ebook
- Joe Clark, Web Standards for Ebooks
- Nick Disabato, Publication Standards Part 1: The Fragmented Present
- Nick Disabato, Publication Standards Part 2: A Standard Future
- Sean Dockray & Matthew Fuller, In The Paradise of Too Many Books
- Gavin Everall and Jane Rolo, Bring the Dead Back to Life
- Guardian Ebooks
- Sarah Hromack, Artists’ Ebooks Unbound: An Interview with James Bridle
- Sarah Hromack, A Thing Remade: A Conversation with Paul Chan
- Sarah Hromack, Off the Page
- Sarah Hromack, Ebooks and the Museum Machine
- Ferris Jabr, The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens
- LATITUDES, Expanding the Book: An Interview with Badlands Unlimited
- Graeme McMillan, Why Big Publishers Think Genre Fiction Like Sci-Fi Is the Future of E-Books
- Graeme McMillan, Why Big Publishers Think Genre Fiction Like Sci-Fi Is the Future of E-Books
- Craig Mod, Subcompact Publishing
- Craig Mod, Subcompact round up and The Daily
- Craig Mod, Platforming Books
- Craig Mod, Hack the Cover
Books
- Kirstin Butler, The Late American Novel: Writers on the Future of Books
- Kirstin Butler, The Late American Novel: Writers on the Future of Books
- Alessandro Ludovico, Post-Digital Print – The Mutation of Publishing Since 1894
- Nik Rawlinson, How to Publish your own eBook
Artists’ Projects
- CAMP, Edgeware Road
- Marine Hugonnier, The Unpermanent Book Project
- Rozsa Farkas & Tom Clark, Melika Ngombe Kolongo, Arcadiamissa
- Heidi Nelson
- Krissy Wilson, The Art of Google Books
- Jeu de Paume, Print Error
- Written Images
Production Resources
- Amazon Kindle Forum
- Apple Author
- Biblioboard
- Booki
- Bookleteer
- Calibre
- EPUB check
- EPUB Validator
- Issuu and here
- Kobo
- Metamute tips and here
- PerfectPrepText
- Pigs, Gourds, and Wikis
- Preparing your InDesign [CS5.5] files for ePub export
- OSCI toolkit
- The People’s Ebook
- Smashwords
- Tools for testing your Ebooks
- Ubyu Books
Free Ebook downloads
Ebook Stores
Print on Demand
Humour
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