"Offering a fundamental overview of the main technological developments that have influenced the growth of digital publishing, the author introduces students to the key terms and concepts that make digital publishing possible. The four key publishing sectors (professional reference, academic, education and trade) are explored in detail, providing students with the technical literacy to understand digital developments and examine the growth of new business models. In this edition, sections have been updated to address the growth of audiobooks, reading apps, metadata, and open access, while original case studies address key issues such as digital-first publishing, EPUB, social media and crowdsourcing. Also covered are the key issues and debates that face the industry as a whole, such as pricing and copyright, and their impact on the industry is explored through relevant case studies. Taken together, the chapters examine the challenges of digital publishing and explore the opportunities it provides to develop new and diverse audiences." (Publisher)
Contents
I. TECHNOLOGY CONTEXT FOR DIGITAL PUBLISHING
1 Developments towards digital production, 13
2 Structure for data, 21
3 Working with the web and other technology developments, 34
4 Organising content and the digital development process, 39
5 The context for ebook formats, e-readers and digital products, 46
II. PUBLISHING SECTORS
6 Developments in digital professional reference publishing, 65
7 Developments in digital publishing for the academic market, 89
8 Developments in digital publishing in the education market, 123
9 Developments in digital publishing for consumer markets, 152
III. DIGITAL PUBLISHING ISSUES
10 Copyright, piracy and selling issues, 191
11 Digital marketing, social media and discoverability, 203
12 New working practices and creative entrepreneurship, 220
13 Self-publishing and other digital reader/writer economies, 232
14 Futurizing publishing structures, 242