Description |
xxiv, 251 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
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regular print |
Series |
C-2-C project ; book 3.2 |
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C-2-C series ; book 3.2
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Contents |
Shifting into the Information Economy / Dean Mason -- Case Studies-Trials with Technology -- Tea Tree Gully eDocument Initiative / Peter Burrows, Michael Coburn and Daria Loi -- Publishing Futures in an eLearning Community / Peter Burrows, Michael Coburn and Daria Loi -- Gale Group Case Study / Paul Mercieca -- Future Content Services for Young People / Sarah Miller and David Prater -- From Printing Maps to Satisfy Demand to Printing Maps on Demand / William Cartwright -- Disability Acces to Published Material / Martin Fathers -- Considerations for Infrastructure Development -- Developing the Book Production Industry -- / Luke Naismith and Richard Vines -- Reader as User in a Re-Intermediated Supply Chain / Peter Burrows, Michael Coburn and Daria Loi -- Finding a Place in the ePublishing Ecology / Peter Burrows, Michael Coburn and Daria Loi -- Publishing in the New Economy / Bill Martin -- An IT Architecture for ePublishing / Mark Andrew |
Summary |
Presenting research in leading edge applications of new technologies in traditional book markets, this book analyses what the commercial opportunities are and how businesses might go about exploiting them. In addition to the education sector, significant opportunities also existing in markets for print handicapped, maps and infotainment |
Notes |
"Emerging markets for books, from creator to consumer" -- Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
SUBJECT |
International Conference on Electronic Publishing, Document Manipulation, and Typography http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88034218 -- Australia. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021326
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Subject |
Electronic books -- Australia -- Marketing.
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Publishers and publishing -- Australia.
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Book industries and trade -- Australia.
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Electronic publishing -- Australia.
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Electronic books.
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Author |
Cope, Bill.
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Mason, Dean.
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LC no. |
2002489331 |
ISBN |
1863350942 : |
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1863350950 : |
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