Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Re-tie Your Moccasins

Understanding Digital Transfer Paper

2011 begins well with the launch of the collection UNDERSTANDING THE DIGITAL BOOK NumérikLivres editions of Jean-François Gayrard Gwen and Catalá.
This collection has the ambition to try to understand and analyze the challenges and opportunities of digital publishing.
It is open to all players in the inter-book, broadly defined (authors, librarians, teachers, etc.., Are also involved), but also to all readers who simply want to try to understand the impacts and challenges of the transition from print publishing to digital publishing.
I am pleased to provide leadership in this new collection.

From Library library at Library sphere

I am also pleased to inaugurate it with a first book devoted to digital libraries, titled: "From the library to bibliosphère: Impacts books on digital libraries and their evolution "and a preface by Francois Bon.

Very interesting preface course. With François Bon this was no doubt. It opens avenues that I would be happy if I had explored before writing the foreword the book, which was also very curious: a preface written by the book, a book (of) after his own preface ;-) It shall therefore be a good complement to the book for future readers I think .

Excerpts from the foreword by François Bon

" In our small pocket machines are no longer carries a book but a library. And this library, we are building ourselves same either in the idea of preserving or safeguarding, we know that the universal library is everywhere and at all times available : It is history and the path of our research, our desires, and the arbitrariness of our findings.
So the place that collectively embodied the collection of books, and their survival time, the story of their genesis, the good health of their preservation, and the possibility that there is access, reinvents itself as a mutation in violent and richer than that which affects the object itself, which, for so long, lies behind the book.
"Understanding the digital book" is a strong title: because he does not oppose the new form (digital), the inherited form (the book), because it is this verb which wants to take, not just the user manual, but how we appropriate the new object.
So, what changes is read. Here the central verb, here the remoting uses.
This is where the work here presented by Lorenzo Soccavo is new and remarkable. All players digital book in recent history, have a debt to the man who was an early watchers - in terms of editing and publishing as well as media and materials - and a leading protagonists, with his book Gutenberg 2.0.
futurist books, what Soccavo Lorenzo, for this first intervention, was interested in the practice born of the library itself is a critical indicator: the digital reading public sees its task multiplied and reinvented its business. "

See also François Bon:" is the horror (the library without books) .

A seven-step course ...

In "From the library bibliosphère to: the impact of digital books to libraries and their evolution "I propose a run in seven steps:

1 - An easy to identify problematic
2 - Access and sharing
3 - Reconfiguration or reformatting?
4 - The Digital Library must be interfaced
5 - Google news Tower of Babel?
6 - bibliosphère global and neuronal
7 - It is impossible to conclude
and ends with these words, I am hopeful:

"If our report is critical in the world and reading, then all is books, the library is everywhere, and rest is history. "


From the library to bibliosphère presents a course that could be summarized as follows:

- Before 1998: physical libraries that contain books .
- Since 1998: physical libraries + Digital Libraries (digitized).
- 2011-2050: Libraries hub = 1 3 levels - physical library \u0026lt;=> 2 - Interface Digital Library \u0026lt;=> 3 - Virtual Library.
- Towards 2050 : Bibliosphère (Web-3D library semantics).
-? : The book can be cloned (duplicated) that contains all the libraries = hypervolume Borges?
-? : Readers transhumans which each contain a copy of the book that contains all the libraries.

Publisher 100% digital, NumérikLivres distributes its titles on all platforms, as epagine.fr immateriel.fr through which we broadcast on thirty virtual libraries, as fnac.com, feedbooks.com iBookstore and of course Apple.
We are also present on the Kindle Store and, starting in February 2011 on Android through the application of Orange Read & Go.

Collection Understanding Digital Book

Upcoming titles in the collection, usually on a monthly basis, will be spent: Reading Social BD Digital Textbooks and albums plus ...

What topics would you find in this collection? Prospective

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