hybrid publishing consortium
DESCRIPTION
The HPC will support open source and open access infrastructures for a variety of sectors engaged with ‘hybrid publishing’ (combining web, print, multi-platform distribution and social media). Foremost among these are the worlds of academic and independent publishing and the HPC will develop technical, financial and workflow models for both, as well as work towards the launch of its own university press. The consortium has made a general commitment to open access publishing as a means to remove the artificial barriers that readers and authors encounter in their engagement with critical and scholarly work. The lab’s dedication to ‘open source infrastructure’ groups together the many technical and social processes that can benefit academic/independent publishers, granting them the sustained attention and resourcing they demand. These include multi-platform delivery, collaborative writing, the ability to circumvent sales monopolies, open IPR and distribution into ‘open education’ environments. The consortium will be a meeting point for the many stakeholders in open access academic and independent publishing – the authors, the readers, the publishers and the technologists. The HPC looks to be a connection point for these communities and will using rapid prototyping and agile development models to support, improve and network existing open source projects. The ultimate objective is to provide easy and inexpensive tool sets to allow publishers to make the switch to open IPR and multi-platform publishing. Single source – this is a key architectural principle to digital multi-platform publishing, where a single master document exists separate from platform dependent design. With the master document being stored with universal metadata and a granular schema making it available on any new platform or distribution channel, in part or as a whole. Partnerships – working with partners in the publishing and technology sectors HPC will support spin-offs and start-ups to service our user community. From development partners such as LShift, Pandora to publishing networks such as Mute and Eurozine. Projects – the HPC has two initial projects as well as other ongoing strands of research. Indy portal – a multi-platform system and open IPR business model for independent publishers aimed at bypassing online digital book distribution monopolies. A multi-platform plugin for Open Journals System (OJS) – the project would be to add multi-platform publication conversion for the main workflow OA publishing tools OJS and its sister software package Open Monograph Systems (OMS).TRANSCRIPT
hybrid publishing lab
Open Source Infrastructures for PublishingSimon Worthington | Hybrid Pubishing Consortium
Transmediale 13
technology
Communication
IdeologyPower
Normavity
T-PINC Framework
Hacked from: PINC Werner Patzelt, TU Dresden. T-PINC Jochen Koubek, U of Bayreuth
technology
Powergoverning principles
policy
Ideology
T-PINC Framework
Hacked from: PINC Werner Patzelt, TU Dresden. T-PINC Jochen Koubek, U of Bayreuth
technology
Communication
IdeologyPower
Normavity
T-PINC Framework
Hacked from: PINC Werner Patzelt, TU Dresden. T-PINC Jochen Koubek, U of Bayreuth
technology
Communication
IdeologyPower
Normavity
T-PINC Framework
System dynamics among users + stakeholders.
Hacked from: PINC Werner Patzelt, TU Dresden. T-PINC Jochen Koubek, U of Bayreuth
Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy, (Joseph Schumpter,1942)
Schumpeter’s Gale + Packet Networks«The opening up of new markets, foreign or domestic, and the organizational development from the craft shop to such concerns as U.S. Steel illustrate the same process of industrial mutation—if I may use that biological term—that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new one. This process of Creative Destruction is the essential fact about capitalism»
Technology Landscape
Removing Barriers to Reading & Writing
Broken Technnologies & Crazy Workflows
Pre-digital
Digital
ServIce deSIgn
human InTerfaceActivities
Writing/ReadingCollaborationSocial Media
TechnIcal InfraSTrucTure
Hardware/SoftwarePlatformsDevicesData/Analytics
envIrOnmenTal
Principles/ValuesBusiness ModelCustomer Needs/ValuesInnovation
Physical contextPolicy/Governing Principles
Socio-EconomicsCultural Norms
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lishing » Distribution » Mktg » Sales » Archival
Hybrid
InPuTS OuTPuTS
WebPODeBook
publishingworkflows
PrintMetadata
Master documentApp Mobile Responsive web (Desktop, tablet, mobile)
Processes & Workflows
Granular re-use (API, OER)Reader analytics
Social book{ }
Reimagining Publishing: New ways of Reading, Writing, New Learning, New Institutions
ParTnerShIPScOre TechnIcal InfraSTrucTure
POTenTIalImPacTS
hybrId PublIShIng cOnSOrTIum PrOjecTS
Open Source Infrastructures for Publishing
Indy portala multi-platform system and open IPR business model for independent publishers aimed at bypassing online digital book distribution monopolies
journals and monographsa multi-platform plugin for Open Journals System (OJS) and Open Monograph Systems (OMS)
InITIal PrOjecTS
...Creative Disruption
...Economic Redistribution
...New instiutions of knowledge
...New instiutions of knowledge
The Hybrid Publishing Lab is part of the Leuphana University of Lüneburg Innovation Incubator, financed by the European Regional Development Fund and co-funded by the German federal state of Lower Saxony.
hybrid publishing lab
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