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Bill Kasdorf
VP and Principal Consultant,Apex Content Solutions
Making the Most of Today’s
Dynamic Digital Landscape
An Introduction to ePublishing
New Devices
User Expectations
Changing Standards
Scary, isn’t it?
New Devices
User Expectations
Changing Standards
More alike under the hood
than you’d think.
New Devices
User Expectations
Changing Standards
More alike under the hood
than you’d think.
Getting more aligned
every day.
New Devices
User Expectations
Changing Standards
More alike under the hood
than you’d think.
Getting more aligned
every day.
They’re the point
of publishing . . .
and they make us
publish better.
User Expectations
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
They’re looking for an answer,
not a publication.
You publish content.
Publications are just how you deliver it.
Semantics is the key.
Information.
Users expect to be able to query your content
to find what they’re looking for.
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
“How should Performance Indicator
Descriptions and Output Indicators be
re-written for effective analysis?”
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
“How should Performance Indicator
Descriptions and Output Indicators be
re-written for effective analysis?”
Educational standards and technologies
are evolving rapidly.
Markup, metadata, assessment, analytics—
interoperability is key.
Instruction.
They need to learn how to do something.
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
“How should Performance Indicator
Descriptions and Output Indicators be re-
written for effective analysis?”
“What are the most recent publications
that address my specialty?”
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
“How should Performance Indicator
Descriptions and Output Indicators be re-
written for effective analysis?”
“What are the most recent publications
that address my specialty?”
Your publications are part of a
rich, broad, intellectual ecosystem.
Users need to move fluidly between resources—
metadata, IDs, and linking are key.
Professional development.
They need to learn how to do something.
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
“How should Performance Indicator
Descriptions and Output Indicators be re-
written for effective analysis?”
“What are the most recent publications
that address my specialty?”
“Show me how drought progressed
in South Asia from 1990–2013.”
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
“How much did ADB lend
in South Asia in 2013?”
“How should Performance Indicator
Descriptions and Output Indicators be re-
written for effective analysis?”
“What are the most recent publications
that address my specialty?”
“Show me how drought progressed
in South Asia from 1990–2013.”
Visualization, interactivity, rich media,
“gamification,” etc. enhance learning
by involving the user.
These can be expensive to create,
and can quickly become outdated.
Open Web Platform standards are key.
Engagement.
They want something dynamic, not static.
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
What format does the user want it in?
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
What format does the user want it in?
Text? Audio? Video? Animation?
Not everything needs to be in every format,
but things need to be in appropriate formats,
and rich media needs fallbacks.
Don’t forget about accessibility!
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
What format does the user want it in?
What platform/device is being used?
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
What format does the user want it in?
What platform/device is being used?
Browser online? Offline?
E-Reader? Tablet? Phone?
Even . . . paper?
OS (Operating System) becomes an issue.
Responsive design enables one file to adapt
to various “viewport” dimensions.
Key standards: Open Web Platform.
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
What format does the user want it in?
What platform/device is being used?
What does the user want to do?
User Expectations
What is this user looking for?
What format does the user want it in?
What platform/device is being used?
What does the user want to do?
Immersive reading? Look things up?
Highlight, annotate, bookmark?
Share comments with others?
Currently highlighting, annotating, sharing, etc.
are confined to proprietary platforms/systems/apps.
EPUB and OWP are working to standardize
and make them non-proprietary.
This didn’t just all happen overnight.
Digital publishing has been evolving
for as long as there have been computers.
The Evolution Digital Publishing
1960s and ’70s
Early digital books on mainframes
Word processing, phototypesetting
The Evolution Digital Publishing
1960s and ’70s
Early digital books on mainframes
Word processing, phototypesetting
1980s
Actual products: CD-ROMS
Digital typesetting with proprietary codes
SGML and PostScript
The Evolution Digital Publishing
1960s and ’70s
Early digital books on mainframes
Word processing, phototypesetting
1980s
Actual products: CD-ROMS
Digital typesetting with proprietary codes
SGML and PostScript
1990s
The first wave of dedicated e-readers
XML, PDF, and the Web
The Evolution Digital Publishing
1960s and ’70s
Early digital books on mainframes
Word processing, phototypesetting
1980s
Actual products: CD-ROMS
Digital typesetting with proprietary codes
SGML and PostScript
1990s
The first wave of dedicated e-readers
XML, PDF, and the Web
Key Dynamics
Analog to digital
“Capturing keystrokes”
Presentational tagging
to generic tagging
Proprietary schemes
to standards
The Evolution Digital Publishing
1960s and ’70s
Early digital books on mainframes
Word processing, phototypesetting
1980s
Actual products: CD-ROMS
Digital typesetting with proprietary codes
SGML and PostScript
1990s
The first wave of dedicated e-readers
XML and PDF
Key Dynamics
Analog to digital
“Capturing keystrokes”
Presentational tagging
to generic tagging
Proprietary schemes
to standards
. . . which leads to
“Hey, we don’t even need to
print stuff out—you can read it
right on the screen!”
But who would want to
read on a screen?
The
1998
Rocket
eBook
Looks pretty
familiar,
doesn’t it?
Soon there were lots of e-readers.
And lots of ebook formats.
Remember Microsoft’s .lit?
Remember Sony’s .bbeb?
Oh, yeah, and Mobipocket’s .mobi . . .
The turn of the
millennium:
We’re building
a Tower of
Babel.
IDPF to the Rescue!
Developing an open standard
with broad industry participation
1999: OEB
(the Open eBook standard)
2007: EPUB
(+ the non-EPUB Kindle . . .)
2010: EPUB 2.0.1
(+ the EPUB-based iPad/iBooks)
EPUB 2.0.1
works for books
like this . . .
. . . but not for
complex publications
like these
October 11, 2011:
EPUB 3.0, E-Book Superhero,
comes to save the day!
Remember the complaints about
changing standards?
We’d be in a bad state if they didn’t change.
SGML became XML.
OEB became EPUB.
EPUB 2.0.1 became EPUB 3.
HTML 1.1 became HTML5.
These standards are designed to evolve
as the technology and user needs
change over time.
Remember the complaints about
changing standards?
We’d be in a bad state if they didn’t change.
SGML became XML.
OEB became EPUB.
EPUB 2.0.1 became EPUB 3.
HTML 1.1 became HTML5.
These standards are designed to evolve
as the technology and user needs
change over time.
And they’re converging.
EPUB 3 is based on
XHTML5, which is HTML5
conforming to XML rules.
File Formats vs. Markup and Metadata
Files are the “containers” for
content—text, images, fonts,
video, audio, scripts, etc.
Markup and metadata are the
“codes” and stored information
that make those files “work.”
It’s important not to confuse the two.
EPUB, for example (a .epub file)
is actually a .zip container with
all that stuff in it.
Content
Think of content as the
stuff you can see.
Markup
Think of markup as
the engineering that
makes it work
like a well-oiled machine.
Metadata
Think of metadata
as the oil.
Some Common Text File Formats
Microsoft Word
Used for most authoring and editing
TeX/LaTeX
Common for math, statistics, engineering
InDesign
The leading design/page layout format
XML
The foundation of most modern publishing
HTML
The format of the World Wide Web
Some Common Metadata Formats
ONIX
Supply chain metadata for bookselling
PRISM
Suite of metadata standards for magazines
Dublin Core
Widely used generic metadata standard
schema.org
Standardized vocabularies for browsers
Thema
New international subject codes
Some Common Image Formats
TIFF (.tif or .tiff)
“Tagged Image File Format”
JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg)
“Joint Photographic Experts Group”
GIF (.gif)
“Graphics Interchange Format”
PNG (.png)
“Portable Network Graphics”
SVG (.svg)
“Scalable Vector Graphics”
. . . and Some Common Proprietary Formats
AI (.ai)
Adobe Illustrator
PSD (.psd)
Photoshop
EPS (.eps)
Encapsulated Postscript
PPT (.ppt)
PowerPoint
WMF/EMF
Windows Metafile / Enhanced Metafile
These are used
in production
but don’t belong
in deliverable
products.
Audio and Video Formats
HTML5 vs. Proprietary
Best: open formats permitted by HTML5
in the <audio> and <video> elements:
theyworknativelyinbrowsers(andiOSetc.)
Proprietary formats like Flash (.swf) and
QuickTime (.mov, .qt) require plug-ins
Ideal: Formats Recommended by EPUB 3
Audio: MP3 and MP4 AAC LC
Video: H.264 and VP8/WebM
(often both due to browser/RS inconsistency)
Scripts
JavaScript
Fundamental to the Open Web Platform
JavaScript Libraries
“Pre-written” scripts to adapt as needed
Most popular: open-source jQuery
Widgets
Interactive features like quizzes, sliders,
“assessments” in educational content,
graphing data from a table, etc.
Fonts
OpenType
Primary font format for print
WOFF
Primary font format for web
Licensing
Know what rights you’ve got!
Obfuscating and Embedding
Enable ebook to contain the fonts it needs
UNICODE Fonts
Encoding aligns with Web and XML
Stylesheets
Word
A good “styles library” helps add
structure and semantics
InDesign/Quark
Paragraph styles and character styles
ensure consistency, efficiency
Browsers/Ebooks
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
Adapts rendering for context/device
Enables “responsive design”
Deliverable Products
PDF
Preserves look of typeset page
Used for printing, online delivery
Doesn’t “reflow” for different screen sizes
EPUB
International standard format
Non-proprietary, works almost everywhere
Reflowable or fixed layout
KF8
Amazon’s proprietary ebook format
Markup & Metadata
CONTENT MARKUP
Structure
What are the pieces, and how do they relate?
Semantics
What are the pieces for, what are they about?
Resources
Images, multimedia, scripts, stylesheets, etc.
Associations
Links, references, annotations, indexes, etc.
<CN> </CN>
</CT>
</AU>
<INTRO>
</INTRO>
<H1>
<H2>
</H1>
</H2>
<CT>
<AU>
<GLOSS> </GLOSS>
Here’s one possible
markup scheme:
“Chapter number”
“Chapter title”
“Author’s name”
“Introductory
paragraph”
“Level 1 subhead”
“Level 2 subhead”
“Glossary term”
That’s XML markup.
Those are “tags.”
<CN> </CN>
</CT>
</AU>
<INTRO>
</INTRO>
<H1>
<H2>
</H1>
</H2>
<CT>
<AU>
<GLOSS> </GLOSS>
Here’s one possible
markup scheme:
“Chapter number”
“Chapter title”
“Author’s name”
“Introductory
paragraph”
“Level 1 subhead”
“Level 2 subhead”
“Glossary term”
That’s XML markup.
Those are “tags.”
XML is the
best form of
markup.
It enables you
to not only
render
the pieces
differently
in different
contexts but
manage
the pieces
independently.
XML
XML enables
the separation of
structure and semantics
from
rendering, presentation.
XML
XML liberates your content
from any particular page design,
any particular reading system,
any particular workflow.
Print, app, ebook, and online:
all from the same XML document!
Semantics
Semantics Supercharge Your Content
Distinguish elements with same tag
that have specific structural functions
Disambiguate text: is “Washington” the
president, the city, the bridge, or the state?
Describe content to enhance discovery,
enable filtering via keywords, controlled
vocabularies, taxonomies
METADATA
Identifiers
Unique, unambiguous, machine-processable
Enable precise linking and “chunking”
Subject Codes
Terms + codes facilitate discovery,
enable “recommendation engines”
Supply-Chain Metadata
Essential to retailers, distributors,
aggregators, licensees, etc.
Workflow and
Content Management
We all know what the stages of the
editorial and production workflow are . . .
Design.
Copyediting.
Typesetting.
Artwork.
Indexing.
Quality Control.
Ebook Creation.
. . . but we need to look deeper
to optimize how they work
in any given organization.
They’re usually done in silos.
Which are hard to see into,
and are starting to break down.
Who Does What?
Do it in-house?
Outsource it?
Automate it?
You can’t answer these questions properly
without deconstructing the categories.
And the answers differ
from publisher to publisher.
Workflow
Workflow is where it all comes together:
A vocabulary that fits your publications.
Markup that makes your content agile.
Metadata that makes it meaningful.
The standards that make it interoperable.
The technologies that fit your capabilities.
Don’t start by looking for
a Content Management System.
Start by thinking about
how you need to manage your content.
The point is to . . .
. . . get from this . . .
Thanks to Jake Zarnegar of Silverchair for the graphics.
. . . to this.
Which means managing
your content
not just
your publications.
Six Things “Content Management”
Might Mean
1. Web Content Management
2. Digital Asset Management
3. Workflow Management
4. XML Workflow Management
5. XML Repository Management
6. ALL OF THE ABOVE
Number of Content Management Systems
that are Magic
They only work
if you work to make them work!
Analyze your workflow, models, products, and plans
so you know what you want the CMS to do.
Implementing a CMS helps you understand,
document, and improve how you do what you do!
You can buy
a Content Management System
but you can’t buy
good content management.
You have to do
good content management.
Thanks!
Bill Kasdorf
bkasdorf@apexcovantage.com
+1 734 904 6252
@BillKasdorf

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Introduction to ePublishing

  • 1. Bill Kasdorf VP and Principal Consultant,Apex Content Solutions Making the Most of Today’s Dynamic Digital Landscape An Introduction to ePublishing
  • 4. New Devices User Expectations Changing Standards More alike under the hood than you’d think.
  • 5. New Devices User Expectations Changing Standards More alike under the hood than you’d think. Getting more aligned every day.
  • 6. New Devices User Expectations Changing Standards More alike under the hood than you’d think. Getting more aligned every day. They’re the point of publishing . . . and they make us publish better.
  • 8. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?”
  • 9. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?” They’re looking for an answer, not a publication. You publish content. Publications are just how you deliver it. Semantics is the key. Information. Users expect to be able to query your content to find what they’re looking for.
  • 10. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?” “How should Performance Indicator Descriptions and Output Indicators be re-written for effective analysis?”
  • 11. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?” “How should Performance Indicator Descriptions and Output Indicators be re-written for effective analysis?” Educational standards and technologies are evolving rapidly. Markup, metadata, assessment, analytics— interoperability is key. Instruction. They need to learn how to do something.
  • 12. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?” “How should Performance Indicator Descriptions and Output Indicators be re- written for effective analysis?” “What are the most recent publications that address my specialty?”
  • 13. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?” “How should Performance Indicator Descriptions and Output Indicators be re- written for effective analysis?” “What are the most recent publications that address my specialty?” Your publications are part of a rich, broad, intellectual ecosystem. Users need to move fluidly between resources— metadata, IDs, and linking are key. Professional development. They need to learn how to do something.
  • 14. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?” “How should Performance Indicator Descriptions and Output Indicators be re- written for effective analysis?” “What are the most recent publications that address my specialty?” “Show me how drought progressed in South Asia from 1990–2013.”
  • 15. User Expectations What is this user looking for? “How much did ADB lend in South Asia in 2013?” “How should Performance Indicator Descriptions and Output Indicators be re- written for effective analysis?” “What are the most recent publications that address my specialty?” “Show me how drought progressed in South Asia from 1990–2013.” Visualization, interactivity, rich media, “gamification,” etc. enhance learning by involving the user. These can be expensive to create, and can quickly become outdated. Open Web Platform standards are key. Engagement. They want something dynamic, not static.
  • 16. User Expectations What is this user looking for? What format does the user want it in?
  • 17. User Expectations What is this user looking for? What format does the user want it in? Text? Audio? Video? Animation? Not everything needs to be in every format, but things need to be in appropriate formats, and rich media needs fallbacks. Don’t forget about accessibility!
  • 18. User Expectations What is this user looking for? What format does the user want it in? What platform/device is being used?
  • 19. User Expectations What is this user looking for? What format does the user want it in? What platform/device is being used? Browser online? Offline? E-Reader? Tablet? Phone? Even . . . paper? OS (Operating System) becomes an issue. Responsive design enables one file to adapt to various “viewport” dimensions. Key standards: Open Web Platform.
  • 20. User Expectations What is this user looking for? What format does the user want it in? What platform/device is being used? What does the user want to do?
  • 21. User Expectations What is this user looking for? What format does the user want it in? What platform/device is being used? What does the user want to do? Immersive reading? Look things up? Highlight, annotate, bookmark? Share comments with others? Currently highlighting, annotating, sharing, etc. are confined to proprietary platforms/systems/apps. EPUB and OWP are working to standardize and make them non-proprietary.
  • 22. This didn’t just all happen overnight. Digital publishing has been evolving for as long as there have been computers.
  • 23. The Evolution Digital Publishing 1960s and ’70s Early digital books on mainframes Word processing, phototypesetting
  • 24. The Evolution Digital Publishing 1960s and ’70s Early digital books on mainframes Word processing, phototypesetting 1980s Actual products: CD-ROMS Digital typesetting with proprietary codes SGML and PostScript
  • 25. The Evolution Digital Publishing 1960s and ’70s Early digital books on mainframes Word processing, phototypesetting 1980s Actual products: CD-ROMS Digital typesetting with proprietary codes SGML and PostScript 1990s The first wave of dedicated e-readers XML, PDF, and the Web
  • 26. The Evolution Digital Publishing 1960s and ’70s Early digital books on mainframes Word processing, phototypesetting 1980s Actual products: CD-ROMS Digital typesetting with proprietary codes SGML and PostScript 1990s The first wave of dedicated e-readers XML, PDF, and the Web Key Dynamics Analog to digital “Capturing keystrokes” Presentational tagging to generic tagging Proprietary schemes to standards
  • 27. The Evolution Digital Publishing 1960s and ’70s Early digital books on mainframes Word processing, phototypesetting 1980s Actual products: CD-ROMS Digital typesetting with proprietary codes SGML and PostScript 1990s The first wave of dedicated e-readers XML and PDF Key Dynamics Analog to digital “Capturing keystrokes” Presentational tagging to generic tagging Proprietary schemes to standards . . . which leads to “Hey, we don’t even need to print stuff out—you can read it right on the screen!”
  • 28. But who would want to read on a screen?
  • 30. Soon there were lots of e-readers. And lots of ebook formats. Remember Microsoft’s .lit? Remember Sony’s .bbeb? Oh, yeah, and Mobipocket’s .mobi . . .
  • 31. The turn of the millennium: We’re building a Tower of Babel.
  • 32. IDPF to the Rescue! Developing an open standard with broad industry participation 1999: OEB (the Open eBook standard) 2007: EPUB (+ the non-EPUB Kindle . . .) 2010: EPUB 2.0.1 (+ the EPUB-based iPad/iBooks)
  • 33. EPUB 2.0.1 works for books like this . . .
  • 34. . . . but not for complex publications like these
  • 35. October 11, 2011: EPUB 3.0, E-Book Superhero, comes to save the day!
  • 36. Remember the complaints about changing standards? We’d be in a bad state if they didn’t change. SGML became XML. OEB became EPUB. EPUB 2.0.1 became EPUB 3. HTML 1.1 became HTML5. These standards are designed to evolve as the technology and user needs change over time.
  • 37. Remember the complaints about changing standards? We’d be in a bad state if they didn’t change. SGML became XML. OEB became EPUB. EPUB 2.0.1 became EPUB 3. HTML 1.1 became HTML5. These standards are designed to evolve as the technology and user needs change over time. And they’re converging. EPUB 3 is based on XHTML5, which is HTML5 conforming to XML rules.
  • 38. File Formats vs. Markup and Metadata Files are the “containers” for content—text, images, fonts, video, audio, scripts, etc. Markup and metadata are the “codes” and stored information that make those files “work.” It’s important not to confuse the two. EPUB, for example (a .epub file) is actually a .zip container with all that stuff in it.
  • 39. Content Think of content as the stuff you can see.
  • 40. Markup Think of markup as the engineering that makes it work like a well-oiled machine.
  • 42. Some Common Text File Formats Microsoft Word Used for most authoring and editing TeX/LaTeX Common for math, statistics, engineering InDesign The leading design/page layout format XML The foundation of most modern publishing HTML The format of the World Wide Web
  • 43. Some Common Metadata Formats ONIX Supply chain metadata for bookselling PRISM Suite of metadata standards for magazines Dublin Core Widely used generic metadata standard schema.org Standardized vocabularies for browsers Thema New international subject codes
  • 44. Some Common Image Formats TIFF (.tif or .tiff) “Tagged Image File Format” JPEG (.jpg or .jpeg) “Joint Photographic Experts Group” GIF (.gif) “Graphics Interchange Format” PNG (.png) “Portable Network Graphics” SVG (.svg) “Scalable Vector Graphics”
  • 45. . . . and Some Common Proprietary Formats AI (.ai) Adobe Illustrator PSD (.psd) Photoshop EPS (.eps) Encapsulated Postscript PPT (.ppt) PowerPoint WMF/EMF Windows Metafile / Enhanced Metafile These are used in production but don’t belong in deliverable products.
  • 46. Audio and Video Formats HTML5 vs. Proprietary Best: open formats permitted by HTML5 in the <audio> and <video> elements: theyworknativelyinbrowsers(andiOSetc.) Proprietary formats like Flash (.swf) and QuickTime (.mov, .qt) require plug-ins Ideal: Formats Recommended by EPUB 3 Audio: MP3 and MP4 AAC LC Video: H.264 and VP8/WebM (often both due to browser/RS inconsistency)
  • 47. Scripts JavaScript Fundamental to the Open Web Platform JavaScript Libraries “Pre-written” scripts to adapt as needed Most popular: open-source jQuery Widgets Interactive features like quizzes, sliders, “assessments” in educational content, graphing data from a table, etc.
  • 48. Fonts OpenType Primary font format for print WOFF Primary font format for web Licensing Know what rights you’ve got! Obfuscating and Embedding Enable ebook to contain the fonts it needs UNICODE Fonts Encoding aligns with Web and XML
  • 49. Stylesheets Word A good “styles library” helps add structure and semantics InDesign/Quark Paragraph styles and character styles ensure consistency, efficiency Browsers/Ebooks CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) Adapts rendering for context/device Enables “responsive design”
  • 50. Deliverable Products PDF Preserves look of typeset page Used for printing, online delivery Doesn’t “reflow” for different screen sizes EPUB International standard format Non-proprietary, works almost everywhere Reflowable or fixed layout KF8 Amazon’s proprietary ebook format
  • 52. CONTENT MARKUP Structure What are the pieces, and how do they relate? Semantics What are the pieces for, what are they about? Resources Images, multimedia, scripts, stylesheets, etc. Associations Links, references, annotations, indexes, etc.
  • 53. <CN> </CN> </CT> </AU> <INTRO> </INTRO> <H1> <H2> </H1> </H2> <CT> <AU> <GLOSS> </GLOSS> Here’s one possible markup scheme: “Chapter number” “Chapter title” “Author’s name” “Introductory paragraph” “Level 1 subhead” “Level 2 subhead” “Glossary term” That’s XML markup. Those are “tags.”
  • 54. <CN> </CN> </CT> </AU> <INTRO> </INTRO> <H1> <H2> </H1> </H2> <CT> <AU> <GLOSS> </GLOSS> Here’s one possible markup scheme: “Chapter number” “Chapter title” “Author’s name” “Introductory paragraph” “Level 1 subhead” “Level 2 subhead” “Glossary term” That’s XML markup. Those are “tags.” XML is the best form of markup. It enables you to not only render the pieces differently in different contexts but manage the pieces independently.
  • 55. XML XML enables the separation of structure and semantics from rendering, presentation.
  • 56. XML XML liberates your content from any particular page design, any particular reading system, any particular workflow. Print, app, ebook, and online: all from the same XML document!
  • 57. Semantics Semantics Supercharge Your Content Distinguish elements with same tag that have specific structural functions Disambiguate text: is “Washington” the president, the city, the bridge, or the state? Describe content to enhance discovery, enable filtering via keywords, controlled vocabularies, taxonomies
  • 58. METADATA Identifiers Unique, unambiguous, machine-processable Enable precise linking and “chunking” Subject Codes Terms + codes facilitate discovery, enable “recommendation engines” Supply-Chain Metadata Essential to retailers, distributors, aggregators, licensees, etc.
  • 60. We all know what the stages of the editorial and production workflow are . . . Design. Copyediting. Typesetting. Artwork. Indexing. Quality Control. Ebook Creation. . . . but we need to look deeper to optimize how they work in any given organization.
  • 61. They’re usually done in silos. Which are hard to see into, and are starting to break down.
  • 62. Who Does What? Do it in-house? Outsource it? Automate it? You can’t answer these questions properly without deconstructing the categories. And the answers differ from publisher to publisher.
  • 63. Workflow Workflow is where it all comes together: A vocabulary that fits your publications. Markup that makes your content agile. Metadata that makes it meaningful. The standards that make it interoperable. The technologies that fit your capabilities.
  • 64. Don’t start by looking for a Content Management System. Start by thinking about how you need to manage your content. The point is to . . .
  • 65. . . . get from this . . .
  • 66. Thanks to Jake Zarnegar of Silverchair for the graphics. . . . to this.
  • 67. Which means managing your content not just your publications.
  • 68. Six Things “Content Management” Might Mean 1. Web Content Management 2. Digital Asset Management 3. Workflow Management 4. XML Workflow Management 5. XML Repository Management 6. ALL OF THE ABOVE
  • 69. Number of Content Management Systems that are Magic They only work if you work to make them work! Analyze your workflow, models, products, and plans so you know what you want the CMS to do. Implementing a CMS helps you understand, document, and improve how you do what you do!
  • 70. You can buy a Content Management System but you can’t buy good content management. You have to do good content management.