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==Beyond Social requirements== | ==Beyond Social requirements== | ||
* online publication | |||
* work-in-progress | |||
* contributions from outside WdKA | |||
* web and paper presence | |||
==Wiki - editing space== | ==Wiki - editing space== | ||
A web applications dedicated to collaborative content creation | |||
== | <small>[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Ward_Cunningham%2C_Inventor_of_the_Wiki.webm Interview with Ward Cunningham] - inventor of the first wiki</small> | ||
==Wiki - positive aspects== | |||
* anyone can become an editor | |||
* all content is public | |||
* revision system: keeping track of each page edit | |||
* enforces semantic structure - making possible converting wiki pages to other formats: HTML, EPUB, ICML, etc | |||
* API (Mediawiki) can request content from pages programmatically | |||
==Wiki - down sides== | |||
http://beyond-social.org/wiki | |||
* a flat space, made only of pages and users | |||
** how to create a structure? | |||
** how to organize a workflow of authors, editors, proofreaders ? | |||
* messy and difficult to read. | |||
** necessity for alternative reading spaces | |||
[[File:Team-Bs.jpg|thumb]] | |||
==Reading spaces - Public manifestations== | ==Reading spaces - Public manifestations== | ||
* Website http://beyond-social.org/ | |||
* Web-to-print paper Publication | |||
* [http://beyond-social.org/prototypes/author-maps/wiki-author-articles.html Authors - articles map] | |||
==Glue scripts== | |||
Connecting editing and reading spaces with: | |||
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Main_page Wiki API] - fetches content from wiki | |||
* [http://pandoc.org/ Pandoc] - convert wiki pages to HTML | |||
* [https://gitlab.com/Castro0o/beyond-social/blob/4deb863a1e3c251022f65e75d779628d69a1a516/article-template.html HTML templates] - provide the structure and design for each page | |||
* [https://gitlab.com/Castro0o/beyond-social/tree/v1 ''gluing'' scripts] - interlink all these elements | |||
== Spin-offs == | == Spin-offs == | ||
==Master of Media Design & Communication - Graduation Catalog== | |||
* [http://pzimediadesign.nl/ Website] | |||
* Print Catalog | |||
[[File:Catalog.jpg|thumb]] | |||
== Refugee Phrasebook == | |||
An open phrasebook for refugees | |||
http://refugeephrasebook.de/ | |||
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Revision as of 12:08, 24 September 2015
<slidy theme="a" />
How to put Hybrid Publishing into practice?
With the Beyond Social Project.
Beyond Social requirements
- online publication
- work-in-progress
- contributions from outside WdKA
- web and paper presence
Wiki - editing space
A web applications dedicated to collaborative content creation
Interview with Ward Cunningham - inventor of the first wiki
Wiki - positive aspects
- anyone can become an editor
- all content is public
- revision system: keeping track of each page edit
- enforces semantic structure - making possible converting wiki pages to other formats: HTML, EPUB, ICML, etc
- API (Mediawiki) can request content from pages programmatically
Wiki - down sides
- a flat space, made only of pages and users
- how to create a structure?
- how to organize a workflow of authors, editors, proofreaders ?
- messy and difficult to read.
- necessity for alternative reading spaces
Reading spaces - Public manifestations
- Website http://beyond-social.org/
- Web-to-print paper Publication
- Authors - articles map
Glue scripts
Connecting editing and reading spaces with:
- Wiki API - fetches content from wiki
- Pandoc - convert wiki pages to HTML
- HTML templates - provide the structure and design for each page
- gluing scripts - interlink all these elements
Spin-offs
Master of Media Design & Communication - Graduation Catalog
- Website
- Print Catalog
Refugee Phrasebook
An open phrasebook for refugees