logging in or signing up mediauit Teobaldo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 59 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry: Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry Publishing sector study Editor: Daniel Kapitan (kapitan.daniel@adl.com) Last updated: June 2001 © GigaPort, Utrecht 2001 (for further information, please mail to info@gigaport.nl) Slide2: The publishing industry serves the need of people to learn, work and leisure Fiction & non-fiction novels Special interest magazines Professional media e.g. for lawyers Instant demand Searchable archives based on content Content (e.g. reference material) is updated monthly / yearly Peer-to-peer publishing, reviewing & experience sharing Continuous demand People want to have it, bring it along For magazines: Advertising sponsored mass media For books: Content is seldom updated, but new titles appear Archiving based on titles Scientific journals WORK LEISURE LEARN Cyclical demand (seasonal, introduction of new methods) Educators are often writers Content is updated yearly / bi-annually (e.g. new methodology) Textbooks Readers & lecture notesSlide3: While electronic publishing will have a big impact on the industry, the market is still dominated by traditional media (books, newspapers, magazines) Source: Centraal Bureau voor StatistiekSlide4: Nevertheless, the evolution from traditional publishing towards multimedia rich web-based publishing is underway time Total volume of Internet mediated publishing services & products Mid 1990s Turn of Millennium 2003+ 1st-Generation e-publishing: B2B services 2nd-Generation e-publishing: e-commerce 3rd-Generation e-publishing: B2C web-based services Buying books online (amazon.com) Online catalogues Source: Arthur D. Little, GigaPort Professional media services & web-based databases Web-based peer reviewed scientific journals Printing-on-Demand Persomalised newspapers, magazines, e-learning etc. eBooks & direct publishingSlide5: GigaPort focuses on the concepts of re-use and tailoring to identify opportunities for value creation in the publishing industry Retailer Distributor (incl. storage) Printer Publisher WriterRe-use: Re-use Re-use and digital asset management enable innovative business models in the publishing industry MPEG-21 defines a multimedia framework for transparent use of multimedia resources across networks & devices by different communities Available tools from, for example, Adobe cover a number of the key elements for network publishing based on the MPEG21 framework Through integrated digital production and asset management the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the publishing chain will improveRe-use: Re-use MPEG-21 defines a multimedia framework for transparent use of multimedia resources across networks & devices by different communities User A User B Event reporting Transaction - Use - Relationship Authorisation - Value exchange Source: http://www.cselt.it/mpeg/standards/mpeg-21/mpeg-21.htmRe-use: Re-use Available tools from, for example, Adobe cover a number of the key elements for network publishing based on the MPEG21 framework Adobe’s vision on network publishing Source: www.adobe.comRe-use: Re-use eMediator framework Source: www.mediadna.com Through integrated digital production and asset management the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the publishing chain will improve Tailoring: Tailoring From personalised e-learning through MIT OpenCourseWare to personalised newspaper archivesTailoring: Tailoring goReader provides personalised and customisable lecture notes and college books (http://www.goreader.com)Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry: Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry Publishing sector study Editor: Daniel Kapitan (kapitan.daniel@adl.com) Last updated: June 2001 © GigaPort, Utrecht 2001 (for further information, please mail to info@gigaport.nl) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
mediauit Teobaldo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 59 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 28, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry: Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry Publishing sector study Editor: Daniel Kapitan (kapitan.daniel@adl.com) Last updated: June 2001 © GigaPort, Utrecht 2001 (for further information, please mail to info@gigaport.nl) Slide2: The publishing industry serves the need of people to learn, work and leisure Fiction & non-fiction novels Special interest magazines Professional media e.g. for lawyers Instant demand Searchable archives based on content Content (e.g. reference material) is updated monthly / yearly Peer-to-peer publishing, reviewing & experience sharing Continuous demand People want to have it, bring it along For magazines: Advertising sponsored mass media For books: Content is seldom updated, but new titles appear Archiving based on titles Scientific journals WORK LEISURE LEARN Cyclical demand (seasonal, introduction of new methods) Educators are often writers Content is updated yearly / bi-annually (e.g. new methodology) Textbooks Readers & lecture notesSlide3: While electronic publishing will have a big impact on the industry, the market is still dominated by traditional media (books, newspapers, magazines) Source: Centraal Bureau voor StatistiekSlide4: Nevertheless, the evolution from traditional publishing towards multimedia rich web-based publishing is underway time Total volume of Internet mediated publishing services & products Mid 1990s Turn of Millennium 2003+ 1st-Generation e-publishing: B2B services 2nd-Generation e-publishing: e-commerce 3rd-Generation e-publishing: B2C web-based services Buying books online (amazon.com) Online catalogues Source: Arthur D. Little, GigaPort Professional media services & web-based databases Web-based peer reviewed scientific journals Printing-on-Demand Persomalised newspapers, magazines, e-learning etc. eBooks & direct publishingSlide5: GigaPort focuses on the concepts of re-use and tailoring to identify opportunities for value creation in the publishing industry Retailer Distributor (incl. storage) Printer Publisher WriterRe-use: Re-use Re-use and digital asset management enable innovative business models in the publishing industry MPEG-21 defines a multimedia framework for transparent use of multimedia resources across networks & devices by different communities Available tools from, for example, Adobe cover a number of the key elements for network publishing based on the MPEG21 framework Through integrated digital production and asset management the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the publishing chain will improveRe-use: Re-use MPEG-21 defines a multimedia framework for transparent use of multimedia resources across networks & devices by different communities User A User B Event reporting Transaction - Use - Relationship Authorisation - Value exchange Source: http://www.cselt.it/mpeg/standards/mpeg-21/mpeg-21.htmRe-use: Re-use Available tools from, for example, Adobe cover a number of the key elements for network publishing based on the MPEG21 framework Adobe’s vision on network publishing Source: www.adobe.comRe-use: Re-use eMediator framework Source: www.mediadna.com Through integrated digital production and asset management the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the publishing chain will improve Tailoring: Tailoring From personalised e-learning through MIT OpenCourseWare to personalised newspaper archivesTailoring: Tailoring goReader provides personalised and customisable lecture notes and college books (http://www.goreader.com)Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry: Next Generation Internet in the publishing industry Publishing sector study Editor: Daniel Kapitan (kapitan.daniel@adl.com) Last updated: June 2001 © GigaPort, Utrecht 2001 (for further information, please mail to info@gigaport.nl)