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The Digital Life – A Look Ahead
Family Matters —
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The first computer I worked on filled up a room the size of a basketball court. It had 128K (yes, as in kilobytes) of memory, reel-to-reel tape drives and disk drives the size of washing machines. It was state of the art at the time and handled some pretty impressive systems (Do you remember the movie War Games ?). ...1 day ago -
XOXO Publishing website re-opened
Pickled Cupid —
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The XOXO Publishing website has returned from re-construction and is back online . They have a submissions page now and desired genres are laid out. At this time the information I see hints that some royalties may be donated to charity, but the specifics about this is unclear. Publisher states right to change website ...2 days ago -
Shades of the Departed – Pushing the Envelope
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
It’s always a delight when a new article from Shades of the Departed arrives in my newsreader. Even if I didn’t have a fixation for old photos, I’d find the articles entertaining and informative. And, to be included in this talented group of addicts as one of the contributors is a very special honor. ...1 week ago -
Lulu Adds E-Books
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
In addition to publishing printed books in any number of sizes and bindings, Lulu has always included a PDF download option. Now, you can also offer your publications in e-book format which offers both multi-device support (iPhone using Stanza, Sony, PC, Mac and more) and digital rights management (copy protection). ...1 week ago -
Version 3 of SCHEMA ST4 With Significantly Expanded Features
Your Story —
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Finding Reuse Potential – Reducing Translation Costs1 week ago -
Electronic Publishing: an interview with Moriah Jovan, part II
A Motley Vision —
Authority: 488
In Part I of my interview with Moriah Jovan , she provided overview of the electronic publishing market as it currently stands as well as some of the overall issues the e-books market is facing. Here in Part II, we get in to e-books in the Mormon market as well as a some advice for authors and publishers and some ...1 week ago -
Making Lemonade
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
Lately, I’ve been experimenting with some ideas for presenting family stories in a hybrid format – part family history and part scrapbook. While looking for inspiration, I stumbled on DesignerDigitals and Katie Pertiet’s wonderful compositions. Her use of brushes, layer modes and opacity settings – not to ...1 week ago -
VIDEO: Office Space Meets eBooks
Inkthinker —
Authority: 117
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Electronic Publishing: an interview with Moriah Jovan, part I
A Motley Vision —
Authority: 488
AMV has already touched on electronic publishing in Theric’s post Those LDS Ladies of Indie Publishing and other comments here and there. Today, I bring back Moriah Jovan, one of “them LDS Ladies,” for a more in depth look at e-publishing. In Part I, MoJo provides an overview of the field plus an in-depth look ...2 weeks ago -
The Hybrid Family History
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
I’ve enjoyed watching the digital scrapbooking community grow and mature and while I have nothing like the talent of today’s page designers, I do find it a compelling way to give focus to the photos, letters and other documents that are part of my family’s history. I’m still a storyteller at heart and lengthy ...3 weeks ago -
Found on Scribd
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
While wandering around in Scribd this morning, I stumbled upon the Cambridge (Iowa) Historical Association’s newsletter archive . They’re just getting started, but it looks very nice and will soon be a handy resource for members near and far. I also found a very nice archive for the Redmond (Washington) ...4 weeks ago -
E-Books in the News
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
This has been a busy week for e-book news stories. First, Gizmodo gave us a look at the new e-reader Barnes & Noble will be announcing next week. Next we hear that Google plans to open its own electronic book store using the 500,000 or so books already in Google Books as its beginning inventory. According ...4 weeks ago -
Books, Sugar and OLPC
Sayamindu's Ramblings —
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Articles and posts like this (and subsequently this ) underline the need for a status report about ebook-reading in Sugar and in the XO laptops. For the past few months, apart from my usual duties, I have been working on the book-reading stack for OLPC and Sugar, and this may be viewed as a progress report of the ...4 weeks ago -
Electronic Publishers: Blurb
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
If dealing with layouts, templates and styles is more than you want to handle in your family history project, take a look at Blurb . This publishing platform includes the free BookSmart® software which makes it easy to pull the photos, scanned records and text into a beautifully designed book. You select from a ...8 weeks ago -
Errors preserved for eternity in the black and white of print
disassociated.com —
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As much as we love books the print medium does have a way of propagating errors and mistakes which cannot be corrected as easily as electronically published material can. Nietzsche famously said that there are no such things as facts, only interpretations. Be that as it may, every writer knows that there are ...8 weeks ago -
Fund-Raising with Lulu
Family Matters —
Authority: 119
There are two big fund-raising favorites down in my neck of the woods – cookbooks and calendars. Lulu , the self-publishing platform, realized that and made it easy for anyone to create, publish and sell either product. Why am I bringing this up now? If you’re considering a 2010 calendar to have ready for sale ...8 weeks ago
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