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Author Topic: Why Some Publishers Are Digitizing Themselves  (Read 833 times)
Grex
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« on: June 25, 2005, 07:34:53 AM »

Not completely on-topic, but nonetheless some interesting thoughts on electronic publishing:

http://www.thebookstandard.com/bookstandard/news/publisher/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000968186[/i]
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2005, 12:15:09 PM »

Linkfix:
http://www.thebookstandard.com/bookstandard/news/publisher/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000968186

Entirely on topic, actually!  That pretty much explains why some folks are embracing Creative Commons.  Clinton and Keith S are going this route, it would be interesting to see the results.

On a personal level, TSOY attracted my attention once I finally got a print (well laid out) copy because of the game itself.  But because of the Creative Commons license attached to it, I've been more interested in getting involved with projects involving this game than any other game I can easily remember.

The ability to make text your own, manipulate and distribute it with the consent of the author, is a powerful motivation for creative wannabes like me.  As an (ex) academic (Philosophy, Sociology), I totally fucking wish more academics did the same as the author referenced in the article, especially in the field of Philosophy.

-Andy
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Grex
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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2005, 02:51:33 AM »

Thank you for fixing the broken link.

I don't publish anything at all, but when I stumbled over this article over at BoingBoing.net I thought to myself "Myself, I'll bet this could come in useful over at the Forge"

The net has indeed changed the way we disseminate information! :^)
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« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2005, 04:29:25 AM »

Thank you for sharing that article...:)

As for academics: As someone that has been published a number of times and makes my living as a professor, I have absolutely no problem with people quoting anything/everything I have academically published provided they cite the source.

William Andersen
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