Understanding Critical Elements of E-books, Part One: EPUB3: Putting Electronic Books into a Package

Webinar

About the Webinar

A critical element of the e-book marketplace is a common file structure that is agreed upon between content creators and the supply chain, and works with multiple reader technologies. The newly released EPUB 3 specification offers a number of major innovations over the previous version, including support for rich media, interactivity, global language support), and styling and layout enhancements. EPUB 3 is also tightly integrated to web standards. This includes HTML 5, which is still in draft. Yet HTML5 is already in use for app development on the iPad and other mobile devices. This webinar will provide a discussion of both of these standards and their use for creating rich, cross-platform e-books.

Part Two of this webinar, Find That E-book – or Not: How Metadata Matters, will be held on Wednesday, March 21.

Event Sessions

Introduction

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EPUB 3 Overview, Evolution, and Benefits

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The recently released EPUB 3 standard is expected to be the foundation for the next generation of digital publications of all sorts--not only books. Developed by a broad-based working group representing diverse constituencies, it provides a common format for delivery to a wide variety of reading systems and devices, from laptops to tablets to smartphones to dedicated eReaders, and accommodates multimedia, rich layout and typography, scripting, and greatly enhanced accessibility and metadata. Mr. Kasdorf will discuss how this watershed standard was developed, what it is designed to accomplish, and how it will evolve over time to stay in synch with today's dynamic digital ecosystem.

Adding Interactivity to Ebooks with HTML5

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HTML5 is revolutionizing the Web, and now it’s coming to your ebook reader! Sanders will provide an overview of several areas of HTML5 that offer great promise to ebook publishers looking to expand beyond traditional text-and-graphic narratives, including Canvas, Audio/Video, Geolocation, and MathML, as well as an overview of the current state of HTML5 support in major ereaders (e.g, iBooks, Nook Tablet, Kindle Fire).

Additional Information

  • Registration closes at 12:00 pm Eastern on March 14, 2012. Cancellations made by March 7, 2012 will receive a refund, less a $20 cancellation. After that date, there are no refunds.
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