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Books in Browsers 2011 Conference Photos

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Title: Books in Browsers 2011 Conference Photos  
Author: Internet Archive
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Language: English
Subject: Books In Browsers  |  Brewster Kahle  |  Internet Archive  | , Books In Browsers |  Brewster Kahle |  Internet Archive | 
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Archive, B. I. (n.d.). Books in Browsers 2011 Conference Photos. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Description: Photos from the Books In Browsers 2011 conference at Internet Archive October 27-28, 2011. Books In Browsers 2011 Schedule: Thursday Introduction and Welcome. Kat Meyer (O’Reilly Media), Peter Brantley (Internet Archive) Morning session 1 EPUB — out of the box. Bill McCoy (IDPF). Elegantly On- and Offline. Blaine Cook (Osmosoft), Maureen Evans (Spezzato). Morning session 2 The Network is Overrated. Eric Hellman (Gluejar). The Ebook’s Ambit. Joseph Pearson (Inventive Labs). Morning session 3 Books in Browsers, 1994-2004. Michael Jensen (NAS). The Future Now: The Social Book. Bob Stein (SocialBook). Afternoon session 1 Electric Incunabula: progressive interactive book design. Corey Pressman (Exprima Media). Beautiful Books. Craig Mod (Flipboard). The Infinite Canvas. Peter Meyers (Author). Afternoon session 2 Bookmarks: reports. Todd Carpenter (NISO), Rob Sanderson (LANL), James Bridle (Booktwo), ++. OPDS v1.1+. Hadrien Gardeur (Feedbooks). Afternoon session 3 First Draft of the Revolution: discoverable narratives in digital works. Liza Daly (Threepress). Arcade: A case study in digital publishing. Roland Greene, Marissa Gemma (Stanford Univ.). Lagniappe Libros digitales para todos. Martin Kalfatovic (Smithsonian Institution). Round Tables: EPUB4: Engineering the networked experience. Bill McCoy (IDPF). Evening Books in Browsers. Brewster Kahle (Internet Archive). Friday Morning session 1 Honey to Bees. Eli James (Pandamian). The Beauty of Web-first Workflows. Hugh McGuire (Bookoven). Adaptive Web Design. Pablo Defendini (Open Road Media). Morning session 2 Self-publishing tools and platforms. Miral Sattar (BiblioCrunch). It may be a mob, but it’s my mob. Richard Nash (Cursor Books). Crowdsourcing Enhanced Ebooks. Ricky Wong (Mobnotate). Morning session 3 Digital books: a new chapter for reader privacy. Nicole Ozer (ACLU) Owning and owing: balancing reader privacy and ebook business models. Jason Schultz (EFF) Afternoon session 1 Books as Data. James Bridle (Booktwo/STML). Unlocking stories. Valla Vakili (Smalldemons). Beyond the Encyclopedia: Non-linear reference works. Gordon Mohr (Infinithree). Afternoon session 2 COMA Voyager. Toshiaki Koike, Daihei Shiohama (Voyager Japan).Shared Canvas. Rob Sanderson (LANL) and Benjamin Albritton (Stanford Univ.) Beautiful Art (Books). Greg Albers (Hol Art Books). Afternoon session 3 Competing in an Unpredictable World. Kassia Krozser (Booksquare). Personalization in Transmedia Storytelling. Kevin Franco (Enthrill). Finale The opportunity in Abundance. Brian O’Leary (Magellan Media Partners).

 
 



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