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1 Editoria™ Streamlining Monograph Production with Collaborative Knowledge Framework Tools @JustinGonder California Digital Library LPC Forum May 18, 2016

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4 Press Library We have complementary skill sets/expertise. We are both non-commercial, mission-driven organizations (i.e. no money) We have a shared interest in building the infrastructure to support humanities research We both need this kind of platform to support our own Open Access humanities book publishing programs.

5 UCP venturing into Open Access book publishing with its Luminos monograph program – and needs to get BPCs as low as possible CDL looking to increase support for library partners, who want to provide services for authors and editors of book length works

6 The Vision for Editoria™ Move authoring, revision, and editorial workflow to the web. Use web standards and open APIs to achieve flexibility and adaptability Incorporate web-based tools and workflows to speed production processes and create cost efficiencies Help create a sustainable future for monograph publishing

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8 The current workflow is not dynamic

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10 It could be more iterative and collaborative

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12 The Partnership

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14 Project Update

15 Core Components INK — File conversion service Word  HTML HTML  EPUB HTML  PDF Substance Editor Concurrent Editing Styling Authoring PubSweet Elements Dashboard Table of Contents Workflow Engine

16 Key System Features MS Word ingest in addition to a web-based authoring and editing platform Task management Rich metadata support No typesetting + automated transforms XML/HTML-ready texts for publication on the web Open source code

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19 Where we are: What’s to come: Core / Backend Word import & processing (INK) Basic interface: – Dashboard (Project Picker) – ToC – Inline Editor (Substance) More robust interface & tools Workflow mgmt Automated typesetting API (title mgmt, etc) 2-month dev cycles Initial release: Winter 2016

20 Who’s Involved Advisory Board – Peter Brantley, Director, Digital Library Applications, New York Public Library – Susan Doerr, Operations Manager, University of Minnesota Press – Martin Eve, Lecturer in English Literature, University of Lincoln; Founder, Open Library of the Humanities – Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director of Scholarly Communication of the Modern Language Association, Visiting Research Professor of English at New York University, and is co-editor of MediaCommons – Kevin Hawkins, Director of Library Publishing, University of North Texas – Monica McCormick, Digital Scholarly Publishing officer at NYU Libraries and NYU Press – Jennifer Norton, Associate Director/EPD Manager at Penn State Press – Bill Trippe, Director of Technology at MIT Press

21 Resources Editoria website (under development) — www.editoria.pub www.editoria.pub Collaborative Knowledge Foundation — http://www.coko.foundation http://www.coko.foundation

22 Thank you Justin Gonder (Project Manager) Product Manager, Access & Publishing Group California Digital Library justin.gonder@ucop.edu @justingonder Erich van Rijn (Co-PI) Assistant Director, Director of Publishing Operations University of California Press evanrijn@ucpress.edu Catherine Mitchell (Co-PI) Director, Access & Publishing Group Operations Director, Office of Scholarly Publishing California Digital Library catherine.mitchell@ucop.edu Sign up for updates, Contribute feedback: www.editoria.pub Sign up for updates, Contribute feedback: www.editoria.pub


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