Digital Scholarship and Interactive Publishing: Exploring New Skills for a Digitized World
The transition to digital publishing has been a significant evolution over 550 years, and as we progress, expectations for institutions and individuals are changing. In a rapidly digitalizing world, basic literacy and comprehension are no longer sufficient. Skills such as play, collective intelligence, and transmedia navigation are essential for navigating diverse forms of information. This text delves into the future of digital scholarship, outlining the need for innovative tools and strategies for creating, distributing, and optimizing digital publications across various devices and platforms.
Digital Scholarship and Interactive Publishing: Exploring New Skills for a Digitized World
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Digital Scholarship & Interactive Publishing John Schuman – Adobe Systems Wendy Shapiro – Case Western Reserve University 2011
To … From …
Scholarship and Literacy • Scholarly
Scholarship and Literacy • Clinical (translational)
Scholarship and Literacy • Educational Reading, writing and understanding words on a page won’t cut it anymore. In a digitized world … people need new skills that go way beyond basic composition and comprehension. Skills like play, collective intelligence and transmedia navigation, the ability to follow the flow of stories and information across multiple modalities. - Henry Jenkins, USC
Scholarship and Literacy • Community
Scholarship and Literacy • Scholarly • Clinical (translational) • Educational • Community
A complete solution of tools, hosted services and viewer technology to create, distribute, monetize(if needed) and optimize digital publications across different devices and marketplaces.