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    Five things they know about XML that you don’t

    This is a guest post from Emily and Nic Gibson. They are both directors of Corbas Consulting Ltd and each have over 15 years’ publishing…

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    Emily Gibson March 17, 2015
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    ONIX

    How to create a catalogue automatically using ONIX and InDesign

    This is a guest post from Emma Barnes. Emma is co-founder of General Products, and indie publisher Snowbooks. General Products is the company behind FutureBook-award-winning…

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    Emma Barnes February 25, 2015
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    ONIX

    A publisher’s guide to APIs

    This is a guest post from Emma Barnes. Emma is co-founder of General Products, and indie publisher Snowbooks. General Products is the company behind FutureBook-award-winning…

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    Emma Barnes January 28, 2015
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    ONIX

    A non-technical, beginners’ guide to ONIX for Books

    This is a guest post from Emma Barnes and Rob Jones. Emma and Rob are co-founders of General Products Ltd, and indie publisher Snowbooks. General…

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    Emma Barnes January 22, 2015
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    XML basics … and I do mean basics!

    This is a very basic introduction to XML (extensible markup language). If you think that XML is exclusively for techie people or you don’t really…

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    Alex Painter May 15, 2013
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    6 Questions for Sophie Goldsworthy, Project Director, Oxford Scholarly Editions [INTERVIEW]

    Five years ago Oxford University Press initiated a project to transform the way old texts could be accessed, read and re-purposed online. Oxford Scholarly Editions…

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    Sophie O’Rourke O’Rourke September 14, 2012

    How to get in to the mobile app game without losing your shirt

      Ustwo’s Nursery Rhymes iPad app by most measures is a success. An innovative interactive ebook, by mid-June after less than four months it had…

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    Andrew Roberts August 3, 2011
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    Apps for Digital Publishing: There are only 5 rules (Part 2)

    This is Part Two of Dean Johnson’s look at how to survive in the cut-throat business of app development. Read Part One here. RULE THREE:…

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    Dean Johnson (Brandwidth) July 13, 2011

    Apps for Digital Publishing: There are only 5 rules (Part 1)

    The app business can be as cut-throat as any other. When Brandwidth launched our first Guinness World Records app in April 2010, we were accused…

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    Dean Johnson (Brandwidth) July 11, 2011

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