There is a WordPress based tool called Press Books that is nearly identical to 
the blogging platform but also spits out ePub, Kindle and PDF versions. So you 
write in HTML, and publish any way you want. It has schema.org support, though 
I haven’t used it. I published an old collection of short stories from college 
using this platform. The first five publications are free, and then I’m not 
sure how it works.

From: Jean-Claude Moissinac 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 2:23 PM
To: Bernadette Hyland 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: Sarven Capadisli <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Fabien Gandon 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Mauro Dragoni 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Marta Sabou 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Harald Sack 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, 
SW-forum Web <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>, Linked Data 
community <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [ESWC 2015] First Call for Paper
Resent-From: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Resent-Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 2:24 PM

Hello

To follow the proposal of Laura Dawson.
I'm working on methods and tools to put and use semantic in ePub.
I'm interested to offer support to help the conference organizers and the 
authors to produce a "semantic" ePub as proceedings of the conference.

Best regards


--
Jean-Claude Moissinac
​Associate professor
Telecom ParisTech​



2014-10-01 19:17 GMT+02:00 Bernadette Hyland 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
+1 to Sarven's proposal.

We have to start 'at home' with improving publication process & output.  Quite 
frankly, if the experts in linked data don't lead by example and show the 
benefits, how / why will conference organizers & publishers change how they do 
things.  That said, we have to show how more robust data capture benefits their 
business model *and* helps researchers [because they can collaborate more 
effectively, grant funding goes further & is more effective, etc].

Over time, it will have broader implications in the larger research community 
and beyond.  That is my 2 cents.

Cheers,

Bernadette Hyland
CEO, 3 Round Stones, Inc.

http://3roundstones.com
http://about.me/bernadettehyland


On Oct 1, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Sarven Capadisli 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

On 2014-10-01 18:12, Fabien Gandon wrote:
Dear Saven,

Thank your for your response Fabien.

The scientific articles are presenting scientific achievements in a format that 
is suitable for human consumption.
Documents in a portable format remain the best way to do that for a conference 
today.

I acknowledge the current state of matters for sharing scientific knowledge. 
However, the concern was whether ESWC was willing to promote Web native 
technologies for sharing knowledge, as opposed to solely insisting on Adobe's 
PDF, a desktop native technology.

If my memory serves me correctly, the Web "took off" not because of PDF, but 
due to plain old simple HTML. You know just as well that HTML was intended for 
scientific knowledge sharing at large scale, for human as well as machine 
consumption.

However:
- all the metadata of the conference are published as linked data e.g.
  http://data.semanticweb.org/conference/eswc/2014/html

This is great. But, don't you think that we can and ought to do better than 
just metadata?

- authors are encouraged to publish, the datasets and algorithms they use in 
their research on the Web following its standards.

I think we all know too well that this is something left as optional that very 
few follow-up. There is no reproducibility "police" in SW/LD venues. Simply 
put, we can't honestly reproduce the research because all of the important 
atomic components that are discussed in the papers e.g., from hypothesis, 
variables, to conclusions, are not precisely identified or easily discoverable. 
Most of the time, one has to hunt down the authors for that information. IMHO, 
this severely limits scientific progress on Web Science.

Will you compromise on the submission such that the submissions can be in PDF 
and/or in HTML(+RDFa)?

Thanks again for considering.

-Sarven
http://csarven.ca/#i



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