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Google Doc Publisher - publish good looking Google Docs

Google Doc Publisher - publish good looking Google Docs | information analyst | Scoop.it
Google Docs are nice, but they look ugly when published to the web. Well... not anymore!

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Fiction's Newest Frontier: Literary Geocaching

Fiction's Newest Frontier: Literary Geocaching | information analyst | Scoop.it

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, October 11, 2015 3:19 PM


Tao Tao Holmes:  "Ever heard of geocaching, or GPS treasure-huntingNow think literary geocaching: stories that can only be opened in specific locations that you have to find. Hidden fictions, where you inhabit the same spaces as the characters themselves."

cyneth's curator insight, October 12, 2015 4:23 PM
So many possibilities
María Luisa Zorrilla Abascal's curator insight, October 14, 2015 1:59 PM

¿Otra estrategia para situar contenido en una obra transmedia?

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Widbook - Write, read and share!

Widbook - Write, read and share! | information analyst | Scoop.it
The social network to find books, publish your own, create shelves and spread ideas...

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Issuu - You Publish

Issuu - You Publish | information analyst | Scoop.it

Explore a world of publications by people and publishers alike. Collect, share and publish in a format designed to make your documents look their very best.


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The Best Web Publishing Tools and Services a Link Directory by Robin Good

The Best Web Publishing Tools and Services a Link Directory by Robin Good | information analyst | Scoop.it
The best tools, web apps and resources for any independent web publisher

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If you need a handy reference for your web publishing needs I have spent a few days pulling together the best tools I use and know-of that I would recommend to use, in an organized and curated link directory of over 70 different categories.

 

From "landing page builders" to "survey tools" and "domain name finders" I have you covered. 

 

In general, I have limited the amount of tools and services listed per category to the top 5 I know as to serve also as a curated filter for the vast number of choices available out there.

 

This is definitely a work in progress as you need to continuously edit, refine and improve a directory like this to make it really useful. You are welcome to suggest tools and services that I have not included and I'll make sure that if they are valid ones they get their space too.

 

Free to access.

 

Full directory: https://web-publishing.zeef.com/ 

 

 

 

 

 

Ricardo Serrano's curator insight, March 30, 2016 9:34 PM



If you need a handy reference for your web publishing needs I have spent a few days pulling together the best tools I use and know-of that I would recommend to use, in an organized and curated link directory of over 70 different categories.


From "landing page builders" to "survey tools" and "domain name finders" I have you covered. 


In general, I have limited the amount of tools and services listed per category to the top 5 I know as to serve also as a curated filter for the vast number of choices available out there.


This is definitely a work in progress as you need to continuously edit, refine and improve a directory like this to make it really useful. You are welcome to suggest tools and services that I have not included and I'll make sure that if they are valid ones they get their space too.


Free to access.


Full directory: https://web-publishing.zeef.com/ ;






Nurkhamimi Zainuddin's curator insight, April 3, 2016 3:07 AM
If you need a handy reference for your web publishing needs Robin Good has pulled together the best tools in an organized and curated link directory of over 70 different categories. Free to access. Full directory: https://web-publishing.zeef.com/





If you need a handy reference for your web publishing needs Robin Good has pulled together the best tools in an organized and curated link directory of over 70 different categories. Free to access. Full directory: https://web-publishing.zeef.com/




 
Nurkhamimi Zainuddin's curator insight, April 3, 2016 3:08 AM
If you need a handy reference for your web publishing needs Robin Good has pulled together the best tools in an organized and curated link directory of over 70 different categories. Free to access. Full directory: https://web-publishing.zeef.com/





If you need a handy reference for your web publishing needs Robin Good has pulled together the best tools in an organized and curated link directory of over 70 different categories. Free to access. Full directory: https://web-publishing.zeef.com/




 
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Scientific Data to complement and promote public data repositories : Scientific Data

Scientific Data to complement and promote public data repositories : Scientific Data | information analyst | Scoop.it

"Scientific Data to complement and promote public data repositories

 

Scientific Data will be a forum for publications about datasets, but will not be a repository for primary datasets. Primary data associated with Data Descriptors will be stored in one or more external data repositories. Why this distinction?

 

 This strategy helps us draw some clear lines around the goals of Scientific Data. By ensuring that the primary datasets are stored in external systems, we make it crystal clear that our goal is to help authors publish content that promotes the scientific value and reusability of their datasets, not to control access to data. We feel that this is a progressive strategy that will help promote collaboration and data consolidation, rather than fragmentation"

from source: http://blogs.nature.com/

 

#Scientific-Data #data #Open-Data #OpenData #Science #research #authors #scientists #collaboration #curation #metadata #publishing


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ghbrett's curator insight, July 31, 2013 12:03 PM

This is an example of providing access to data & content. It presents a forum for authors to develop collaboration and data sharing rather than fragmenting research or keeping it embargoed. One result of such activities will be more rapid and wider dissemination of research to improve the knowledge base available to the scientific communities.

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Sourcefabric - Open Source Platform to Write & Publish Books

Sourcefabric - Open Source Platform to Write & Publish Books | information analyst | Scoop.it
The open source platform to write and publish print and digital books.
Booktype is a free, open source platform that produces beautiful, engaging books formatted for print, Amazon, iBooks and almost any ereader within minutes. Create books on your own or with others via an easy-to-use web interface.

 

Build a community around your content with social tools and use the reach of mobile, tablet and ebook technology to engage new audiences.


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