Books in Browsers 2011 is over* and we’re compiling as many of the presentations as we can discover. Check this post often for new entries.
A complete video archive of all presentations here is now becoming available online.
Contributions Welcome!
Wednesday Presentations (Books in Browsers Ignite)
+ Books as Social Objects
Presenter: Henrik Berggren, Readmill
Direct to Slides (via SlideShare)
+ 10 Learnings in a 24symbols Year
Presenter: Justo Hidalgo, 24 Symbols
Direct to Slides (via SlideShare)
+ Update: Open Annotation
Presenters: Rob Sanderson, LANL, and Herbert Van de Sompel, LANL and Open Annotation Collaboration
Direct to Slides (via Internet Archive)
+ How creating an eBook on BiblioCrunch is easier than baking cupcakes
Presenter: Miral Sattar, Bibliocrunch
Direct to Slides (via Slideshare)
+ Introducing MobNotate
Presenter: Ricky Wong, Mobnotate
Direct to Slides (via Internet Archive)
Thursday Presentations
+ Developing a Standard for E-book Bookmarks and Annotation Sharing
Presenter: Todd Carpenter, NISO
Direct to Slides (via Internet Archive)
+ “Libros sin fronteras”
Presenter: Javier Celaya, DosDoce (English Translation via Google Translate)
Direct to Slides (via Internet Archive)
+ First Draft of the Revolution: discoverable narratives in digital works
Presenter: Liza Daly, Threepress
@liza: “Rough, but the HTML5/CSS3 source code for my #bib11 presentation is now up on GitHub”
@liza: “Posted a demo of using CSS3 to embed an HTML5 presentation as a widget (same principle as fixed-layout EPUB).”
+ OPDS 1.1 & Beyond
Presenter: Hadrien Gardeur, Feedbooks
Direct to Slides (via Google+)
+ The Network is Overrated
Presenter: Eric Hellman, Gluejar
Direct to Slides (via Internet Archive)
+ Lessons Learned: 1993-2008(ish)
Presenter: Michael Jensen, NAS/NAP
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+ EPUB — out of the box
Presenter: Bill McCoy, International Digital Publishing Forum
Direct to Slides
+ It may be a mob, but it is my mob
Presenter: Richard Nash, Small Demons
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+ Electric Incunabula: progressive interactive book design
Presenter: Corey Pressman, Exprima Media
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+ The Future Now: The Social Book
Presenter: Bob Stein, SocialBook
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Friday Presentations
+ Beautiful Art (Books)
Presenter: Greg Albers, Hol Art Books
This presentation is available as an EPUB book
Download Here
+ Responsive Comics
Presenter: Pablo Defendini
Direct to Slides (via SlideShare)
Note: Live proof-of-concept can be seen at: http://www.defendini.com/bib
+ Personalization in Transmedia Storytelling
Presenter: Kevin Franco, Enthrill
Direct to Slides (via Internet Archive)
+ Honey to Bees: From Ebooks to Networked Books
Presenter: Eli James, Pandamian
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+ Networked books and networked reading
Presenter: Kevin Kelly, Wired
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Voyager Japan: Beautiful Books
Presenters: Toshiaki Koike, Daihei Shiohama, Voyager Japan, (English Translation via Google Translate)
Direct to Slides (via Internet Archive)
+ Competing in an Unpredictable World: How to Prepare for the Future
Presenter: Kassia Krozser, Booksquare
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+ The Beauty of Web-First Workflows (for Books)
Presenter: Hugh McGuire, Pressbooks
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Beyond the Encyclopedia: Non-linear reference works
Presenter: Gordon Mohr, Infinithree
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+ The Opportunity in Abundance
Presenter: Brian O’Leary, Magellan Media Consulting Partners
Direct to Full Text of Presentation
+ SharedCanvas: Collaborative Facsimiles
Presenters: Rob Sanderson, LANL and Benjamin Albritton, Stanford Univ. and SharedCanvas
Slides: Local Copy , via SlideShare
+ Self publishing tools and API’s
Presenter: Miral Sattar, Bibliocrunch
Direct to Slides (via SlideShare)
To the End, Lew
Presenter: Valla Vakili, Small Demons
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MobNotate: The Story So Far
Presenter: Ricky Wong, Mobnotate
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* Kudos to Peter Brantley and Kat Meyer.