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Posts Tagged: Digital

New INC Research: Out of Ink – Future Publishing Industries

By Silvio Lorusso, July 26, 2011

Digital technology has greatly impacted the publishing industry, leading to consolidation of the production cycle, reduction of the publication time period, use of newly available and open source publishing formats, and changing revenue models. Self-publishing, open access, and new players such as Amazon, Google, and Lulu have altered the previously defined roles related to this [...]

Hans Westerhof: Paying the Cost of Access

By morgancurrie, November 13, 2010

Hans Westerhof, deputy director at the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision and program manager of the Images for the Future project spoke about the cost that access bears on archives in a digital world in the panel Materiality and Sustainability of Culture. The traditional archive of Sound & Vision consists out of 21 vaults, [...]

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