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- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 10:32:08 PST
- Reply-To: Dave Kemsley <kemsley@IPLD01.HAC.COM>
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- From: Dave Kemsley <kemsley@IPLD01.HAC.COM>
- Subject: Re: publishing of genealogy books
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- -- From ROOTS-L@VM1.NoDak.EDU Wed Jan 20 06:22:30 1993
- --
- -- I correspond with the author of a Graves Family genealogy. It is
- -- published in traditional book form. Since he has many updates and
- -- corrections, he is thinking of publishing a second edition. I asked him
- -- if he would publish an electronic edition, too. He is interested but
- -- knows nothing about publishing an electronic book. Come to think of it,
- -- neither do I!
- --
- -- Does anyone have any opinions or experience with this?
- --
- -- - What is the best format for an electronic book?
- -- - How do you publish for multiple platforms
- -- - Copyright rules?
- -- - How do you maintain the integrity of the work?
- -- - Would you market it as a paper-based book that includes a diskette or
- -- would you do market it as either the paper or the disk?
- -- - Any experiences with cd-rom?
-
- Just my $0.02 worth:
-
- What form is it now in--which wordprocessor? There are certain wordprocessors
- that are available on several platforms and can save the file in various
- formats. For example, Framemaker is available on the Mac, IBM, Sun/ Unix/
- Openwindows, the Next and probably several others, but it costs about
- $500. It can import Word and probably WordPerfect (WP) files. Word and
- WP are available on at least the Mac and IBM (WP may be available for
- the Sun platform) All of these can save files in Mac and IBM format as
- well as a special text format that allows cross platform transportation
- while retaining the documents special formatting (Bold, italics, special
- indentations...).
-
- Does it have pictures? If not, the easiest format would be ASCII, but
- that would lose ALL formatting info. If he has pictures or illustrations
- he could save it in one (or several) wordprocessor formats or save it
- as a postscript file (this would allow only printing or viewing though,
- but typically not searches).
-
- Some wordprocessors have special "readers" that the owner can distribute
- with his/her document without charge for each copy. Framemaker is one.
- This allows the user to view the document, but not edit it.
-
- In the near (?) future we may have true cross-platform standards--they
- are working on them at this time, but this will take a while.
-
- Personally, I'd market it as (1) A Book, (2) An electronic document, and
- (3) Both. Let the buyer choose.
-
- I can't offer ideas/info on the other topics.
-
- Dave Kemsley
-
- Researching: Kemsley, Thornton, Jewkes, Butterfield, Wibye
-