List of Position Papers submitted to the W3C Workshop on Electronic
Books and the Open Web Platform
- Sub 03 - NISO 's Statement of
interest, by Todd Carpenter, from NISO
- Sub 04 - Bridging the Gap
between eBook Readers and Browsers, by Robert Glushko and Erik
Wilde, from University of California at Berkeley
- Sub 05 - Developing and
Applying Rights Expression using ODRL and RightsML, by Stuart
Myles, from Associated Press
- Sub 06 - Open Web
Platforminnovation, by Frederick Hirsch and Jari Alvinen,
from Nokia
- Sub 07 - Networking the Book
, by Laura.Dawson, from Bowker
- Sub 08 - HarperCollins
Publishers-Position Paper-Soo Choi, by Soo Choi, from
HarperCollins Publishers
- Sub 09 - Position statement
, by Kim Marriott, from Clayton School of IT
- Sub 10 - Position paper for
W3C eBooks Workshop, by Daniel Glazman, from Disruptive
Innovations
- Sub 11 - CourseSmart
Responsive Design, by Kylie Dennis, from CourseSmart
- Sub 12 - CourseSmart: Reading
In Offline Mode, by Daryl Fox, Ambica Desaraju, Sean Brady
and Daryl Fox, from CourseSmart
- Sub 13 - SVG support in EPUB
Reading System, by Luc Audrain, from Hachette Livre
- Sub 14 - Benetech: eBooks and
the Open Web Platform, by Gerardo Capiel, from Benetech
- Sub 15 - Standardizing ePub
Annotations, by Luke Ruth and David Wood, from
3roundstones
- Sub 16 - Raise the Web
Platform to eBook Standards, by Alan Stearns, from Adobe
- Sub 17 - Open Annotation
Community Group Position Statement, by Paolo Ciccarese and Robert
Sanderson, from W3C Open Annotation CG
- Sub 18 - Opera Software
Position Paper, by Lars Erik Bolstad and HÃ¥kon Wium Lie,
from Opera
- Sub 19 - Positioning Paper:
Electronic Books and the Open Web Platform, by Youngwan So, from
Samsung
- Sub 20 - Enrichment of eBook
User Interfaces: A Skeuomorphic Approach, by Soobin Lee, Jaejeung
Kim and Sangtae Kim, from Kaist
- Sub 21 - Font emulation in
EPUB, by Luc Audrain, from Hachette Livre
- Sub 22 - Semantic enrichment
in EPUB3: new ways of reading, by Jean Claude Moissinac,
Vincent Gros and Jean-Claude Dufourd, from Telecom ParisTech
- Sub 23 - Position Paper for
Ebooks Workshop, by Tyler Ruse, from LibreDigital
- Sub 24 - IDPF Position Paper
for W3C Workshop on Electronic Books and the Open Web, by Bill Mc
Coy, from IDPF
- Sub 25 - Multi-Package
Distribution of eBooks with Additional Content, by Jim Dovey, from
Kobo
- Sub 26 - Authorization,
Authentication, and Rights Specifications (collectively, 'DRM') on
Electronic Books, by Jim Dovey, from Kobo
- Sub 27 - MathJax Position
Paper, by Peter Krautzberger and Neil Soiffer, from
MathJax Consortium
- Sub 28 - Making Robust
Digital Books: Bridging the Gap Between Standards and the Marketplace
, by Dave.Cramer and Phil Madans, from Hachette Book
Group
- Sub 29 - The Future of
Reading- How state of the art typography can deliver great reading
experiences in eBooks and on the Web, by Vladimir Levantovsky and
Daniel Rhatigan, from Monotype
- Sub 30 - Embedded Assessments
within eBooks: Interactivity, Accessibility, Connectivity, Security
and Standards, by Marc Hakkinen, Isaac Bejar and Gary Feng,
from Educational Testing Service
- Sub 31 - Content Strategy:
HTML5 First, by Jean Kaplansky and Samir Kakar, from
Aptara, Inc.
- Sub 32 - Improving reading
experience, by integrating the Semantic Web in eBooks, by Tom De
Nies, Miel Vander Sande, Wesley De Neve, Erik Mannens and Rik Van
de Walle, from Ghent University - iMinds - MMLab
- Sub 33 - Media Sustainability
Through DAM-based Models for Production, by Michael Riordan, from
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
- Sub 34 - Bringing Magazines to
the eBook Channel with EPUB 3.0 and PSV, by Dianne kennedy
and Peter Meirs, from Idealliance
- Sub 35 - Our Experience
Capturing and Rendering Math Formulas using MathML, by Tim Butz
and Bernard Grunow, from Cengage Learning
- Sub 36 - Jeff Bell's Statement
of Interest, by Jeff Bell, from Microsoft
- Sub 37 - Accessibility for
persons who are blind or have other disabilities must be woven into
the fabric of all digital publishing areas., by George Kerscher,
from DAISY Consortium
- Sub 38 - Edition Soleb, by
Eric Aubourg, from Soleb
- Sub 39 - Buy once, sync
anywhere, by Oliver Brooks, from O'Reilly
- Sub 40 - Wiley's Position
Paper W3C eBooks Workshop, by Tzviya Siegman and Alexey
Zhukov, from Wiley
- Sub 41 - Accessibility Issues
in Digital Publishing: DRM, Accessibility Content, and User Interface
Control, by Janina Sajka and Judy Brewer, from W3C
(PFWG Chair)
- Sub 42 - NTT's position paper
, by Kawabata Taichi, from NTT
- Sub 43 - eBook Media queries ,
by Takeshi Kanai, from Sony Corporation
- Sub 44 - Maloney's Position
paper, by Murray Maloney
- Sub 45 - BISG's Introduction
paper, by Len Vlahos
Thierry Michel
Co-chair of the W3C Workshop on Electronic Books and the Open Web Platform