
nextPub 1.0 Specification Overview
January 5, 2012
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time US
Registration is Free
The first public posting of the new nextPub V1.0 Specifications and related PRISM 3.0 Specifications has been posted for 45 day comment period. Three nextPub Specifications and related PRISM 3.0 Specifications can be downloaded from http://www.nextPub.org.
The public comment period runs until February 1, 2012. Directions for submitting comments are included in the download package. This Specification Walk Through will provide details and answer your questions about the nextPub initiative.
ABOUT nextPub
On April 3, 2010 the publishing ecosystem was changed forever. For magazines, the launch of the iPad signaled the exciting new era of interactive, innovative publications accompanied by new revenue opportunities. IDEAlliance responded by launching the nextPub Initiative, chaired by Peter Meirs, Vice President of Production Technologies, Time Inc. The nextPub initiative is supported by MPA, the Magazine Media Association, AAAA/Ad-ID, and the Japanese Magazine Publishing Association, and works in close collaboration with the IDPF EPUB3 Working Group to develop specifications and best practices that form the foundation for new, platform-agnostic workflows.
At the heart of nextPub is the nextPub XML Source Content Encoding Specification. This Specification defines a semantically rich, platform-agnostic content and rich media encoding schema. This specification combines enhanced PRISM 3.0 metadata along with the power of HTML5 to encode all the components that make up a publication ─ from the cover, to the masthead, to navigation devices, to articles or chapters and to advertising materials. nextPub extends the use of PRISM metadata beyond magazines to cover books, textbooks, bookazines and more. nextPub source content encoding is designed to support efficient aggregation and production of multi-channel content while preserving the publisher’s ability to distinctively brand the look and feel.
The nextPub Draft Specifications can be downloaded from www.nextPub.org. The public comment period runs until February 1, 2012. Directions for submitting comments are included in the download package. Questions to Dianne Kennedy at dkennedy@idealliance.org.
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