[FM Discuss] BookCampParis3

adam adam at xs4all.nl
Tue Aug 17 03:30:42 PDT 2010


can we beg them to make an exception? do you know them?

adam


On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 10:19 +0200, Elisa Godoy de Castro Guerra wrote:
> hello,
> 
> yes i'm agree with adam, it seem very interesting. BUT, it is full.
> They accept only 130 people. And it's full since some weeks ago.
> 
> Elisa
> 
> 2010/8/16 adam <adam at xs4all.nl>
>         this looks great...is there anyone in paris that can go and
>         represent
>         fm?
>         
>         adam
>         
>         
>         
>         On Thu, 2010-08-05 at 10:54 -0500, Janet Swisher wrote:
>         > Anybody planning to go to this? Or been to a previous one?
>         >
>         > http://barcamp.org/BookCampParis3
>         >
>         > Google Translation:
>         >
>         > BookCamp Paris, 3rd Edition
>         >
>         > When? When?
>         > Saturday, September 25, 2010 - 13h - 20h
>         >
>         > Where? Where?
>         > La Cantine, 151 rue Montmartre, 12 passage des Panoramas,
>         75002 Paris,
>         > Metro Grand Boulevard ( map ).
>         >
>         > A Bookcamp for what? What this Bookcamp is about
>         >
>         > The idea of this day is to offer half-day experiments and
>         thoughts
>         > about the book and the digital. A series of workshops "hands
>         on" to
>         > better share the impact of digital innovation on the book
>         chain. An
>         > opportunity to meet and exchange between librarians,
>         booksellers,
>         > publishers, writers, critics and readers with the slogan,
>         "all
>         > participants".
>         >
>         > Daily Schedule
>         >
>         > 13h: Home
>         >
>         > 13:30 Presentation
>         >
>         > 14h-15h: 4-5 workshops
>         >
>         > 16h-17h: 4-5 workshops
>         >
>         > 18h-19h: 4-5 workshops
>         >
>         > 19h-20h: pot.
>         >
>         > We can accommodate from 12 to 15 workshops in the day three
>         successive
>         > series of one hour. For each series, we have:
>         >
>         > - 3 workshops can accommodate 15-25 people
>         >
>         > - And 1-2 other smaller (5-10 people).
>         >
>         > The BookCamp is looking for sponsors to provide a pot,
>         T-shirts or
>         > other gifts to participants who volunteer their time to come
>         and share
>         > their knowledge and skills.
>         >
>         > Workshops
>         >
>         > 12-15 available workshops, one-hour: if you have a
>         presentation idea,
>         > feel free to make suggestions. The idea of the workshops is
>         that they
>         > are a forum for sharing, meeting between stakeholders by a
>         single
>         > thematic they cross their approaches, their problems, their
>         > differences. Feel free to propose more than reason ...
>         >
>         > Workshop Proposals
>         >
>         > Workshop 1: Reader or tablet - Which tool to read digital?
>         > Subject: A workshop focusing on the opinions of users with a
>         > comparison between the different reading solutions.
>         >
>         > Workshop 2: Digital Comics
>         > Subject: The arrival of the iPad tablet and multimedia can
>         finally
>         > read a comic book in digital and mobility so comfortable.
>         However,
>         > should you stick to a simple board like paper? Where are the
>         > experiences of interactive comics? Is there a market for
>         digital
>         > comics in France? etc..
>         >
>         > Workshop 3: The future trends of digital playback
>         > Topic: Playing social-sharing feature, the digital book
>         open, etc..
>         >
>         > Workshop 4: The library at the Internet
>         > Topic: booksellers share their internet experience. What is
>         the role
>         > and place of the library at the age of the Internet? \
>         >
>         > Workshop 5: Facilitator Book
>         > Subject: What, for a professional book that mediation around
>         the book
>         > online? For a bookseller, a librarian, an editor: how to
>         talk the book
>         > online? What is being done to promote it? What is missing
>         it? What is
>         > needed?
>         >
>         > Workshop 6: Editing participatory
>         > Topic: When readers become editors. Exploration of digital
>         publishing
>         > platforms: how text-is it validated?
>         > How the author and the reader / editor do they live the
>         adventure of
>         > publishing participatory?
>         >
>         > Workshop 7: Distribution Mobile OPDS protocol
>         > Subject: Overview of concepts, technology and ecosystem OPDS
>         (
>         > http://opds-spec.org/about/ ).
>         >
>         > Workshop 8: Why and how to properly hack ebook
>         > Topic: Why and how to properly hack ebook, workshop
>         introduction to
>         > scan, OCR and correction in macro in Word and Open Office,
>         create your
>         > own catalog OPDS to broadcast your releases. Conference on
>         the
>         > deplorable state of the legal tender in France
>         (non-existent, DRM
>         > bridling users, more expensive than the paper book, file of
>         poor
>         > quality (without couv, tables containing errors or
>         defective).
>         >
>         > Workshop 9: Encyclopedias participatory and participants
>         > Topic: Why create an encyclopedia participatory after
>         Wikipedia? How
>         > to involve researchers? Internet? How to put the site on a
>         world
>         > stage? Should we translate the interventions published in
>         other
>         > languages? How? Manage copyright images are copyrighted,
>         published,
>         > copyrighted texts, manuscripts and correspondence. How?
>         >
>         > Workshop 10: The author at the time of the digital evolution
>         of
>         > writing and new relationships with readers
>         > Subject:   Can we talk about digital writing? The
>         constraints of the
>         > media they are an obstacle to the creation or an
>         opportunity? Web 2.0
>         > can create links between the author and his readership? Text
>         and
>         > hypertext ... how the author perceives it to enrich his
>         writings?
>         >
>         > Workshop 11: and what food is served?
>         > Subject: What text solicited us stories, portfolios, poetry,
>         works on
>         > expansion and revision, how ergonomics of the digital object
>         (& reflow
>         > pages, typo, hypertext and metadata), compared to the blog
>         of the
>         > author and his role relationship and roles publisher /
>         distributor,
>         > playing online subscription feuilletoir, how it is done and
>         there is
>         > what to invent?
>         >
>         > Workshop 12: Plate (s)-forms, what exactly does it?
>         > Topic: Flat (s) forms are here! They are poised to leverage
>         to lots of
>         > different levels. Platforms for content distribution,
>         publishing
>         > platforms, platforms, distribution, retail, collaboration
>         between
>         > publishers. What are the platform (s)-forms? How fit
>         together?
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