From Paper to Platform Publishing, intellectual property and the digital revolution.
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
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| Language: | English |
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Geneva :
World Intellectual Property Organization,
2021.
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| Online Access: | EBSCOhost |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- About the author
- A note on the statistics and data used in this publication
- List of acronyms
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Literacy, publishing and public policy
- Chapter 2: Publishing and the digital revolution
- Chapter 3: The global publishing industry
- Book publishing at a glance
- Global publishing markets
- The international trade in rights and translations
- Chapter 4: What drives digital migration in publishing?
- Socioeconomic, cultural and political drivers
- Consumer choice: the ultimate driver
- Drivers of the digital migration in trade publishing
- Drivers of the digital migration in educational publishing
- Drivers of digital migration in scholarly and professional publishing
- Chapter 5: The business of publishing
- Publishing and the digital environment
- The traditional publishing value chain
- Publishing value chains on the internet
- Pricing and new business models
- Open-access and "free" content
- Hybrid business models: managing analogue and digital businesses together
- Chapter 6: Managing rights in the digital environment
- Copyright and the internet
- Why authors and publishers must understand copyright and licensing
- Relevant digital rights
- New digital copyright challenges
- Public domain, free and orphan works
- Managing digital rights
- Blockchain and digital rights management
- Collective licensing
- Chapter 7: Piracy in the digital environment
- Anti-piracy strategies
- Chapter 8: Conclusions
- Annexes
- Public policy checklist that enables digital migration
- Author/publisher digital copyright skills checklist
- List of boxes
- 2.1 Case study 1: Digital revolution
- 2.2 Case study 2: Digital revolution
- 3.1 Case study 3: Iceland, a country immersed in books
- 4.1 Case study 4: OECD study on computers and learning
- 4.2 COVID-19 and digital tools in education
- 5.1 Case study 5: J.K. Rowling
- 5.2 Case study 6: Romance writers in the United States
- List of figures
- 2.1 Title page of the first edition of Encyclopædia Britannica
- 5.1 Trade publishing value chain
- 5.2 Educational publishing value chain
- 5.3 Scholarly publishing value chain