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Books (Bibliography)Electronic or digital publishing resourcesSummary:It is now possible to publish documents electronically and receive payments or royalties for them. Here is a brief discription of some resources. Answer:Fatbrainhttp://www.fatbrain.comCharges a $1 per month file fee to maintain each document for sale. Distributes .pdf files after purchase and pays royalties of 50% of purchase price. Converts into .pdf for free. iUniversehttp://www.iuniverse.comBooks on demand, but apparently not downloadable digital files. Must be between 108 and 740 pages. Associated with Barnes&Noble, with (they say) kiosks in stores. Also links to Kinko's "ExpressYourselfPress" which is oriented toward college professors making materials ("for which you own the copyright") available, apparently through Kinko's stores. MyPublishhttp://www.mypublish.comA service of Wave Systems. Allows creating encrypted documents for sale for free, pays royalties for purchases on a sliding scale. Purchasers must use a Wave account, which requires a separate step to set up. Universal Publisherhttp://www.upublish.com/Oriented toward books. Charges a setup fee of $495. Pays royalties. Publishes either as a paperbound book or as a downloadable file. Affiliated with Amazon. Etc.There's a magazine about this subject, which has a website athttp://www.electronic-publishing.com/. And a website whose author discusses the topic in short articles at http://www.pubspace.com/home.html. Ryan Turner of OMBWatch circulated a comprehensive essay on this subject to the NPTalk mailing list on February 2, 2000. A slightly later version is available at http://www.ombwatch.org/article/articleview/360/1/96/. For online publishing the conventional format is Adobe Acrobat's .pdf file. The software to create these files costs about $250. For limited use, though, Adobe offers an online service that will convert Word (and other format) files to .pdf without charge. There are some limitations. See http://createpdf.adobe.com/. Posted 1/14/00; RT piece added 2/2/00, updated 6/17/05 -- PB |