WiseReader: From Clay Tablets to Personalized Books
About this book
This book is a result of professional and personal experiences and is a component of a broader project which has as output the development of an innovation in the publishing industry. The book is closely linked to my studies at Sorbonne University (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris). One document derivative from this book is the mémoire.
Taking in account that the main subject is about personalized books, many concepts are needed to be validated and studied to prove this can impact in new ways to create and consume content. One of the them are the granularity of a book, which we are going to see at the presentation of the solution. This was a good opportunity to test different kinds of research validation. One of them are the intense use of new communication tools like Twitter and Quora. The entirely book is being publishing at this time on Twitter, through my account (@gabrielrondon) and some questions are being openly asked to see what the community opinions. From August to September fo 2016, my Twitter account will post a new tweet to help in the verification of how far we can divide content and communicate them.
The official platform that receives daily updates of the building of the book is Tablo, from Australia. Tablo is helping us to create the book and publish through different booksellers, like Amazon. Tablo will help us with the proof-review.
This is the list of medias and platforms you can follow the building of this book (updated at 15th August):
Twitter - @GabrielRondon
Quora - https://www.quora.com/profile/Gabriel-Berlitz-Rondon
Reedit - Soon
SurveyMonkey - Soon
E-mail: grondon@gmail.com
The official Landing Page - www.wisereader.io/book
Stay tuned. Thanks.
Acknowledgements
I would to thanks my family for this work. My father and my mother for all the structure I receive from them.
My Wife, Denise, for the amazing support she gave me and for helping me in every circumstances.
Summary
- Introduction
- History of Writing Systems and the Evolution of the Books
- Human Knowledge Classification
- Problematics
- Presentation of the Solution
- Research Validation
- Next Steps
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- Bibliography