Individualization possibilities for Books with “Print On Demand” Technique

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Presentation of Master thesis (June 2012)

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Master Thesis

Individualisation possibilities for books with «print on demand»

technique

Aldi Alimuçaj BSc. Institute for Information Systems and Computer Media (IICM)

21 June 2012

Overview

• Introduction

• Current Technologies

• Plugin Development

• Proof of Concept

• Conclusion

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• What are Open Educational Resources (OER)?

„OER are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse, without charge “(OER Commons)

- Free to use - Edit

- Distribute - Download

- Print

Introduction

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Introduction

• Differences between OER and other Open Initiatives – OER Generalization of all Learning Resources – We focus on Open Access Journals as its subset

• Why are people sharing for free? – Technological (Software/Digital Resources immaterial) – Economic (New business models) – Social (Social movements) – Legal (Constraints over existing copyrighted

technologies)

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Introduction

• (Re-)Funding OER and Sustainability models

– Knowing the Costs

• Value measurement (Manpower, Market value)

– Where is added-value generated

• Preparation

• Premium services

• Marketing

• Dual Licensing

– Costs and revenue models

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Introduction

– Endowment Model

– Membership Model

– Donations Model

– Conversion Model

– Contributor-Pay Model

– Sponsorship Model

– Institutional Model

– Governmental Model

– Partnerships and Exchanges

– CrowdFunding Model

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Current Technologies • Flat World Knowledge

– Innovative, well designed, supporting tools, proprietary

• Open Access Publications – Classic Repository, focus on simplicity, open source

• Open Journal Systems (OJS) – Interactive, process oriented, extendable architecture

• Print on Demand

– Amazon (large amount of orders, globally active) • 10 or more titels to start business

– Epubli • print on demand and self publishing platform

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Current Technologies

• Print on Demand

“the technology based on digital printing that enables books to be printed even in small amounts”

• Event based production ↔ Statistical order

• Access to small/random/personal publications

• No storage costs, but slightly higher price per unit

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POD Plugin Development

• A gear between two frameworks (OJS, epubli)

• Extension of OJS’s core functionalities

• OJS is an open source framework

– Written in PHP

– Supports most popular databases through ADODB

– Implements a variant of the MVC design pattern

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POD Plugin Development

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Open Journal Systems MVC Diagram (Smecher, 2011)

POD Plugin Development

• epubli Interfaces

– Client Web Interface (Browser)

– Web Service (XML Request)

– Partner Interface URL (PHP Script interface) [POST/GET]

http://www.epubli.de/interfaces/partnerInterface.php?repository=url&action=workbench&pdfURI=

Influence the print job through defined parameters

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POD Plugin Development

• Action – workbench, price, voucher, order

• Repository – Customized repository, i.e. tugraz

• pdfURI – URI to the PDF document

• Price – Additional charge (amount besides the printing and

shipping costs) static or dynamic

• Format – A4, A5 etc.

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POD Plugin Development

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POD Plugin Structure Diagram

POD Plugin Development

POD Plugin Development • Functions

– Select current issue • Offers the possibility to chose articles

– Show cart • Show selected articles

– Removing items

– Rearranging the order

– Quick link to preview the article

– Create request • Compiling the file

• Calculating & Serializing the parameters (price, timestamp, signature)

• Send request over the Partner Interface 16

Proof of Concept

• Develop an open source plugin which gives small and medium OER institutions the possibility to refinances themselves

• Analyze the chances of success of this new

business model by examining the economic and technical perspective of the new plugin and existing solutions in the market

• Starting a topic for discussion about financing

OER (with this business model configuration)

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Proof of Concept

• Building an interconnected environment

• Advantages for all stakeholders

Proof of Concept

• Advantages for Publishers

– Earn money

– Focus on writing/reviewing/publishing

– No installation/operation costs

– Remain free of contracts and other legal commitments

– Complete the publishing cycle by adding printed copies (Students, Pupils with no PC in class)

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Proof of Concept

• Advantages for Users – Price

• Publisher decides whether to charge the user or not

– Access rights • In contrast with commercial OER repositories

• User can download, view online, print

– Usability • All in one solution

• Before: Select, Download, Merge, Upload, Configure

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Proof of Concept

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Prices (in Dollars) for printing-on-demand from FWK and epubli

FWK OER book: Elementary Algebra by John Redden (274 pages) Amazon book: Elementary Algebra by Jerome E. Kaufmann and Karen L. Schwitters (539 pages)

Proof of Concept

• Advantages for POD Providers

– Increased turnover

• Through the cooperation, customers who probably wouldn’t use the service

– Marketing

• As OER partner

– New technologies

• Printing industry has to adapt to the digital era and find new ways of doing business

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Proof of Concept

Proving the solution

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Before After

Conclusion

• Developing the Plugin

• Studying the business model

• Installing it on L3T.eu and bildungsforschung.org

• Successfully printing one copy and closing the test phase

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Live Demonstration

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Questions

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