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Digital Publishing Interest Group

The mission of the Digital Publishing Interest Group is to provide a technical forum for experts in the digital publishing ecosystem to hold discussions and recommend solutions regarding a future vision of Digital Publishing. The main message of that vision is that the current format- and workflow-level separation between offline/portable and online document publishing should be diminished to zero. The Interest Group will provide technical direction, identify technical issues, and outline prototype solutions for relevant Working Groups of the W3C to finalize as Web standards. This group is not chartered to publish Recommendations; instead, the goal is to cooperate with the relevant W3C Working Groups to ensure that the requirements of this particular community are met.


Nearby

Published documents and drafts

Documents being still worked on

These documents may have a stable version on the W3C TR site, but the group is still working on them, ie, the Editor's Draft represent the latest version.

  • Requirements for Latin Text Layout and Pagination
Latest, published version
Editor's draft
GitHub Repository
Issue tracker
  • Priorities for CSS from the Digital Publishing Interest Group
Latest, published version
Editor's draft
GitHub Repository
Issue tracker
  • Digital Publishing WAI-ARIA Module 1.0
Latest, published version
Editor's draft
Issue tracker

Stable documents

Currently active discussionpages

List of current DIGPUB IG Task Forces

Current Goals Publications Leader(s) Repository Resources, Use Cases
Layout & Styling Expand coverage of latinreq; document spreads and bleeds, find material on STEM and higher-ed publications; looking at issues around pagination "Requirements for Latin Text Layout and Pagination" Dave Cramer github repository, github paged view, TF wiki, TF wiki, Styling Use Cases 1., I18N Use Cases 2., Pagination Use Cases
Content & Markup Review existing lists of structural vocabulary terms. Provide selected terms to PF for inclusion as digital publishing module of ARIA. Tzviya Siegman github repository, github paged view, TF wiki, Use Cases
Accessibility Review UAAG, EPUB 3 a11y features/guidelines (particularly media overlays, CSS Speech, Braille, and SVG) Deborah Kaplan, Charles LaPierre github repository, github paged view, TF wiki, Use Cases
STEM Review STEM-specific requirements, usage, deployments, etc, of W3C standards (HTML, MathML etc), web technology, markup and data formats. In particular, undertake kick-off interviews with specialists followed by a wider survey among practitioners, and summarize results in a report and the use cases. Peter Krautzberger github repository, github paged view, TF wiki, Use Cases
(PWP) Locators Establish principles and mechanism locators in the context of Portable Web Publications. Ben De Meester TF wiki
Archival (To be defined in more details.) Tim Cole TF wiki

Closed task forces

Current Goals Publications Leader(s) Repository Resources, Use Cases
Annotation Collect community feedback, then produce updated version; feed the results to the general Annotation work at W3C "Annotation Use Cases" Robert Sanderson github repository, github paged view, TF Wiki, Use Cases
Metadata Set up two committees of volunteers, one to research current informational resources available from the W3C and elsewhere regarding RDF, and the other to research identifiers that are or should be expressed as URIs and consult with their governing organizations to see what instructions or guidance they are providing and what level of URI usage they are currently experiencing. Also, finalize report in GitHub and turn it into a W3C Note by December 20. Task force report Bill Kasdorf, Madi Solomon github repository, github paged view, TF wiki, Use Cases
Identifiers Explore the technical challenges and requirements on identifiers with reference to EPUB-WEB Bill Kasdorf github repository, github paged view, TF wiki, Use Cases


Other task forces considered by the group

These task forces are currently not existing or active; they may be subject of future work.

Group(s) of Use Cases
Security Use Cases
Packaging and Distribution

Other document for the DPUB industry

F2F Meetings

Important Resources on this Wiki

Timeline

  • October 2015: face-to-face meeting, in conjunction with the W3C TPAC week in 2015 in Sapporo, Japan.


W3C Group Resources

Staff

Email the chairs and staff contact at group-digipub-chairs@w3.org.

  • Garth Conboy, Google, Co-Chair
  • Tzviya Siegman, Wiley, Co-Chair
  • Ivan Herman, W3C, Staff Contact