SYLLABUS
Theoretical Part of the Course
- Meaning, terminology and components of electronic publishing systems
- Current hardware and software choices in the field of Graphic Arts.
- iii. Overview of PostScript, PDF and HTML and XML markup languages
- Content management systems
- Use the XML markup language in practice, create and manage content
- Multi-version properties, revision and usability
- vii. Application of the possibilities to the special needs of the multiple version
- viii. Support for databases and editing tools with the XML markup language
Laboratory Part
- Document versions on multiple publishing systems
- Write the XML markup language
- iii. Create and manage XML files
- Use the XML language to create structured documents
- Introduction to the creation and publication of e-books
- vi. Creating an ePUB file format e-book
ATTACHED BIBLIOGRAPHY
1.Boiko, B. (2004). Content Management Bible. John Wiley & Sons.
2. Burke, S. P. (2012). ePublishing with InDesign CS6: Design and Produce Digital Publications for Tablets, Ereaders, Smartphones, and More. Sybex.
3. Burns, D., & Cohen, S. (2012). Digital Publishing with Adobe InDesign CS6. Adobe.
4. Hoskins, J. D. (2013). XML and InDesign. O’Reilly Media.
5. Maivald, J. J., & Palmer, C. (2007). A Designer’s Guide to Adobe InDesign and XML. Adobe.
6. Mengle, R., & Vander Veer, E. A. (2001). Οπτικός οδηγός της XML. Γκιούρδας Μ.
7. Young, M. J. (2000). XML βήμα βήμα. Κλειδάριθμος.
8.Gavin Ambrose, Paul Harris, Basic Design: Layout AVA Publishing SA, DARTBOOKS 2006
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): https://www.w3.org/