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* e-Publishing is creating role reversals in the publishing industry
* Self publishing is made easier with the Web
* Print-on-demand will become widely available
* Steven King and others have revolutionized the publishing industry with their e-publishing efforts
* XrML could make security and copyright concerns disappear
18.2 Electronic Publishing
* Traditional publishing relies on large print quantities to keep costs low
* Cannibalization
o A decrease in sales of a product directly resulting from the launch of a new improved product
* Break-even point
o The exact point when revenues and expenses are equal
18.2 Electronic Publishing
* Major publishers will have to restructure revenue models to cover the resulting expense
* Traditional distribution providers and storage facilities could also be hurt by a shift to electronic publishing
* Content creator
o The writer or author of content
18.2 Project Gutenberg
* Started at Xerox in 1970 to measure operator productivity
* They needed a project that would take a huge number of man hours
* Goal to convert 10,000 public domain classics into electronic format
* Used ASCII for uniformity
* Many e-publishing sites offer Guttenberg texts at no charge
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