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Presented at the 2008 O'Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference (http://toc.oreilly.com)

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Next-GenerationWeb Publishing

John Kreisa

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Introductions

• Jason Hunter

• Principal Technologist at Mark Logic

[email protected]

• http://developer.marklogic.com

• http://www.marklogic.com

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Introductions

• John Kreisa

• Director of Product Marketing at Mark Logic

[email protected]

• http://developer.marklogic.com

• http://www.marklogic.com

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Mark Logic• Enterprise grade XML Content Server

• Load, Query, Manipulate, Render

• Elsevier, WoltersKluwer, O’Reilly, Thomson, Bowker, Congressional Quarterly, New England Journal of Medicine, Oxford University Press, Reed Business, Wiley, DataMonitor, NERAC, JetBlue, DISA, DTIC, BCKS, DOD

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If we're moving toward Web 2.0, what does that mean

for web publishing?

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The Trends• Answers Not Links

• Sweat the Content

• Content in Context

• Emphasis on Google

• User Participation

• Personalized Access

• Leveraging the Structure

• Enrichment

• Content Analytics

• Agility

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The Business Situation

• Increasing content sizes

• More public content, more privatecontent, and more government content

• Increasing user expectations

• Easy, immediate, searchable accessto all content

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Technology Situation

• Standardization on XML

• Web, blogs, books, articles, citations

• Expanding XML processing capabilities

• Why XML?

• Ordered, hierarchical, textual, irregular, not naturally relational

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Major Trends

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Answers Not Links• People want to be one step away from

answers, not two

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Answers Not Links

• As a publisher, you want to do this as well

• Leveraging your XML structure

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Sweat the Content

• You have two ways to make more money

• 1. Create more content

• 2. Do more with the content you have

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Sweat the Content:

Microproducts

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Sweat the Content:

Custom Publishing

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Sweat the Content:

Amusement

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Content in Context• Location of text, situation of the user,

historical context

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Emphasis on Google

• Fear: Owning the content, the user

• Opportunity: Better search

• Opportunity: Instant AdWords registration

• Opportunity: Personalized landing pages

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User Participation

• Direct: blogging, reviewing, tagging

• Indirect: Search and guidance based on collective intelligence

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Leveraging the Structure

• For search of course (better than Google)

• For browse (seamless online viewing)

• For offline access (a printed concordance)

• For special views (multiple output channels)

• For historical analysis (valuable analytics)

• For printing actual books (faster production)

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Enrichment

• Adding Structure:

• People, Places, Companies, Facts, ...

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Content Analytics

• Find the Haystack

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Agility• We're feeling our way forward

• People have dreams, but aren’t sure what will work and what won't

• Must be agile in design, in development, and in business

• The Red Queen Paradox: You must run as fast as you can just to stay in place

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The Trends• Answers Not Links

• Sweat the Content

• Content in Context

• Emphasis on Google

• User Participation

• Personalized Access

• Leveraging the Structure

• Enrichment

• Content Analytics

• Agility

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Contact Information

• Jason Hunter

• Principal Technologist at Mark Logic

[email protected]

• http://developer.marklogic.com

• http://www.marklogic.com