The new open digital scholarship platform from UCL Press presents its open access books online in three distinct and innovative formats - enhanced digital editions, monographs with scholarly functionalities, and BOOCs (Books as Open Online Content).
Developed by Armadillo Systems (producers of the award-winning Turning the Pages and Digital Bodleian), UCL's platform offers new ways of publishing digital scholarship, and responds to the needs of scholars working in non-traditional formats.
Under the enhanced digital editions format these digital books are presented in a format that offers both thematic and chronological navigation. Highly illustrated, they feature slide shows of images, deep zoom features, audio, video and 3D, and the format is perfectly suited to highly illustrated research outputs dealing with artefacts and manuscripts. Titles available as enhanced editions include the popular Petrie Museum of Egyptology: Characters and Collections and Treasures from UCL.
UCL Press's scholarly monographs are presented in an online reading format with a suite of scholarly functionalities. Here you can highlight, take notes, search, cite, export and save or share a personalised copy or extract. Content will include the output of UCL's groundbreaking social media study Why We Post.
Under the BOOC (Books as Open Online Content) format the innovative 'living books' feature articles of various types, in a non-linear thematic presentation that offers readers the option to select and sort subjects they wish to read. With long and short articles, blogs, videos, audio and Storifys, content is added to these 'books' over a period of time. The first BOOC, which captures the outputs of Academic Book of the Future, an AHRC/British Library project, will launch in September 2016.
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