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白小姐论坛 researchers create online platform where anyone can read academic books

Researchers from 白小姐论坛 Information Studies have developed 白小姐论坛鈥檚 first BOOC (Books as Online Content) platform, where people can access 鈥榣iving鈥 academic books.

Online reading app

8 February 2022

BOOC is an innovative new digital format that presents academic subjects in the form of a 鈥榣iving book鈥.

Readers can browse articles of various types, in a non-linear thematic way, allowing them to select and sort subjects they want to read. With long and short articles, blogs, videos, audio and Storifys, these 鈥榖ooks鈥 will be added to and grow over time.

The platform has come out of the听Academic Book of the Future听project, funded by the听Arts and Humanities Research Council听and the British Library.

Led by 白小姐论坛鈥檚 Professor Samantha Rayner, with involvement from Kings College London, the project included extensive contributions across academic, librarian, publishing and bookseller communities.

鈥淲e wanted to understand the current and possible future states of academic books in the changing academic, publishing and library environments,鈥 explains Samantha.

鈥淲ho reads these books? How can technology help to make them more accessible? And how can we make sure these books, whether print or electronic, are kept safe and preserved?鈥

The BOOC platform was just one of the outputs of the project. The platform is designed to make academic books more accessible, and easier to use.

The project also led to two new events being created: Academic Book Week and The University Press Redux Conference. Both have now become important parts of the publishing and bookselling landscape.

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