- @tomboonedotcom I hope the whole iBooks Author thing brings more attention to more flexible tools like Sigil and open education resources. #
- @bjchapm iBooks Author requires complete buy-in to the Apple stack. You need a Mac and an iPad2 to create books. Still see Sigil as better. #
- @bjchapm As #elangdell redefines the casebook in legal ed, interactivity will increase, but it needs to be open. HTML5 is great on the iPad. #
- @rleiter What's the link for today's Law Librarian Conversations podcast? #
- @KenHirsh @rleiter Thanks. I'll be there! #
- @tomboonedotcom Why certainly. Perhaps a day long workshop. I did a session last year: http://t.co/hiV6dMxd #CALIcon12 #
- TR selling Legal Publishing not surprising. TR is about information and analysis, not printing textbooks. Printing law may go to #lawlibcon #
- Apple Pages has had an export to EPUB feature for over a year. But .epub is an open format and .ibooks is not. #lawlibcon #
- From what I've seen stuff produced using bells and whistles of iBooks Author cannot be reproduced on other platforms. #lawlibcon #
- Apple e-textbook tools to jack up education and hardware costs ultimately? | TeleRead: News and views on e-books, l… http://t.co/39GrM4Cg #
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