OPDS (
Open Publication Distribution System) enable the discovery, distribution & acquisition of publications in an open environment.
Ibis Reader, developed by Threepress Consulting Inc., uses the ePub file format,
the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS), and the HTML5 standard to deliver books to readers on advanced smartphones and any web browser.
Moreover, there's the ability to create custom rating columns that support half - stars, a new option in the Tag Browser component to allow you to turn off the display of counts mentioned above, and
Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS) feeds improvements to the content server.
The entire saga begins with many of the most popular e-reader apps using a format called
Open Publication Distribution System.
OPDS (
Open Publication Distribution System) was first launched approximately one year ago, and today the OPDS community is very pleased to announce a call for comments on the first draft spec version, 0.9.
Specifically, we get to talk about DRM - free ebooks,
the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS), and retail innovation.
Detail: I am grateful to the Internet Archive, Project Gutenberg, ManyBooks.net, Smashwords and some other sources of public domain and commercial e-books for supporting
the Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS), which is a good way to help turn $ 20 phones into little libraries and also let people bypass oppressive centralization.
Not exact matches
«By using electronic
distribution, we can
open this tremendous resource of information for computer analysis by all astronomers immediately, without waiting for traditional
publication,» Condon added.
The means of
publication and
distribution have been
opened up to many, many millions.
Wattpad — the online site for publishing, sharing, and reading e-books — says its e-book
distribution network will support EPUB, the International Digital Publishing Forum's free and
open XML - based standard for digital books and
publications.
This specification,
Open Annotation in EPUB, defines a profile of the W3C
Open Annotation specification [OpenAnnotation] for the creation,
distribution and rendering of annotations for EPUB ®
Publications.
Unless you have a very targeted and well - maintained e-mail
distribution list, it's unlikely that a
publication sent by e-mail will be
opened (much less read) by more than 5 % of its recipients.