
doi: 10.16995/dscn.9655
handle: 1866/32238
Academic publishing currently raises several issues, such as the production of multiple artifacts from a single source. The expression "single source publishing" refers to generating several formats from a single source. A single document can be used to produce various formats, without having to switch from one process to another, whether it is a PDF format for printing, an XML export for a digital platform, or a digital version in HTML format. This editorial challenge brings up both theoretical and technical questions, such as the legitimization of content, the evolution of publishing practices, and the creation of adequate tools. At the intersection of media studies, publishing studies, and literature, the concepts of hybridity (McLuhan, 1968), hybridization (Ludovico, 2012), or editorialization (Vitali-Rosati, 2016) allow us to question the principles of this editorial design.Actuellement, les publications académiques soulèvent plusieurs questions, telles que la production d'artefacts multiples à partir d'une source unique. L'expression "publication à source unique" fait référence à la production de plusieurs formats à partir d'une seule source. Un même document peut être utilisé pour produire différents formats, sans devoir passer d'un processus à l'autre, qu'il s'agisse d'un format PDF pour l'impression, d'un export XML pour une plateforme numérique, ou d'une version numérique au format HTML. Ce défi éditorial soulève des questions à la fois théoriques et techniques, telles que la légitimation des contenus, l'évolution des pratiques éditoriales et la création d'outils adéquats. Au croisement des études médiatiques, des études éditoriales et de la littérature, les concepts d'hybridité (McLuhan, 1968), d'hybridation (Ludovico, 2012) ou d'éditorialisation (Vitali-Rosati, 2016) permettent d'interroger les principes de cette conception éditoriale.
Publication académique, single source publishing, édition numérique, Édition numérique, publication académique, digital publishing, QA75.5-76.95, Publication à source unique, scientific publishing, Scientific publishing, publication à source unique, Single source publishing, Digital publishing, Electronic computers. Computer science, AZ20-999, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences
Publication académique, single source publishing, édition numérique, Édition numérique, publication académique, digital publishing, QA75.5-76.95, Publication à source unique, scientific publishing, Scientific publishing, publication à source unique, Single source publishing, Digital publishing, Electronic computers. Computer science, AZ20-999, History of scholarship and learning. The humanities, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences
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