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EPUB 3 Snapshot: Highlights Publishers Need to Know

  
  
  

EPUB 3

<update>June 7, 2011</update>

Since announcing the release of the EPUB 3 specification, the blogosphere and tweet streams have been alive with the sound of music to publishers' ears. No doubt Amazon's news that it will finally accept EPUB also adds to the collective hallelujah chorus.

While there is already an abundance of information, news, and opinions on EPUB 3, this post aims to highlight what features and functionality are most important for publishers to understand:

 

  • Improved accessibility support---It's a big deal that DAISY is converging completely with EPUB 3. This will promote rapid take-up of the standard in education and government segments. 
  • MathML support---this alone garnered hoots and hollers from RSuite's tech team. No longer must STM publishers sketch out equations as art.
  • Embedded fonts---the look and feel of your PDF is maintained because publishers can deliver fonts along with the epub file.
  • Improved SVG support---vector graphics mean images scale with your pages and pages are "lighter" thus loading faster.
  • New and improved metadata---who doesn't love publication metadata that can include specific handling and distribution instructions!?
  • Video and audio support---publishers can synchronize audio with text. This will also raise the bar for all of us, e.g. enabling switching seamlessly between listening in the car and reading at home!
  • Javascript---scripting offers chances for interactivity, think forms, etc.
  • Layout---multiple columns, hello! Ladders and widows and orphans, goodbye!

We'd love to add your opinions on new functionality to the list. Leave a comment and I'll continue to add on to the bullets.

Comments

Nice summary Marianne! 
 
The only top-level bullet I'd have added is "Improved accessibility support". It's a big deal that DAISY is converging completely with EPUB 3, and this will promote rapid take-up of the standard in education and government segments. Also, support for prerecorded audio that is synchronized to text, and optimization of text-to-speech, will raise the bar for all of us, e.g. enabling switching seamlessly between listening in the car and reading at home.
Posted @ Friday, June 03, 2011 9:29 AM by Bill McCoy
I've read about Amazon EPUB support in several places, but it appears to as yet be an unsubstantiated rumor. Have you got a source? 
 
There's nothing about it Amazon's own Kindle community forums.
Posted @ Monday, June 06, 2011 6:13 PM by Thad McIlroy, The Future of Publishing
Thanks for the comment, Thad. Yes, there is nothing about Amazon and EPUB 3 in the Kindle forums and the sources are not yet substantiated. I'm sure we're tracking at least some of the same blogs that are following this story (TheBookSeller.com and Good EReader Blog). Let's continue to monitor and see which publishers come out to verify these discussions! 
Posted @ Tuesday, June 07, 2011 11:48 AM by Marianne Calihanna
Can I download ePub to demo it, or can I output in InDesign?
Posted @ Sunday, June 12, 2011 5:31 PM by Charlotte Pierce
Hi,  
I would like to pay your attention to the Helicon Books Gyan Reader- the first EPUB3 reader for Android OS that supports all EPUB3 standards and more- like 3D.  
I'm the product manager of Helicon Books (BTW). We have launched the reader at October 2012.  
see: http://www.heliconbooks.com/article/news_10
Posted @ Wednesday, December 12, 2012 8:11 AM by Rotem Segal
@Rotem - Thank you. I will have a look and share with my colleagues.
Posted @ Wednesday, December 12, 2012 8:27 AM by Marianne Calilhanna
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