With Booktype you can create books. Real paper books that look good and you can hold in your hands. You can also use Booktype to produce books in the form of EPUB (electronic books), PDF, OpenOffice files, web pages and more...
Booktype is web based software which means you do not install it on your computer; rather, you access it through a browser. Your organisation can install its own copy of Booktype on a server. Access is then made through a URL provided by your organisation.
Once installed Booktype supports any individual or group that wishes to write a book. All you need is a browser. Some typical uses of the platform might be:
Booktype is designed to help you produce books, either by yourself or with others. Booktype is also a social environment where you can discuss your views about producing books, seek assistance from others, or look for projects to contribute to.
While you can use Booktype to support traditional book authoring processes, Booktype supports the rapid development of content in 'Book Sprints'. Book Sprints are intensive collaborative events where typically six to ten people can focus on writing a book in three to five days. These collaborators might be in the same room or located around the Internet; in either case, they work together simultaneously to produce a book.
Booktype was developed to facilitate the accelerated production models enabled by Book Sprints. Hence the feature set matches the rapid pace of publishing possible in the modern era of print on demand. Using Booktype, print ready source (book formatted PDF) can be generated in a few minutes, and then uploaded to your favourite print-on-demand service.
Whether you are collaborating, writing in solo, rapidly developing books, or taking your time - after you have worked with Booktype, you will never think of publishing the old way again.
Booktype is Free Software. This means that it can be freely downloaded, re-used and customised. Managed Booktype Pro hosting is available from Sourcefabric.
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