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'''Bookmaking software''' provides a start-to-finish, [[self-publishing]] solution for [[end user]]s. It combines the design capabilities of [[desktop publishing]] software applications with the connectivity of [[Web-based application]]s to seamlessly link desktop computers to remote [[Digital printing|digital printers]], as well as online and offline distribution channels and commerce platforms.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idsca.com/news/bookmaking-software/|title=Bookmaking Software: All You need to know|date=2018-01-12|website=IDSCA Pay Per Head|language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-28}}</ref>
'''Bookmaking software''' provides a start-to-finish, [[self-publishing]] solution for [[end user]]s. It combines the design capabilities of [[desktop publishing]] software applications with the connectivity of [[Web-based application]]s to seamlessly link desktop computers to remote [[Digital printing|digital printers]], as well as online and offline distribution channels and commerce platforms.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.idsca.com/news/bookmaking-software/|title=Bookmaking Software: All You need to know|date=2018-01-12|website=IDSCA Pay Per Head|language=en-US|access-date=2019-05-28}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 23:33, 15 February 2021

Bookmaking software provides a start-to-finish, self-publishing solution for end users. It combines the design capabilities of desktop publishing software applications with the connectivity of Web-based applications to seamlessly link desktop computers to remote digital printers, as well as online and offline distribution channels and commerce platforms.[1]

This type of software application is made possible by digital printing, which enables smaller numbers of books to be printed on demand, as well as broadband and Web-based technology, which make it possible for larger amounts of data (e.g., software programs, files) to be distributed over a network.

While self-publishing is not new, the trend is being fueled by growing popularity of “participatory media” (such as social networking sites and blogs), which enable people to increasingly contribute to the media they consume.

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  1. ^ "Bookmaking Software: All You need to know". IDSCA Pay Per Head. 2018-01-12. Retrieved 2019-05-28.