Adam Hyde

Adam Hyde

NZ
Technologist, serial social entrepreneur Adam Hyde. Shuttleworth Fellow. Inventor of Book Sprints. Founder of Coko, PagedJS, Open Publishing Fest, Open Publishing Awards, FLOSS Manuals and more!
Sep
25
PubPub's Strategic Pivot: Insights from a Similar Journey

PubPub's Strategic Pivot: Insights from a Similar Journey

As a long-time observer and participant in the scholarly communications landscape, I've been watching PubPub's recent
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Sep
22
CMS Strategies for Scholarly Publishing: A Hybrid Approach

CMS Strategies for Scholarly Publishing: A Hybrid Approach

Scholarly publishing has evolved alongside technology, with many software systems available today to manage both article delivery and website content.
6 min read
Sep
04

Berkeley

Just moved to Berkeley, California. Settling in - better weather than Auckland!
Aug
14
Coko's Evolution: Stage Two

Coko's Evolution: Stage Two

You'll read it here first folks... an exciting step forward and very necessary evolution is underway...Coko is
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Jul
10
Adaptive and Industrial Approaches to Scholarly Publishing Systems

Adaptive and Industrial Approaches to Scholarly Publishing Systems

The design of scholarly systems typically adheres to one of two paradigms: industrial or adaptive. These paradigms define the approach
4 min read
Jul
05
AI Writing Assistant

AI Writing Assistant

I've been developing an interaction model for an AI Assistant to enhance the writing of long texts. Currently,
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Jun
18
Book Sprints: Transforming Publishing Through Collaboration

Book Sprints: Transforming Publishing Through Collaboration

Fifteen years ago, driven by a vision of harnessing collaboration and focused creativity, I developed a method called Book Sprints.
3 min read
Jun
18
Ketty AI

Ketty AI

With the forthcoming release of a new, and very exciting, Ketty release I thought I would outline here some of
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Jun
15
From the Source: Intelligent Middleware

From the Source: Intelligent Middleware

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Jun
14
The Challenges and Opportunities of Researcher-Driven Publishing

The Challenges and Opportunities of Researcher-Driven Publishing

In recent years, the landscape of scholarly communication has experienced significant shifts. Among these changes is the rise of preprints,
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