Making Beautiful Books and Articles

Lowering the Costs of Open Access and OER Publishing via Automated Typesetting

Presenters

Dione Mentis

Julie Blanc

Julien Taquet

Karen Lauritsen

Christina Tromp

Coko Community

Typesetting Evolution

<h2>Canada</h2>
<p class="paragraph">In the 1960s, educator J. Chalmers Doane dramatically changed school music programs across Canada, using the ukulele as an inexpensive and practical teaching instrument to foster musical literacy in the classroom.[11] 50,000 schoolchildren and adults learned ukulele through the Doane program at its peak.[12] &quot;Ukulele in the Classroom&quot;, a revised program created by James Hill and Doane in 2008 is a staple of music education in Canada.</p>
p {
  text-align: justify;
}

h2 {
  font-weight: 300;
  text-transform: uppercase;
  text-decoration: none;
  border-bottom: 4px solid rgb(159, 57, 27);
  width: max-content;
  margin-bottom: 1em;
  margin-top: 1em;
  break-after: avoid;
}

(Image credit: Serif)

Lowering Publishing Costs

  • Streamlined production workflow
  • Efficient content updates
  • Consistency and reusability
  • Flexibility for multiple output formats
  • Cost-effective print-ready PDF generation
  • Enhanced collaboration
  • Reduced reliance on proprietary software 

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