Can you direct to us to a digital book done with this software?

Thanks,
David Porter


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From: dm-l on behalf of Pierrick Tranouez
Sent: Fri 5/9/2014 3:29 AM
To: dm-l@uleth.ca
Subject: [dm-l] Augment and share your digital codices with DocExplore.

Dear Digital Medievalists,

DocExplore is a free open source software suite enabling the easy creation of interactive digital books suitable for the promotion of heritage collections.

It's easy to use:
1.Import the pages of your book
2.Add text, images, sound and video to parts of the pages
3.View it on your computer or put it online on your website

More information, demonstrations and downloads at www.docexplore.eu

DocExplore is the result of an academic project, initiated by computer science laboratories LITIS (University of Rouen, France) and EDA (University of Kent, U.K.) in 2009, funded by the Interreg IVa program. It received contributions from historians, librarians and archivists of the GRHIS (University of Rouen), the Rouen Public Libraries, CMEMS (University of Kent) and the Archives of the Canterbury Cathedral.

Please ask me if you have any questions. If people are interested, we will organise tutorial sessions in France and the UK in June.

Best regards,
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Dr. Pierrick Tranouez
Research Engineer
LITIS EA 4108
http://www.litislab.eu/Members/ptranouez/
Tel:  332 32 95 51 20
Mob: 336 78 79 83 65

Université de Rouen
UFR Sciences - Bureau 2.1.33
Site Universitaire du Madrillet
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76800 SAINT ÉTIENNE DU ROUVRAY
FRANCE
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