Print is undergoing a revolution as significant as the invention of the printing press. The emergence of ePaper
is a major disruption for the printing industry; defining a new medium with the potential to redefine publishing
in a way that is as different to today's Web, as the Web is to traditional print. In this new eBook ecosystem we
don't just see users as consumers of eBooks, but as active prosumers able to collaboratively create, customize
and publish their own eBooks. We describe a transclusive, collaborative publishing framework for the web.
In this paper, we describe the development of Page2Pub, a Firefox extension for gathering, unifying,
and publishing a wide variety of web based materials.
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