ByStar Autonomous Content Collaborative-Authorship, Generation, Publication, and Distribution Software And Services







Document #PLPC-180038
Version 0.3
January 10, 2018
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Contents

Part I
Summary

1  This is a Draft

This is a Draft

Part II
Concept and Terminology

2  Overview

Scope The Library is intended as a general repository for all content that the user wishes to place there. This is not just documents, software etc. that the user wishes to publish, but also non-published content that the user wishes to put in the library for his own convenience. For example, the user can place here his entire music list, or video list, and create music playlists etc. This is not published content, indeed publication may be prohibited by copyright, but still the user can place this here for his own usage.

A further intended future functionality: each access page will have a place for others to put comments, who are authorized by the site owner to make comments.

Content Attributes A particular item of content (e.g. a document) is the atomic component for management by the Libre Self-Publication facility.

An item of content is assigned a number of attributes, and this is what leads to it appearing in the various indexes. Relevant attributes are:

The primary publication site is the site where the content originates in the form of Libre Self-Publication content, and is maintained.

2.1  Library

Library

The Library and Publications lists serve different purposes.

The Library is about content published or otherwise resident at this site. This may consist of:

Library content = Published content + non-published content
Published content = content as primary publication site
+ content as duplicate publication site
Content as primary publication site = original content (created and owned by site owner)
+ republished content

Library (continued) Content residing in the Library is pushed here by the Libre Self-Publication machinery. It is the publication attributes of the content that determine whether it appears in the Library indexes. Any content for which this is the primary publication site appears in the Site Index. Any content for which this is either the primary publication site or a duplicate site appears in the Full Index.

The Library is all machine generated, and is not intended for customization.

2.2  Duplication

Duplication

Each item of content has a primary publication site, which is where it originates in the form of Libre Self-Publication content. An item of content may also have one or more duplicate sites, where it is also pushed for publication.

2.3  Republication

Republication

Republication can be thought of as the process of taking content that already exists outside the Libre Self-Publication framework, and bringing it into the Libre Self-Publication framework.

The pre-existing content may be Libre or non-Libre content. It may already exist in varying manners and degrees of publication, e.g. a leaked government document, or an academic thesis, or a journal paper under formal copyright. In terms of authorship it may have been authored by the site owner himself (e.g. academic thesis, journal paper), or it may have been authored by others (e.g. leaked government document).

But the key concept of republication is that this is content that has already been created and exists in some manner, that is now being brought under Libre Self-Publication management.

2.4  ByTopic.org

ByTopic.org

Persons with maintenance authority over content specify duplicate sites by including them in the pubDestUrls file. The content is then pushed to the duplicate sites as well as the primary publication site.

Other persons and organizations can also duplicate the content on their own sites, but this is by a different mechanism. It is anticipated that any person or organization wishing to use the Libre Self-Publication framework will be assigned a block of PLPC (and Record, Draft and Repub) numbers by a numbering authority.

It is also anticipated that all content published under Libre Self-Publication will also be published at ByTopic.org. Then others wishing to duplicate that content on their own sites can do so by pulling it from ByTopic.org.

2.5  Publications

Publications

In contrast to the Library, Publications are about authorship. It is the author attributes of the content that determine whether the content appears in the Publications indexes. The Publications indexes are fully customizable to suit the preferences of the user. The Publications indexes are lists, not necessarily representing content residing at this site, and are created by searching for content with the site owner as an author.

The search takes place over the entire /lcnt tree maintained by that author. This /lcnt tree will in general include all organizations and venues (e.g. himself, Neda, FPF etc.) under which the author publishes content.

Publications (continued)

The user can choose to have content listed or not listed among the publications:

Thus the Full Index appearing under Library and the one appearing under Publications are not the same thing.

The top-level Publications page is by default the same at the Full Index.

By Importance. Content can be assigned an importance value, to determine whether it gets listed here or not.

2.6  Bibliographies

Bibliographies

The bibliographies provide the same information as the corresponding index, but in a bibliographic format rather than a tabular form, and including the description as an abstract.

2.7  LCNT-INFO files

LCNT-INFO files

Part III
Libre User Environment—Usage

3  Creating a New Document

Creating a New Document

4  Selecting and Generating Lists

Selecting and Generating Lists

Part IV
Implementation

5  ByStar Multi-Media Document Production


Figure 1: ByStar Multimedia Document Authorship And Generation

6  ByStar Multi-Media Document Publication


Figure 2: ByStar Multimedia Document Publication And Distribution

6.1  Context within the Big Picture

6.2  Model


Figure 3: Libre-Halaal Content Publication Facilities Model


Figure 4: Libre-Halaal Content Publication Facilities Workflow

6.3  Architecture


Figure 5: Libre Content Publication Facilities Architecture

References