ISSUES IN ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING MPC 712
THE ECONIMICS OF ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING
Meaning of Economics
Economics is the science which studies human behaviour as a
relationship between given ends and scarce means which have alternative uses (Robbins1935)[1]. Alfred (1890)[2] defines economics as the study of mankind in the ordinary
business of life. The theory of
economics is a method rather than a doctrine, an apparatus of mind, a technique
of thinking which helps its processor to draw a correct conclusion.
Electronic publishing [3] [4]
Economics of electronic publishing [6] [7]
The economics of electronic publishing centers on the aspect of human (authors, publishers and readers) behaviour in relation with electronic publishing. The response of the author to the questions or thoughts of the reader is expressed in a form (manuscript) for the publisher to organise, adjust, and present in a readable format to the users. The author when solicited for to publish his book, looks for some advance in royalty rate which the publishing house is expected to pay out in the first six months of the publication. The issue of cash flow in the publishing house on how to manage the cost of production processes for books to be published has now been risky and causing them not to give out advances on royalty. This has brought the house to dwell on economics of production starting from the pre-press, press to the post-press stages of production.
The production processes in the conventional way is very tasking and
cost consuming because there are many hands on work, and many machines and
equipment to produce a book which is different to that of electronic
publishing.
Now, trees are reducing in number of growth, no plantation of trees
to turn into books and people are still cutting the remaining trees to build
their houses and create space for themselves. The cost of paper is getting
unbearable for production, and there is low reading habit of the people to
books in this 24th century. People tend to read a concise or not lengthy
information they can grab within some minutes and move on to doing other thing,
giving less advantage for the motivation of publishing a high range of different
books by an author. In retrospect, to the electronic publishing of books; it
has become easier for people who could not easily carry their printed books due
to some factors to consider to now read at their convenience and even at any
time.
There is a clear difference in the offset processes of publishing to
the digital processes of publishing a book. In offset printing, plates are used
in transferring images into unto a rubber blanket , and then rolling the image
unto a sheet of paper. The ink is not directly transferred into the paper and
that’s why it is called offset. The digital printing do not use plates as it is
in offset printing, but instead uses the ink printers like laser printers,
inkjet and so on when the need for printing arises. There is no hectic
processes involved in this process. Almost all the content of electronic
publishing are online, including newsletters, journals, research reports
brochures, company reports, marketing strategies, magazines and many other
things which are still accessible regardless of proximity. The end result of
the electronic publishing which is ‘books’ is accessible from a near and wide
range of sourcing for information.
How digital publishers think
The question 'how do the publisher in electronic publishing make a feet?',
making his gain unlike the conventional one is a must to answer for a focused
profit making publisher. The cost of the electronic machines are more costly
than that of the conventional ones due to advancement in civilisation and the need
for readiness of books to be available to the readers. With the high cost of
effective time appreciative machines, production of books are very easy and
timely delivering to various sectors into a wide range and also of benefit.
Since there is no paper involved, printers are exempted and the use
of ink is equally of no regard, the cost of book will be reduced because there
would be no additional cost incurred on the sale. This gives the publisher a second
thought of making it through the digitalisation of publishing[8]. He calculates
the sale cost of books by estimating the cost of ‘space or Airtime’ on making
his work go viral through the net, so that the cost of machines bought, the requirement
of experts in running them and paying them the cost of service rendered, with
the royalty to pay the author of the work will not rub off his own company
gain.
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