San Francisco, California
Publishing technologist
Areas of Expertise:
- docbook
- atompub
- xml
- publishing
- ebooks
- epub
- opds
- speaking
- programming
Keith Fahlgren is a Publishing Technology Consultant with Threepress. He specializes in helping publishers develop systems to create, maintain, enhance, and reuse written content. His contributions to the digital publishing ecosystem range from developing the open-source DocBook-XSL ePub Stylesheets to encouraging the adoption of the IDPF ePub standard to launching a system for collaborative manuscript development and kickstarting the OPDS Catalog specification process as part of the BookServer project. Keith was formerly at O'Reilly Media.
Keith has spoken about DocBook, XML in Publishing, BookServer & OPDS, and EPUB throughout the US and Canada.
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Recent Posts | All O'Reilly Posts
- Rails in a Nutshell Manuscript Open For Collaboration, October 19 2009
- Collaborative Publishing: One Brand New Title, One Success, September 29 2009
- Collaborative Publishing Based on Community Feedback, May 21 2009
- Dear Adobe Digital Editions Team, May 21 2009
- ePub Resources and Guides, March 03 2009
- DocBook-XSL 1.74.1 Released with Improved ePub Output, February 18 2009
- O'Reilly Product Metadata Interface (OPMI) Usage At Tweet Length, February 13 2009
- History Repeats: Teaching Publishers Markup, February 12 2008
- DocBook V5.0 (Committee Draft) is done!, February 06 2008
- XML Conf 2007 Third Day, December 05 2007
- XML Conf 2007 Second Day, December 04 2007
- XML Conf 2007 First Day, December 03 2007
- TOC Coverage, June 21 2007
- DocBook in the Wild: A Look at Newer Content, May 07 2007
- DocBook Elements in the Wild, May 02 2007
- XML Conf 2006 Closing Keynote (Bosak), January 11 2007
- XML Conf 2006 Third Day, December 07 2006
- XML Conf 2006 Second Day, December 06 2006
- XML Conf 2006 First Day, December 05 2006
- XML Conf 2006 First Day, December 05 2006
- The Ups and Downs of the W3C, November 28 2006
- The Ups and Downs of the W3C, November 28 2006
- Atom Publishing Protocol Interop a Success,
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