Content publishing framework for interactive paper documents

Paper persists as an important medium for documents and this has motivated the development of new technologies for interactive paper that enable actions on paper to be linked to digital actions. A major issue that remains is how to integrate these technologies into the document life cycle and, specifically, how to facilitate the authoring of links between printed documents and digital documents and services. We describe how we have extended a general web publishing framework to support the production of interactive paper documents, thereby integrating paper as a new web channel in a platform for multi-channel access.

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