[Eril-l] Cambridge adopted the same bad platform as Taylor & Francis?

Pennington, Buddy D. penningtonb at umkc.edu
Mon Sep 19 12:58:42 PDT 2016


I agree. I think we are seeing the beginnings of a shift from a binary world of desktops vs mobile, to a spectrum of screens, and providers want to both simplify design and maintenance of their platform and provide a consistent look across that spectrum.

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From: Eril-l [mailto:eril-l-bounces at lists.eril-l.org] On Behalf Of Steve Oberg
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Subject: Re: [Eril-l] Cambridge adopted the same bad platform as Taylor & Francis?

I’m not proposing or in favor of “dumbing down” or “least common denominator”. The fact remains that in the information technology realm, there are now (or soon will be) more people accessing content of whatever kind via a mobile device than a desktop or laptop computer. Content providers should respond to that if they want to remain relevant and useful.

Designing and maintaining a platform that supports multiple screen sizes and especially, multiple and sometimes very different use cases, is pretty difficult and expensive. I’m not arguing that content providers/publishers shouldn’t bother addressing various needs, or be given a pass. Instead, I’m simply reminding of the reality of what they face, and a broader trend that I think they might be paying attention to.

Hopefully they are “listening” and this type of discussion will be beneficial for them in shaping or reshaping their platforms.

Steve

Steve Oberg
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Wheaton College (IL)
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