Research on Book Publishing Enabled by Digital Twin and NFT
Kehan Li () and
Liang Wang ()
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Kehan Li: Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication
Liang Wang: Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication
A chapter in LISS 2022, 2023, pp 379-392 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract With the explosion of “metacmos”, the idea of various technologies enabling reality has gradually entered the public view. Whether it's digital twins, big data, or blockchain, they're essentially technology enabling the physical world. The “digital twins” of physical publications are constructed through digital twinning technology, followed by data storage. Not only can ensure that the book board type, the content is not damaged by the passage of time. It can also use the NFT blockchain technology to ensure that the “digital book” data itself will not be stolen or tampered with, with a verified identification certificate and an independent collection number. As the vision of virtual space life becomes more and more real, people collecting “precious physical books” from ancient times may gradually give way to the collection of “digital books” as a collection value due to the emergence of technology. It is foreseeable that the application of digital technology will bring a series of irreversible changes to the production, sales and service of the publishing industry.
Keywords: Digital twin; NFT; Blockchain; Book collection; Virtual books (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-2625-1_30
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