Workflow Interface for Editorial Process Authors: Luciano Frizzera, Stan Ruecker, Milena Radzikowska, Geoffrey Rockwell, Susan Brown, and the INKE Research Group Introduction Scholars usually have to deal with many different type of documents spread in vary stages, especially in the case of big projects. Piles and piles of documents scattered in many folders waiting for tagging, revision, approval or whatever it is that needs to be completed. There are workflow management tools available to help us, but they often are too specialized and somewhat complex to use. So, how can we make them easier and more flexible? This research presents INKE’s recent work on supporting the creation of digital materials. We have been using the concept of structured surfaces to investigate both visual and interactive methods in order to make workflows more attractive, flexible, and useful for scholars. This paper is structured to first give a briefly description about INKE and what we do. A summary about workflows and how they have been used will be provide and I will 1