it seems to me that the artifactual and design elements of print books are
coming more to the fore, albeit in different ways. As the use of ebooks grows
this is not really surprising, as this change creates niche opportunities for
experiences focused specifically on the possibilities of the print medium. Some
related trends are interesting
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in title, tags, annotations or urlCopyright Quiz Answers - 0 views
The Core - Newsletter - Archive - 3 views
This Library E-Book Will Self-Destruct After 26 Check Outs - 1 views
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@RWW "imagine, if you will, a publishing company - oh, let's say HarperCollins - telling libraries that after checking out a book a certain number of times - oh, let's say 26 - that they've reached the cap on loans. The book can no longer be shared, and libraries need to return the copy or buy the book again. Sound crazy? Well, that actually is the new policy for HarperCollins, reports Library Journal, detailing the new terms for its e-book loans via OverDrive, the main e-book distributor for libraries.
1 in 4 College Textbooks Will Be Digital By 2015 - 0 views
Books, artifactually and anecdotally speaking ... - Lorcan Dempsey's Weblog - 0 views
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@Lorcan Dempsey "it seems to me that the artifactual and design elements of print books are coming more to the fore, albeit in different ways. As the use of ebooks grows this is not really surprising, as this change creates niche opportunities for experiences focused specifically on the possibilities of the print medium. Some related trends are interesting"
PB Wiki for Libraries - 0 views
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