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Lisa Spiro

Barnes & Noble and Microsoft Team Up to Promote Digital Textbooks - Technology - The Ch... - 1 views

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    "Barnes & Noble is spinning off its college-textbook and digital divisions into a new subsidiary, bolstered by a $300-million investment by Microsoft, that is aimed at turning more college students on to electronic textbooks."
Lisa Spiro

Public libraries in the digital age - 1 views

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    stats on ebook reading & more from Pew study on future of libraries
Lisa Spiro

When Cell Phones Are the Book: some observations on e-readers - ProfHacker - The Chroni... - 1 views

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    Very useful piece, perhaps. Quite measured. Usefully open to possibilities.
Lisa Spiro

LukeW | Data Monday: E-reading E-books - 1 views

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    "Last year, I took at look at the growth of e-readers (many equipped with Web browsers) and e-books. Less than 12 months later, it's clear digital books are taking over."
Lisa Spiro

Rise in E-Book Readership Is Good News for Reading Over All, Report Says - Wired Campus... - 0 views

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    "Readers of e-books like to read in all formats, they favor print books for sharing and to read to children, and on average they read more books over all than print-only readers do."
Lisa Spiro

Ebook Adoption Still Growing Fast - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    "Australia, India, the U.K. and the U.S. lead the world in e-book adoption rates, according to Bowker Market Research's Global eBook Monitor, released on March 27. In each of those countries, more than 20 percent of respondents report purchasing e-books in the six months before the survey, and about a third of respondents in the U.K. and U.S. say they have plans to purchase an e-book soon."
Lisa Spiro

Frankenbook - 0 views

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    "In my research about the work being done to make electronic reading a more organic experience, one that is suitable for the engaged reading required in the study of books, I have found that software designers are beginning to listen to voices like mine. While some are developing ways that active reading can become a social process, others are exploring ways technology can actually improve our ability to interact with and connect texts. Ultimately, technology is valuable in the ways it can move us beyond what we are already capable of doing. We should not embrace technology for technology's sake. After this experience, I feel strongly that the use of electronic versions for the active study of texts still lags behind the advantages of a physical book"
Lisa Spiro

The Price Is Right? -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    "Logically, e-textbooks should be much cheaper than the print options available to students--but they're not. CT looks at the rationale behind their pricing, and the market factors at play."
Lisa Spiro

The Progression of Digital Publishing: Innovation and the E-volution of E-books | RAND - 1 views

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    "E-books are beginning to emerge from their incunabula stage. While some may think of an e-book as just an electronic image of a paper product, others have used the electronic format to broaden the spectrum of publishing in the digital age. This paper examines three innovative examples that demonstrate the potential and challenges of electronic publications. The first is an online resource providing information on the U.S. health care system, descriptions of policy proposals, and an interactive microsimulation model that estimates the effects of commonly proposed policy changes. The second example is a digital novel utilizing text, sound, images, and gaming in storytelling. The third is a survey of efforts to create digital textbooks with online study resources. E"
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