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Ryan Holman

The Answer Sheet - Going back to college at 59 - 0 views

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    Possible generation-gap-type issues for digital educational publishing for colleges: "Today, the college assumes all students not only have computer skills but a plethora of high-tech devices and services. The class schedule and registration procedure is entirely online-even if you're in the registrar's office....In the first class, the professor handed out her e-mail address and the URL where the syllabus could be found--instead of her office phone number and a copy of the syllabus. Unfortunately, the college sites are full of graphics and animations and download very slowly on my dial-up connection. (Even if I could afford a broadband connection, my ISP doesn't provide it in my area.)" "At least one exercise in each chapter requires accessing the publisher's textbook Web site. Many of these exercises could just as easily be put on the computer disk also sold-at an increased profit (I used to work for a textbook-preparation company)-with the text....Again, a dial-up connection won't download the videos. The audio files are .mp3; I can't open them, don't have the skill to know what program I need, and have no access to free technical support....So once every chapter I head for either the heavily used public library or the equally heavily used computer lab in the college's suburban learning center (branch campus)--and hope that a computer is available."
arnie Grossblatt

Ruling Spurs Effort to Form Digital Public Library - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Looking at the Google Books decision as an opportunity.
Ryan Holman

Time: Bookless Libraries - 0 views

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    Apparently in some places, the move to digital has been more pervasive than estimated.
Georgina B

University Libraries in Google Project to Offer Backup Digital Library - Chronicle.com - 0 views

shared by Georgina B on 15 Oct 08 - Cached
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    I thought that this was worth reading because it is a back-up plan for the Google scanning project.
Rebecca Benner

At Frankfurt, Many Say Digital Will Take Over Print Books by 2018 - 10/22/2008 - Librar... - 0 views

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    This looks like the article discussed by Bob Faherty in Thursday's class.
Mike Kalyan

New Adobe software protects copyrights on eBooks - 0 views

  • "We know digital book customers want a broad selection of content, a choice of reading platforms and devices and the option to get their eBook from their favorite retailer, local public library or directly from the publisher," said Paul Weiskopf, senior vice president, Corporate Development at Adobe. "Adobe Content Server 4 enables the publishing industry to meet all these needs for eBook customers while, at the same time, protecting valuable copyrights."
    • Mike Kalyan
       
      Adobe does it again. Leveraging their technology with what their industry needs.
arnie Grossblatt

A Digital Library Better Than Google's - 0 views

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    Robert Darnton on the opportunity presented by the rejection of the Google Books settlement.
Michael Pogachar

California enacts digital book privacy law - 0 views

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    Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law a bill that will extend privacy protections currently in place for library records to book purchases, including e-books. The Reader Privacy Act of 2011 will require government agencies to obtain a court order before they access customer records from book stores or online retailers.
arnie Grossblatt

Books and Other Fetish Objects - 1 views

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    Forget about the container - it's all about the content.
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