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in title, tags, annotations or urlE-Book Revolution Upends a Publishing Course - 2 views
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FOR decades, even after it was renamed and relocated from its original home at Radcliffe, the Columbia Publishing Course seemed unchanging, a genteel summer tradition in the book business, a white-glove six-week course in which ambitious college graduates were educated in the time-honored basics of book editing, sales, cover design and publicity. Not this summer.
Want To Live Healthy, Grow Better And Lose Weight? - 0 views
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It is an E-book that provides insight about the reason to stay healthy. The extreme work pressure and hectic working schedules is leading you towards stress and fatigue. Life is all about to enjoy every moment but stressful life and increasing competition is not letting you enjoy peaceful time. It has been seen that anxiety attacks to those people who live a very stressful life. The book helps you to understand the importance of eating healthy, staying nourished. When you eat right, you not only stay healthy but need not to fight to get perfect body curves.
'Out of Print' Doc Examines The End of Print Books and What It Portends | Mediashift | PBS - 0 views
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'Out of Print' Doc Examines The End of Print Books and What It Portends People have used books as a reliable tool to transmit and preserve information, ideas, and stories for hundreds of years. E-books have enjoyed wide use for only about six years - counting from when Amazon introduced its Kindle in 2007.
DIY Approach for Reader Friendly eBook Conversion might not Help - 0 views
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Popularity of eBooks has soared to unprecedented levels. Paper-bound books are getting replaced by numerous technologically enhanced e-reader devices like Kindle or Nook. Following digitalization of books and changing preference of readers, many book publishers have gone or are planning to go digital.
Amazon vs. Publishers: The Book Battle Continues - 1 views
Will the Book Survive Generation Text? - 1 views
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This shift, of course, plays into the problem, since any shrewd publishing type can see how the paper book's demise might make it easier to digitally trim, abridge, and repackage texts in more "appealing" forms than their benighted authors envisaged.
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A useful text with which to muse on this subject is Robert Darnton's The Case for Books: Past, Present, and Future (PublicAffairs, 2009).
The "book" is dead [dive into mark] - 1 views
How to Archive Kindle Books - 0 views
Holding 3500 books at the same time, an Amazon.com Kindle 3 is like your own personal library in your hand. But, just because it is possible to store so many books in you Kindle doesn't mean you sh...
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