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Lisa Spiro

Kindles yet to woo University users - The Daily Princetonian - 0 views

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    Doubts about the Kindle from students...
Geneva Henry

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    Pricing and product information for the Kindle at Amazon.com
Lisa Spiro

Wired Campus: Northwest Missouri State U. Tries E-Book Readers, With Mixed Re... - 0 views

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    Reports on pilot to use ebooks (Sony Readers) at Northwest Missouri State U. Students found it frustrating that they couldn't "highlight passages, cut and paste text, or participate in interactive quizzes."
Cynthia Gillespie

More Book Publishers Rush To Sell Best-Sellers On The iPhone | mocoNews - 0 views

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    A paragraph about the availability of new titles on iPhones ScrollMotion.
Lisa Spiro

The once and future e-book: on reading in the digital age - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    "A veteran of a former turning of the e-book wheel looks at the past, present, and future of reading books on things that are not books."
Cynthia Gillespie

The Lessons From the Kindle's Success - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The article is interesting, but I truly question the claim that Amazon will sell $1 Billion dollars worth of Kindle hardware and software by 2010. What is relevant to our study is the reader comments. It's not a scientific random sample, but they are easily accessible opinions of the Kindle.
Geneva Henry

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    Abstract "Commercial publishing interests are presenting the future of the book in the digital world through the promotion of e-book reading appliances and software. Implicit in this is a very complex and problematic agenda that re-establishes the book as a digital cultural artifact within a context of intellectual property rights management enforced by hardware and software systems. With the convergence of different types of content into a common digital bit-stream, developments in industries such as music are establishing precedents that may define our view of digital books. At the same time we find scholars exploring the ways in which the digital medium can enhance the traditional communication functions of the printed work, moving far beyond literal translations of the pages of printed books into the digital world. This paper examines competing visions for the future of the book in the digital environment, with particular attention to questions about the social implications of controls over intellectual property, such as continuity of cultural memory."
Geneva Henry

Amazon's Kindle 2 Will Debut Feb. 9 - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is just a news announcement with speculation as to the new features.
Geneva Henry

Online Databases: Ebooks Arrive - 2/1/2008 - Library Journal - 0 views

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    The programs at two recent conferences (the Charleston Conference and London Online) confirm that ebooks have established themselves in libraries. While the trade and consumer book markets still struggle to find an affordable and compelling ebook reader, library users have embraced the ebooks connected to the library e-collection and accessible via the PC or laptop they typically use.
Cynthia Gillespie

Sony announces PRS-700 Reader with touchscreen - Engadget - 0 views

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    This article describes the features of the PRS-700 Reader, but does not have a consumer review.
Geneva Henry

IPhone Stanza Downloads May Top Kindle Sales | Epicenter from Wired.com - 0 views

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    Stanza, iPhone's free e-book reader application, has been downloaded more than 395,000 times and is installed at an average rate of about 5,000 copies a day, according to the app's creator Lexcycle.
Cynthia Gillespie

Award#0812196 - HCC-Small: Collaborative Research: Design and Evaluation of the Next Ge... - 0 views

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    his research will evaluate the potential of a new generation of electronic document readers that present information across multiple displays - a design that anticipates the future availability of fast, bi-stable, display technology. Despite the fact that e-book readers have been available to the general public for several years, paper remains far more popular as a medium for reading and annotating documents. Although electronic devices for reading can provide unique affordances such as a large storage capacity, keyword search, indexing, and some interactivity, they remain unpopular probably because they fail to offer several core affordances of paper such as efficient page-to-page navigation, quick access to multiple documents, and efficient handling of annotations. Starting from an existing proof of concept, this project will design a fully functional prototype that addresses a large spectrum of reading activities that include: reading a book or magazine, lateral reading, and active reading. A set of deployable prototypes will be used to evaluate the potential of the design through a series of longitudinal studies. In producing prototypes of a next generation electronic document reader, this project will systematically study the design parameters that might enhance the reading experience on such devices in a wide variety of scenarios encompassing a diversity of reading activities. It is possible that digital displays will become the predominant technology for consuming text information. However, digital reading devices will be used only if they combine physical design, software infrastructure, and interface features that support a wide variety of reading patterns. Increasing amounts of reading material (both classic and modern) are available through digital distribution. By making it convenient and enjoyable to access this wealth of digital content, this project will spur new interest in reading both for work and pleasure.
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    A study to design and evaluate e-book readers. May not be relevant to our study.
Geneva Henry

The Journal of Electronic Publishing: What Happened to the E-book Revolution? : The Gra... - 0 views

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    An examination of the literature published about electronic books (e-books) between 2000-2007 helps to determine the factors that may have influenced academic e-book offerings and the adoption of e-books in academic libraries. The literature reflects e-book concepts and offerings dating back to 1945, as well as studies and perceptions of opportunities and challenges related to e-books. In an attempt to explain why the integration of e-books into academic library collections has been very gradual during this period, this article presents a summary of the literature that addresses issues related to electronic versions of books that are made accessible online. This includes both books that are digitized and born digital.
Geneva Henry

INKE: Implementing New Knowledge Environments - 0 views

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    The INKE group is comprised of researchers and stakeholders at the forefront of computing in the humanities, text analysis, information studies, usability and interface design. The network is led by Canadian scholars, but includes members from the USA and the UK. It is comprised of those who are best-poised to understand the nature of the human record as it intersects with the computer. Our work is divided into four key research groupings: textual studies, user experience, interface design, and information management.
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