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Scott Peterson

As tablets boom, e-readers feel the blast - 0 views

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    Another article about what may be the short term existence of dedicated e-readers compared to tablets. Realistically an e-reader only offers a lightweight dedicated platform and for some models an e-Ink display that isn't practical for most tablets that do video and color.
Megan Durham

Bad sign for e-readers? E Ink sales plunge - 0 views

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    A A Here's a sign that e-readers are struggling in the U.S.: E Ink Holdings, the Taiwan-based company that makes e-reader screens for companies such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Sony, just had its worst quarter in four years. This article had some interesting points and the comments brought up some good questions as well. As a former B&N employee it will be interesting to see what they do in the next coming years with the e-reader/e-books.
Scott Peterson

Are eReaders Doomed? How Our Tablet Love Affair Is Putting The eReader In Jeopardy - 0 views

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    An interesting article that may spell bad news for makers of e-readers and particular E Ink. I would tend to agree with the assessment that dedicate e-readers are transition devices--much the same as electronic PDA's have been almost entirely replaced by smartphones. However, I would go further and say it's a format issue; people would tend to devices that are multifunction more often than one dedicated to a single purpose.
Scott Peterson

National Federation of the Blind Assists in Litigation Against Free Library of Philadel... - 0 views

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    The Free Library of Philadelphia has a program in which free NOOK Simple Touch e-readers are loaned to patrons over the age of fifty. However, the NOOK is completely inaccessible to patrons who are blind. Library personnel had discouraged two blind patrons from even attempting to check out one of the devices. The library had also been issued letters from the Department of Education regarding the obligation of federally funded institutions to purchase accessible e-book readers and other technologies. It's not clear from the release what steps the library may have taken to remedy the situation or how it escalated to the point of a lawsuit.
Sharla Lair

TED Books Launches New iPad App with Enhanced eBooks - The Digital Reader - 2 views

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    For those of you that enjoy TED videos...
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    So awesome. I'm not sure I'll pay $3 for many of these, but it's cool just the same. I'm actually kinda surprised they are directly monetizing their old content.
Scott Peterson

American Youth Read Books in Print (For Now) - 0 views

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    An interesting survey where it shows younger readers 16-29 are more likely to use books, use traditional library services, and read e-books on an computer rather than an e-book reader than their older (30-49) counterparts.
Jennifer Parsons

Hitler finds out Google Reader is shutting down - YouTube - 2 views

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    Warning: Has some bad language.
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    More seriously, I've moved my feeds to collected.info. I have liked it so far; I'll even admit that it's easier on the eye than Google Reader.
adrienne_mobius

Newsweek magazine to stop printing, go all-digital - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    Print dies: Newsweek to go all-digital. The magazine will be subscription-based and available on e-readers.
Sharla Lair

How to Turn a City into a Library - The Digital Reader - 0 views

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    Interesting project in Austria. They placed 70 QR codes around the city each leading to a particular ebook or mp3 that can be downloaded for free.  The blog states, "This project is in effect giving digital content a finite location, thus removing one of the key aspects that separates paper books from ebooks". 
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    I wonder if the posts are in places with literary or historical significance-- e.g., a QR code near the former home of a famous author, leading to excerpts or readings from his or her books. I can see a huge potential for museums here, actually. For example, at the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, a QR code can be posted to information or collections on the Dred Scott Decision. Or here in Columbia, QR codes posted in the Red Campus can pull up copies of historical documents on the 1892 fire.
Jessica Hammond

E-Book Is Reading You - 0 views

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    In the past, publishers and authors had no way of knowing what happens when a reader sits down with a book. Does the reader quit after three pages, or finish it in a single sitting? Do most readers skip over the introduction, or read it closely, underlining passages and scrawling notes in the margins? Now, e-books are providing a glimpse into the story behind the sales figures, revealing not only how many people buy particular books, but how intensely they read them.
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    I realize I should probably be bothered by this some a privacy point of view, but I kind of like the idea that my reading habits are offering concrete feedback. "Dear publisher, this is where the book got boring and I gave up."
Scott Peterson

Libraries become tech hubs for the digitally inclined | Star Tribune - 0 views

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    People are turning to libraries with tech-fueled questions about everything from e-readers to social media - and librarians have the answers.
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    People are turning to libraries with tech-fueled questions about everything from e-readers to social media - and librarians have the answers.
Sharla Lair

Penguin eBooks Now Available to All Libraries via a Crappy Deal with 3M Cloud Library -... - 1 views

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    Ok. I am seriously tired of the popular fiction/non-fiction side of ebooks. Basically Penguin is saying that they will grant libraries access to their ebooks in the way that will tick off your patrons the most, so that they will never want to use your service. Why does 3M say ok to this? Because Penguin dropped OverDrive earlier this year and this is a new way to entice people to their 3M Cloud Library product. Does MOBIUS really want to work with a company that will accept less?
Scott Peterson

Google Reader Shutdown a Sobering Reminder That 'Our' Technology Isn't Ours - 0 views

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    A twofold interest in this article, one that we forget we don't own or manage website content services. With older software installed on a PC we could continue as long as it was supported or useful, an online service can simply be pulled. The other is that with multiple sources and sites now that aggregate material RSS feeds may finally be declining in popularity and use.
Jennifer Parsons

» A Brief Trip into Technology Planning, Brought to You By Meebo ACRL TechCon... - 0 views

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    In light of Meebo (NOT Google Reader, ahem) biting the dust, Becky Yoose meditates on having contingency plans. Doing occasional third-party application audits is a good idea.
Scott Peterson

Books aren't dead yet - 0 views

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    A somewhat hopeful article pointing out that the interest in e-book readers is leveling off while print continues, and that if anything things such as online self-publishing have helped as it reduces the risk for commercial publishers in recruiting new authors.
Scott Peterson

Most Highlighted Passages of All Time - 2 views

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    An interesting topic but not one that necessarily reflects what people are thinking. First is the purpose of highlighting--often for research as in a paper or in self help books, and second is how many people make highlights in the first place. Still, it is an interesting insight into what readers find notable.
Scott Peterson

Tor Books says cutting DRM out of its e-books hasn't hurt business - 1 views

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    Tor Books, one of the leading publishers of Science Fiction, has reported that since they did away with DRM in their files a year ago that their business has hardly changed. Their reasoning was simple, their readers tended to be technologically savvy and DRM is a constant problem to them.
Scott Peterson

New DRM Will Change the Words in Your E-Book - 0 views

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    A new DRM feature called "SiDiM" intends to watermark eBooks by slightly changing the punctuation and text for each copy, this making them unique. Some concerns is how it may changes things for the reader or from what the author intended. A similar technique is used for some music files.
Scott Peterson

Obama Stops Championing Treaty That Gives the Blind Better Access to E-Books - 0 views

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    This was of interest considering my visit to the Wolfner Library during the conference. The issue seems to center around loosening copyright restrictions so blind readers can have more easy access to materials that have be converted into a format accessible to them, and the resistance of the entertainment and publishing industries even though it would be beneficial.
Scott Peterson

Will Gutenberg laugh last? - 0 views

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    An article I have some mixed feelings about, seeming a little too much of a cheering section for print books. However, some good points have been made, that eBooks have begin some declines in sales and e-readers and tablets may not be well suited for all reading applications, ultimately complementing print books the same as audio books rather than replacing them.
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