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- 2012049717 contributor B12483732.
- 2012049717 date "2013".
- 2012049717 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012049717 description "The digital age has changed the way people think and read / John Walsh -- The digital age has not significantly changed the way people read / Robert Darnton -- Digitizing books will change publishing for the better / Jason Epstein -- Digitizing books devalues the work of professional writers / Ewan Morrison -- The ability to revise digitized books yields benefits and risks / Nicholas Carr -- Digitizing historical books eliminates the thrill of scholarship / Tristram Hunt -- Digitizing historical books does not demean scholarship / James Gleick -- No company should be allowed a monopoly on book digitization / Brewster Kahle -- Large-scale digitization projects will benefit writers and readers / Richard A. Posner -- A digital public library will increase access to books for all people / Megan Geuss -- Providing all online content for free is unsustainable / Malcolm Gladwell -- Digitizing books will increase book piracy / Scott Turow -- Digitizing books will not substantially increase book piracy / Alastair Harper -- E-books are an environmentally friendly option / Julia Silverman -- E-books are not better for the environment than print books / Nick Moran -- Colleges should mandate that all textbooks be digitized / Marc Presnsky.".
- 2012049717 extent "pages cm.".
- 2012049717 identifier "9780737761658 (hardcover)".
- 2012049717 isPartOf "At issue".
- 2012049717 issued "2013".
- 2012049717 language "eng".
- 2012049717 subject "070.5/73 23".
- 2012049717 subject "Books Digitization Social aspects.".
- 2012049717 subject "Books and reading Technological innovations Social aspects.".
- 2012049717 subject "Electronic books.".
- 2012049717 subject "Electronic publishing.".
- 2012049717 subject "Learning and scholarship Technological innovations Social aspects.".
- 2012049717 subject "Z1003 .W545 2013".
- 2012049717 tableOfContents "The digital age has changed the way people think and read / John Walsh -- The digital age has not significantly changed the way people read / Robert Darnton -- Digitizing books will change publishing for the better / Jason Epstein -- Digitizing books devalues the work of professional writers / Ewan Morrison -- The ability to revise digitized books yields benefits and risks / Nicholas Carr -- Digitizing historical books eliminates the thrill of scholarship / Tristram Hunt -- Digitizing historical books does not demean scholarship / James Gleick -- No company should be allowed a monopoly on book digitization / Brewster Kahle -- Large-scale digitization projects will benefit writers and readers / Richard A. Posner -- A digital public library will increase access to books for all people / Megan Geuss -- Providing all online content for free is unsustainable / Malcolm Gladwell -- Digitizing books will increase book piracy / Scott Turow -- Digitizing books will not substantially increase book piracy / Alastair Harper -- E-books are an environmentally friendly option / Julia Silverman -- E-books are not better for the environment than print books / Nick Moran -- Colleges should mandate that all textbooks be digitized / Marc Presnsky.".
- 2012049717 title "What is the impact of digitizing books? / Louise I. Gerdes, book editor.".
- 2012049717 type "text".