Not exact matches
The fourth chapter of the
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Technology Systems describes
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The secret is in the method, and in this
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technologies to dos and don'ts, and of course
what kind of audiences prefer it, plus a comprehensive presentation of its benefits.
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Yet
ebooks may also represent a chapter in the still - being - written story of how keeping track of
what's happening with content hasn't always kept pace with the
technology that's transformed it.
Astronomer Elena Sabbi of the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore, Maryland wants to convince blind children that they too can be seen pushing the barriers of science and
technology; and
what better way to do that than by coming up with the world's first
ebook meant for the visually disabled.
The second major trend at the event was addressing
ebook discovery and
what libraries and
technology companies are doing about it.
The last step was reformatting all eleven
eBooks in the series to update their look, making it more contemporary and more
what you'd expect from current
eBook technology.
Their «
ebook readers» use Digital Restrictions Management (DRM)
technology to control how,
what, and when you can read.
One concept in
ebooks that has only scratched the surface of
what the available and upcoming
technology will let it do is enhanced
ebooks.
The key point is that the availability of a free, manipulable public domain
ebook library is
what made LibriVox possible along with some other underlying
technologies.
In a fairly bold statement about
what digital publishing brings to books, Shavani essentially agrees that
technology is not the death of books, as some early critics of e-reading and the broader instant access to self - publishing through
ebooks have claimed.
«
Ebook technology offers wonderful opportunities and the removal of books from libraries is the opposite of
what should be happening.
One company is approaching the same «enhancements» to an app - based
ebook that other companies have tried, but they've truly figured out
what readers want from their additional
technology.
Re Lucian's concern i think publishing will continue to morph and new alliances of writers, journalist, curators, illustrators, translators and social & mobile geeks will collaborate on ways to create
ebooks, enhanced
ebooks, interactive books — and additional distribution channels along with amazon... and increasingly
what we create can be agnostic of
technology, available on any devise, Mathew's coverage has been in - depth, up - to - date and writing for a wide audience... as a former JSJ reporter who is interested in this area i am in awe of his writing, and thankful for it, like so many others here evidentally are... maybe you, Matthew, will author your own Amazon - supported book?
To prove how cutting edge my
technology purchases are, I made a choice early on about
what Ebook reader I would purchase.
Ebook standards are not quite up to supporting all the complexities, and
what's also needed is
technology to better support how people actually use these products to learn.
what will be the next level to this
ebook?i would like to know the next level
technology to this
ebook
If you are frustrated with your lack of success finding a publisher... if you've looked into companies that will publish your book for you and been appalled at
what they charge... if you wish you better understood
what the new printing and
ebook technologies meant in terms of your options... then this little book can help.
The Kobo Aura ($ 149.99 direct)
ebook reader brings some interesting new
technology to the table, along with some of
what made the more expensive Aura HD a winner — except now at a smaller size and a lower price point.
What a great innovation by a company that continues to lead the pack in ebook technology, in my opinion — Amazon knew what it was doing, and still d
What a great innovation by a company that continues to lead the pack in
ebook technology, in my opinion — Amazon knew
what it was doing, and still d
what it was doing, and still does.
It is nearly impossible to look past the
ebook as the defining innovation of our business at the moment to guess
what else
technology may throw our way, because it has changed so many things.
-- Guest Post by Xavier Davis — Despite Digital Rights Management (DRM) being a widely used
technology in the
eBook industry, many authors lack a firm understanding of
what DRM actually is.
Despite Digital Rights Management (DRM) being a widely used
technology in the
eBook industry, many authors lack a firm understanding of
what DRM actually is.
It won't be much of an exaggeration to say that the Kindle singlehandedly jumpstarted the
ebook industry — it showed, amongst other things,
what was possible given E Ink
technology and a persistent link to a rich
ebook store.
I can appreciate if they give reasons why they think
eBooks aren't ready yet, or
what changes they'd like to see in
eBooks, but just flat out condemning the
technology for no reason other than they don't like it is silly.
Librarians have always been advocates for their patrons — and THAT»S
what I see happening with
ebooks and
technology.