Open e-books: The changing paradigm
This report discusses the evolution of e-books, their impact on scholarship, and their potential future in the publishing industry.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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International Journal Of Library And Information Science Vol. 1(1) Pp. 006-011 |
Authors: | A. S. Rai, K. Nikam |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Methods
The research method involved a literature review of existing sources on e-books, their history, current market trends, technological developments, and the legal aspects of e-book licensing and copyright. The authors also analyzed the potential future impact of e-books on readership and scholarship.
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Key Insights
The report examines the transition from traditional printed books to e-books and open e-books, exploring their impact on scholarship, publishing, and future technologies. It delves into the origins of e-books, their advantages and disadvantages, the role of licensing agreements, and the potential for e-books to transform the educational landscape and publishing industry. The report also considers the implications of e-books on access to information and the preservation of content.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | contract law | copyright law | digital rights | e-book hardware | e-book publishing | e-book reader hardware | e-book software | e-books | e-brary | educational impact | open e-book | open e-books | project guttenberg | publishing industry | rocket e-book | scholarship