Tuesday, November 9, 2010

The library is dead? The emergence of the e-book

There is nothing of very as new book revealing for the first time that you open the form. The fluidity of the cover pages, a smell strong, crisp paper are special goodies for all lovers of the book. However, our time systematically select technology on tradition, experience is becoming increasingly rare for young readers. (Although, still read.)

Modern additions, teenagers (and between) are more eager to get their hands on the latest gadgets, as the former bloc bound paper. For them to learn any trawl the cards or the dusty library catalog or paging through old wise dictionaries something worth knowing and perhaps.It is a good chose.tout is literally on Google you.

This is a very liberating - for us and for the information itself.Internet research is the result of the presentation of the democratic useful, relevant and valid.Lynne Truss in its date to the grammar in snacks, shoots and leaves, "main Office on the Internet, which is controlled by, cannot be used as a tool of repression and including the filament are."

The emergence of the e-book or e-reader, thanks much for this immediate access to (and large) information by progress technologique.produit dozens of brands, Sony, iPapyrus and Kobo, is best known for the electronic book mark is still the Kindle, Amazon.

Amazon is the first drive e of equipment, the Kindle, the first generation was published in the United States in November 2007. This year, the last third generation Kindle hit enthusiasts worldwide, with the support of 3 g in 100 countries and territories.

These devices are in the hands of electronic paper display with 16 levels of gris.Une electronic version of the text, which represent a solution like newspapers, which eliminates glare and reduces fatigue eye-compared with LCD screen, i.e. EU-ink used valid only in the case that modifies how the "current page", so that the battery is seven to ten jours.Le text can be downloaded by a wired or wireless in the local computer, online shops connections or the websites of publishers, the buyer can even.example of books before the purchase and the titles you have acquired to share with others.

The main advantages of these eBooks are portability, readability on the screen in a light and a long service life more than the books., can you laugh.However, you can save hundreds of titles on a single device, slim, and therefore the student see heels of heavy books you can really are a thing of the past.also: no corner chipped and without falling stained coffee where the spine with the introduction of the e-book, each page as sharp and clean, as was the first day of the read page.

But unlike the robust, lower pavement (or bath), e-book reader will be led to premature death should never have to worry about your favorite novel dirt flying, but an attractive destination for readers are thieves and any damage or loss is a major problem for the prob, if all your texts are stored in a single device.

According to the American Association of non-profit Educause created for those who use the information for the benefit of higher education, many institutions of higher education, all students, technology equipment of course electronically, instead of copying packages or reserve a number of universities in two projects drivers for the assessment of the viability of your readers as a substitute for traditional print course drive.

In the two world wars and ideological shifts up to the age of books remain quite the same... until présent.Si player Mark sudden death (e) in the library?

For reply, take into account: library are accessible to rich and poor, young and vieux.autorisation; smart technology and resistance to the changement.ensemble you can connect the silence of a common research community, reveal the secrets and stories hidden between the covers of books and free of charge to test the dizzying variety of books in a single location .c ' is something that no book could ever achieve e.Si then as cultures still knowledge value and accessibility for all libraries, will live forever.

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