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Books, Books, Books

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1995
The Editorial in the February 1995 issue of theArchives 1 provided well-intentioned, but limited, comparisons of electronic and printed media. Dr Farrell correctly observed that the torrent of new books and journals is overwhelming, in terms of cost and storage space, the resources of both institutional and individual subscribers. Continued reliance on
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E-Books are not books

Proceedings of the 2008 ACM workshop on Research advances in large digital book repositories, 2008
Currently, in the early days of their development, e-books are essentially following the evolutionary path of physical books, a path that started thousands of years ago. Yet physical books are containers for a wide variety of information types, and are accessed in a wide variety of ways, which offers the possibility of differing electronic ...
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Books on Books

Communication Booknotes, 1985
THE BUSINESS OF BOOK PUBLISHING: PAPERS BY PRACTITIONERS edited by Elizabeth A. Geiser (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1985---$38.75) THE BOOK PUBLISHING ANNUAL (New York: Bowker, 1985---$60.00) THE BOWKER ANNUAL OF LIBRARY AND BOOK TRADE INFORMATION edited by Julia Moore (New York: Bowker, 1985---$69.95)
Elizabeth A. Geiser, Julia Moore
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Books, Books, and More Books

Science, 2011
The printed word has great power to enlighten, but it is impossible for an individual person to read more than a fraction of all books written, let alone to apply quantitative methods to analyze linguistic and cultural changes as they manifest themselves in words appearing in books.
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