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Are electronic books “books”?

Publishing Research Quarterly, 2003
Sous l'influence grandissante des nouvelles technologies, l'adaptation des oeuvres avec droits d'auteur aux nouveaux moyens d'exploitation continue de soulever des questions liees aux nouveaux usages. Les droits des premiers editeurs d'un ouvrage s'etendent-ils aux formats electroniques ?
David Goldberg, Thomas Kjellberg
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Designing electronic books

CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '99, 1999
Science fiction introduced the idea of an electronic book; some early prototypes showed the potential of such devices (Kay and Goldberg, 1977); now we have the technology to implement these ideas (Lewis, 1998; Schilit et al., 1998). Still missing, however, is a principled look at interaction design and features that make electronic books useable and ...
Gene Golovchinsky   +2 more
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Electronic books

Aslib Proceedings, 1999
Books include novels, dictionaries, telephone books, textbooks, anthologies, instruction manuals, proceedings of meetings and directories. The phrase “electronic books” has been applied to some types of CD‐ROM systems, palm‐top CD players, on‐demand text, electronic document systems of various kinds ± in fact to almost any kind of computer‐based text ...
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Realistic electronic books

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2012
We describe a software book model that emulates a range of properties associated with physical books-analog page turning, visual location cues, bookmarks and annotations-and, furthermore, incorporates many advantages of digital environments-hyperlinks, multimedia, full-text search, automatic identification of synonyms, cross-referencing of key terms ...
Veronica Liesaputra, Ian H. Witten
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Development of an electronic book accessibility standard for physically challenged individuals and deduction of a production guideline

Comput. Stand. Interfaces, 2019
Unlike popular web-based internet and mobile applications, electronic books and similar products have lower distribution and less accessibility, making them difficult for vulnerable social groups to utilize.
J. Park, Hyun-Young Kim, Soon-Bum Lim
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Familiarization of electronic books

The Electronic Library, 2001
Highlights the evolution and potentiality of electronic books (eBooks) and presents a comprehensive definition from the various definitions reported for eBooks and their types, the pros, cons and users. Available eBook hardware, such as Rocket eBook Reader, SoftBook Reader, EveryBook Dedicated Reader and Millennium eBook Reader; software, viz.
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Emergent literacy in print and electronic contexts: The influence of book type, narration source, and attention.

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2018
Young children learn from traditional print books, but there has been no direct comparison of their learning from print books and tablet e-books while controlling for narration source. The current project used a between-subjects design and examined how 4-
K. O'Toole, K. Kannass
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Buy the book: electronic commerce in the book trade

Journal of Information Technology, 1999
Exploitation of the World Wide Web (WWW) is a pipedream for many businesses, as they do not or cannot analyse their motives for having a web site. Many do not understand that there is more to a successful web site than having a corporate logo on a home page. They do not foresee the effort that goes into maintaining a web site, the increased competition
Claudia Loebbecke   +2 more
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THE COMING OF THE ELECTRONIC BOOK

Online and CD-Rom Review, 1998
1. Beyond the All in One. Suppose you had a machine that enabled you to wash your clothes, watch television programmes, listen to the radio, play CDs, and cook the dinner: would you give it house‐room for long? There seems to be emerging a view among IT pundits that the era of the all‐in‐one Personal Computer is passing, to give way to a the use of a ...
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