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The aim of the article is to explore the features of the uniqueness of a classic printed book as a valuable source of art studies analysis against the backdrop of dynamic transformations in Ukrainian book design.
Вікторія Олійник
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The book, as one of the oldest forms of the written word, is at a turning point that is likely to play a major role in the further development of humanity. We are witnessing the transition of the book into an immaterial form and the transformation of the
Renata Kapo
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Background and aims Ebooks have become a ubiquitous presence in many classrooms today. Yet, empirical evidence on literacy development has not been well produced, especially for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Sung Hee Lee, Aja McKee
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Six nearly identical versions of an ancient printed book, The Song of Enlightenment with Commentaries by Buddhist Monk Nammyeong Cheon (南明泉和尙頌證道歌), have been found in Korea since the 1920s.
Woo Sik Yoo
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Book Monuments in the National Museum of the Republic of Tyva
One of the urgent problems of domestic librarianship is highlighted, namely, the composition and content of book monuments stored in regional centers.
M. S. Maadyr, Sh. R. Khorlushtay
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Youth Practices of Reading as a Form of Life and the Digital World
The proliferation of digital technologies is precipitating a transformation in the socio-cultural fabric of human existence. The present study is dedicated to investigating the coexistence of various reading practices among contemporary youth in the ...
Anna Shutaleva +2 more
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History of book and reading: a new transdisciplinary field of scientific research
According to American cultural historian and academic librarian Robert Darnton, the history of the book resembles a tropical rainforest more than a research field.
Nataša Gojković
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Paradoxes of cyberspace: why an e-book exists predominantly on paper?
The paper analyzes the failure of predictions from mid-nineties that an e-book will become more popular than a printed book. The author stresses that the reasons for this failure are predominantly economical and sociological and have much less to do with
Miha Kovač
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Designing the printed book as an interactive environment [PDF]
Reading a book demands a certain level of interaction from the reader. The cover must be opened and pages turned to navigate the information inside. Conventions have been developed over the life of the book to assist the reader in this navigation and ...
Timpany, Claire
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Design of e-books: readers’ expectations in a comparative perspective
The aim of the paper is to compare graphic elements used for the design of printed and electronic books. The paper focuses on four main graphic elements: book cover, typography, colour and image.
Josipa Selthofer
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