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By Melvil Dewey, 1876. In plain text (two versions), HTML, or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg.
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News and commentary from a digital libraries advocacy site.
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News on e-books, digital libraries, publishing and related topics such as copyright. Kindle, Sony Reader, iLiad, Cybook, iPhone other gadgets discussed. Podcasts available.
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Behold—the Kindle, Sony Reader, Irex and five other machines—all displaying the same book!
So what??™s the lesson here? Nope, you don??™t see much detail even when
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The weblog of The Institute for the Future of the Book. Thinking about the evolution of publishing, education and creative labor in the digital age.
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The weblog of The Institute for the Future of the Book. Thinking about the evolution of publishing, education and creative labor in the digital age.
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08.12.2009, 4:09 PM posted by bob stein
Using Richard Feynman's famous series of lectures as a testbed, Microsoft Research has created a very impressive
. yes, we've seen video annotation and linked transcript features
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