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  • Following on from my Tail wags Dog posting earlier...

    Following on from my Tail wags Dog posting earlier today, I came across a good example of entirely sensible hyperlinking in an e-book. David Rothman (TeleRead) in Packaging the traditional novel for E: A few musings on forewords and links in e-books says: Do you always read the forewords of novels, particularly e-books? Or the epilogues?... Many ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 10, 2007
  • The Network Book or the Social Book

    Jaron Lanier's term ''online collectivism'' describes very well the idea of authoring - or developing, or editing - an e-book in the age of Web 2.0. I have previously - in The evolution of e-books in a social world - listed a number of examples. Now, Josh Catone, writing in Read/WriteWeb has listed a new set of examples. His entry, Fiction Writing ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 16, 2007
  • e-Books: an author's view

    For a change - instead of looking at e-books in libraries or e-book readers - here is a view of e-books from an author's - well, several authors'... actually several science fiction authors' points of view. An interesting view point... Which presents a few hard truths that both publishers and authors might need to face, if the format is going to ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 5, 2007
  • Radio 4 on e-books, almost!

    If any further proof were needed that e-books have finally arrived - following on from OUP's official blog in March where it was suggested that 'Google and friends' have demonstrated that ''discoverability and access leads to interest and opportunity. Every major media company is now thinking they need to figure out their share of the digital ...
    Posted to CILIP members blog landscape (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 28, 2007