Every student have a "high tech" desk with a plastic logic screen built into it, where they can view their textbooks electronically. Schools lose so much money replacing damaged and stolen books, and waste so much time distributing and collecting them, that I think the day is not far off where digital texts would make sense. Students could have some sort of e-reader device for home use as well. Heck, some e-readers are already as cheap as the cost of a set of the textbooks my students receive. Someday...
Were I think they would be of most use is in relation to academic books. If all academic books were also released as e-books I would buy an e-reader tomorrow.
E-books could spell the end for hardbacks, warns Hachette chief
31/08/2009 04:32:35 AM
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I wouldn't put too much stock into that anytime soon
31/08/2009 05:07:02 AM
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I agree with you very much on that last sentence.
31/08/2009 05:50:37 AM
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I only buy hardcovers and am willing to pay a premium for them
31/08/2009 05:11:26 AM
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I like tradepaper backs too.
31/08/2009 05:17:08 AM
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Re: I like tradepaper backs too.
31/08/2009 02:16:25 PM
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I imagine that it's paperbacks which are under more of a threat
31/08/2009 04:26:26 PM
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Re: I imagine that it's paperbacks which are under more of a threat
01/09/2009 05:46:12 AM
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Re: I imagine that it's paperbacks which are under more of a threat
01/09/2009 04:21:08 PM
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Someday, I would love to see
02/09/2009 03:10:39 AM
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well, i'd say yes, but no...
31/08/2009 07:22:51 PM
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Re: well, i'd say yes, but no...
01/09/2009 06:02:14 AM
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yeah... one of the cool things is that i no longer have to wait fo paperbacks....
01/09/2009 10:00:19 PM
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