Developments over the last twenty years have fueled considerable
speculation about the future of the book and of reading itself. This
book begins with a gloss over the history of electronic books,
including the social and technical forces that have shaped their
development. The focus then shifts to reading and how we interact with
what we read: basic issues such as legibility, annotation, and
navigation are examined as aspects of reading that ebooks inherit from
their print legacy. Because reading is fundamentally communicative, I
also take a closer look at the sociality of reading: how we read in a
group and how we share what we read. Studies of reading and ebook use
are integrated throughout the book, but Chapter 5 "goes meta" to
explore how a researcher might go about designing his or her own
reading-related studies. No book about ebooks is complete without an
explicit discussion of content preparation, i.e., how the electronic
book is written. Hence, Chapter 6 delves into the underlying
representation of ebooks and efforts to create and apply markup
standards to them. This chapter also examines how print genres have
made the journey to digital and how some emerging digital genres might
be realized as ebooks. Finally, Chapter 7 discusses some
beyond-the-book functionality: how can ebook platforms be transformed
into portable personal libraries? In the end, my hope is that by the
time the reader reaches the end of this book, he or she will feel
equipped to perform the next set of studies, write the next set of
articles, invent new ebook functionality, or simply engage in a heated
argument with the stranger in seat 17C about the future of reading.
Table of Contents: Preface / Figure Credits / Introduction / Reading /
Interaction / Reading as a Social Activity / Studying Reading / Beyond
the Book / References / Author Biography
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ISBN
9783031022661
Publisert
2022
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Springer
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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