Electronic Books: A Review and Evaluation
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Siriginidi Subba Rao
Library Hi Tech Volume 21, Number 1, ISSN 0737-8831
Abstract
Discusses electronic books and derives a comprehensive definition. Lists various types of e-books, their characteristics, pros and cons, and compares e-books reader hardware and software with their specifications and characteristics. Considers the publishing industry, impact on libraries, and digital rights management. (Author/LRW)
Citation
Rao, S.S. (2003). Electronic Books: A Review and Evaluation. Library Hi Tech, 21(1), 85-93. Retrieved August 10, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/97064/.

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