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Morning Links — E-book kiosks!
Posted By Joanna Cabot On January 31, 2013 @ 9:20 am In Morning Roundup | 1 Comment
[1]Nook & Kindle Lending Site eBookfling Up for Sale [2] (Good E-Reader)
Deep Cuts at Time Inc Only the Beginning [3] (Paid Content)
Popularity of eBooks Spells Demise of Printed Versions [4]
(Courier Mail)
World Wide Web Creator Sees Open Access for Academic Publishing [5] (Phys Org)
Kindle Daily Deals [6]: Poison Flower by Thomas Perry (and 3 others)
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[2] Nook & Kindle Lending Site eBookfling Up for Sale: http://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-news/nook-and-kindle-lending-site-ebookfling-up-for-sale/
[3] Deep Cuts at Time Inc Only the Beginning: http://paidcontent.org/2013/01/30/time-waits-for-no-man-are-deep-cuts-at-the-media-giant-just-the-beginning/
[4] Popularity of eBooks Spells Demise of Printed Versions: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/popularity-of-ebooks-spells-the-demise-of-printed-versions/story-e6freoof-1226564617160
[5] World Wide Web Creator Sees Open Access for Academic Publishing: http://phys.org/news/2013-01-world-wide-web-creator-access.html
[6] Kindle Daily Deals: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000677541
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1 Comment To "Morning Links — E-book kiosks!"
#1 Comment By Frank Lowney On January 31, 2013 @ 3:26 pm
While I agree with what Sir Tim Berners-Lee hopes for, I think that he glosses over the very real and significant obstacles that will need to be overcome before that vision is realized. Still, I think that there are forces at work that will revolutionize scholarly communications in the next decade.