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The Future of the Book in the Digital Age (Information Professional) [Paperback]

Bill Cope , Angus Phillips
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1 Dec 2006 1843342405 978-1843342403
Summary: With contributions from some of the world's leading authorities, this publication considers the future of the book in the digital age. As more books are published than ever before, this timely publication addresses a range of critically important themes relating to the book - including the present and future for publishing, libraries, literacy and learning in the information society. Key Features: 1. Chapters by leading experts in the field of publishing studies and information science 2. A broad range of perspectives on key issues such as print on demand and digital publishing 3. Contributions from around the world 4. Edited by two leading experts on the book and its future The Editors: Dr Bill Cope has been a Director of Common Ground Publishing since 1984. Common Ground runs a number of annual conferences in education, management and the humanities. He is a former academic working in a number of Australian universities, and a First Assistant Secretary in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs. Angus Phillips is Director of the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies and Head of the Publishing Department at Oxford Brookes University. Readership: The book will be of interest to publishers, librarians, academics, authors and all those interested in the issues surrounding the survival of the printed book in a digital age. It will also be useful for students and scholars of publishing and the history of the book. Contents: If it isn't on the internet, it doesn't exist (Mark Perlman) Plus ça change . print on demand reverts book publishing to its pre-industrial beginnings (Manfred H. Breede) Where is the value in publishing? The Internet and the publishing value chain (Angus Phillips) Venues for vanity: methods and means of self-published books (Christopher Kular) Towards understanding patterns of book consumption in Europe (Mihael Kovac and Mojca Kovac Sebart) The future of reading as a cultural behaviour in a multi-channel media environment (Hillel Nossek and Hanna Adoni) Bookselling culture and consumer behaviour (Audrey Laing and Jo Royle) Diversity, or is it all the same? Book consumption on the Internet in Sweden (Ann Steiner) New voices in the new millennium (David H. Lynn) Reviving the oral tradition: the evolution of audiobooks (Jennifer Cavender and Jennifer Hootman) Are you being served? Librarianship past, present and future (Maureen Brunsdale and Jennifer Hootman) Access, convergence and print on demand: the library dimension (John Feather) New text technologies, globalization and the future of the book (Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis) A whiff of tobacco smoke on the page (Mark Woodhouse)

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  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd (1 Dec 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1843342405
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843342403
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.4 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,469,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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…a very interesting collection of essays. --Program

…a facinating book, both stimulating and challenging for librarians as we anticipate our rapidly changing role in the face of revolutionary changes in the way information is delivered. --Scottish Health Information Network

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Dr Bill Cope has been a Director of Common Ground Publishing since 1984. Common Ground runs a number of annual conferences in education, management and the humanities. He is a former academic working in a number of Australian universities, and a First Assistant Secretary in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and Director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs. He is the author of a number of books, including (with Dean Mason) New Markets for Printed Books: Emerging Markets for Books, From Creator to Consumer (2002). Angus Phillips is Director of the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies and Head of the Publishing Department at Oxford Brookes University. He worked in publishing as a non-fiction editor before becoming a full-time academic. He is a member of the International Advisory Committee for the International Conference on the Book (held at Oxford Brookes in 2005) and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for the International Journal of the Book. He has written on a variety of topics including the impact of the Internet, book covers and the future of the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very interesting! 4 Feb 2010
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I borrowed this book from the library at university but unfortunaltely there is only one copy and someone else requested it before I had finished! So my boyfriend bought me the book from amazon - speedy delivery! I am using the book for research for my dissertation, it is particularly useful as it covers relevant areas of digitisation in the book industry, written by people in the industry it contains facts and opinions on the subject.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ironically, not available in Kindle Foremat 25 April 2010
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Based upon the books tittle, and high price, one can assume the author doesn't believe in books going digital. This and the price with very little descriptions are why I passed on this book.
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