Sherman Young, passionate book lover and avid consumer and producer of digital technology, is on a mission to make book culture matter in the twenty-first century. His bold and exciting book will inspire readers, nonreaders, and publishers to put books center-stage again, even if they're not books as we know them now.Prologue -- 1. The book is dead -- 2. What is a book? -- 3. Nobody reads -- 4. Everybody writes -- 5. What do publishers do? -- 6. Objects of desire -- 7. Reconfigurations -- 8. The heavenly library
WISE COMMENTATORS have long evaluated books and bookmaking. Man builds no structure which outlives ...
Among my many other activities these days, I\u27m working on a new book … or something like that. T...
This is a book about the book. Is this a book? is a question of wide appeal and interest. With the a...
We stand amazed by the vitality of printed books, a more than 500-year-old technique, both on and of...
Public writing is different from book publishing. Not better or worse, but different. It has attribu...
Many of us read books every day, either electronically or in print. We remember the books that shape...
"The Book is Alive! represents a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary ...
A paradigm shift is producing alarming symptoms. As readers turn to ebooks the book as we know it is...
The Book is Alive! developed from Book Live!, an international conference inviting interdisciplinary...
Books are cultural artefacts in a way that bits and bytes and signals across the World Wide Web can ...
Libro Electrónicoxii, 242 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Ted Striphas argues that, although the production and pr...
With the immateriality of the book, which is its place in contemporary society? Does the library, as...
Attacked. Defended. Worshipped. Ridiculed. Recycled. Books today are subject to all of these treatme...
We speak all the time about the future of the book, but this is not the real issue. The real issue i...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
WISE COMMENTATORS have long evaluated books and bookmaking. Man builds no structure which outlives ...
Among my many other activities these days, I\u27m working on a new book … or something like that. T...
This is a book about the book. Is this a book? is a question of wide appeal and interest. With the a...
We stand amazed by the vitality of printed books, a more than 500-year-old technique, both on and of...
Public writing is different from book publishing. Not better or worse, but different. It has attribu...
Many of us read books every day, either electronically or in print. We remember the books that shape...
"The Book is Alive! represents a survey of current thinking and innovative practice in contemporary ...
A paradigm shift is producing alarming symptoms. As readers turn to ebooks the book as we know it is...
The Book is Alive! developed from Book Live!, an international conference inviting interdisciplinary...
Books are cultural artefacts in a way that bits and bytes and signals across the World Wide Web can ...
Libro Electrónicoxii, 242 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Ted Striphas argues that, although the production and pr...
With the immateriality of the book, which is its place in contemporary society? Does the library, as...
Attacked. Defended. Worshipped. Ridiculed. Recycled. Books today are subject to all of these treatme...
We speak all the time about the future of the book, but this is not the real issue. The real issue i...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
WISE COMMENTATORS have long evaluated books and bookmaking. Man builds no structure which outlives ...
Among my many other activities these days, I\u27m working on a new book … or something like that. T...
This is a book about the book. Is this a book? is a question of wide appeal and interest. With the a...