Tuesday, November 27

PREFACE - Future of Books

In this blog we have discussed and elaborated in detail how books will change with evolution in techonolgy in the near future. There is no doubt that technological breakthroughs have effected each and every aspect of our life.

Our Blog will walk you through the history of books, the changes this field went through, advent of eBooks (digital and audio both) and business from eBooks and how it is effecting traditional publishing and conflicts arising. New forms of libraries are also discussed briefly.

Useful and related links to journals, articles, other blogs have been provided for better understanding, videos and images enhance the understanding of concepts. The below self-created image shows how books became from ancient rock tablets to modern day Tabloids.




We hope you this blog provides clear picture of Future of Books by 2020 and you find it both enjoyable and knowledgeable.


Happy Reading !!! 

Can your paperback book do this?


    Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word interactive as ‘mutually or reciprocally active’. That would suggest that there is the presence of input as well as feedback in the activity.  Ebooks, as established through all the other blog entries, are wonderful but let us reconstruct these already amazing eBooks to be integrated with video, audio and other interactive features. The result?! Breath taking!

    Enhanced eBooks contain multimedia features and is rumored to set the new frontier with regard to eBooks. They often contain photos, illustration and even animations. Yes, these features are merely add-ons and are clearly not a necessity. However, for some book fanatics such as myself. It would be cool to experience a well-loved tale in a whole different level. 


    I have read Pride and Prejudice in high school. It is a classic novel that one would just fall in love over and over again. In 2009, a revamped version of this timeless classic was published by author Seth Grahame-Smith titled “Pride and Prejudice and Zombie”. I got the kick of re-imagining and re-visualizing the 19th century England with the addition of zombies and ninjas.


    After seeing this YouTube video, I am very much intrigued with how an enhanced eBook will let me experience this timeless classic in a whole new way. Book lovers might have conflicting emotions with regard to enhanced eBooks. Some might argue that it sets limits to imagination but let us keep in mind that it is just one of many resources that is just there for our convenience and enjoyment.

   
 The question remains: Can your paperback do this?

References:

Itzkovitch, A. (2012, April 13). How Interactive Ebooks Engage Readers and Enhance Learning. Social Media News and Web Tips – Mashable – The Social Media Guide. Retrieved November 27, 2012, from http://mashable.com/2012/04/13/interactive-ebook-apps/


Want to please Mother Nature? Download an eBook!

What is common in almost every institution across the globe? Aside from the obvious things such as structures and workforce, almost all institutions would have in their mission vision statement a line that touches up on our environment and a promise of an effort to go green.

As individuals, we too have the responsibility to create our very own mission vision statement. Two words: Go Green!

Did you know that an estimated 3 kg of carbon emission is being used up in order to produce one book? It might not seem like a lot but imagine the magnitude of carbon emission released in order to produce the entire Twilight saga that have sold millions of copies world wide.

There are a lot of aspects that must be considered in manufacturing a traditional book. Let us keep in mind that aside from the production of paper and the use of ink, there is also the energy cost of transporting, storing and binding these books. There is a lot environmental issues that can be improved simply by cutting down on manufacturing of paper copies.


According to National Geographic, an estimated 1.5 million metric tons of paper is used in one year for the purpose of manufacturing books. It is argued that although electronic devices use energy as well, a person would have to read 11 hours a day through electronic devices to match the carbon emission of a single print copy. Therefore, the overall footprint is lower for patronizing eBooks.

A lot of big companies have shelled out a lot of cash in an effort to go paperless. We too, in our own little way can make a difference. Let’s give back to Mother Nature and go green! 

Reference:

Hendricks, D. (2012, April 10). eBooks Help the Environment One Download at a Time – News Watch. News Watch - National Geographic News Blog. Retrieved November 27, 2012, from http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2012/04/10/ebooks-help-the-environment-one-download-at-a-time/

Mims, C. (n.d.). Are e-books an environmental choice? | Homes | Green Living. Green Living. Retrieved November 27, 2012, from http://www.greenlivingonline.com/article/are-e-books-environmental-choice

Monday, November 26

“There’s an App for that”


    You hear the word “app” thrown around in random conversations ever so frequently and you wonder where did that word come from? A few years back and that 3 letter word is not even considered a word. As IPads and Androids took over our culture, the more we hear of the birth of different apps.

    American Dialect Society named “app” the word of the year last January 2011. App is a shorter term for application which can be downloaded through electronic devices. EBook apps can be downloaded for free and actual purchases can be done within that app.

    Examples of eBook reading apps are the following:

  • Apple iBooks App for IPad and IPhone
  • Bluefire Reaer App
  • Kobo App
  • Amazon Kindle
  • Google Books
  • Barnes and Noble Nook


    The convenience of these apps is that you can read a book, a magazine or any material through your handheld device anywhere and anytime granted that your device is still running. No internet connection is needed once the eBook has been downloaded.  These apps also provide free books to their subscribers.

    It's as easy as 1-2-3. Using my iPhone, I went to the icon "App Store" and search “ebooks” in the search engine. The first app that popped up is that of Kobo’s. Upon hitting install, it took about 11 seconds before the app is fully downloaded in my mobile phone and is ready for some serious abuse.


 



    The next time you want a good book to read, just reach out for your smartphone and with a simple swipe of a finger, download your title. Always remember, there’s an app for that!

Nunal, P. (2012, January 14). Top 5 eBook Reader Apps for Android Phones/Tablets. Android Authority. Retrieved November 26, 2012, from www.androidauthority.com/top-5-ebook-reader-apps-for-android-phonestablets-44253/
Campbell, A. (2011, March 7). What the Heck is an "App"? | Small Business Trends. Small Business News, Tips, Advice - Small Business Trends. Retrieved November 26, 2012, from http://smallbiztrends.com/2011/03/what-is-an-app.html

Let’s talk Kobo

   IPads and playbooks are heavily integrated devices that are empowered by 3G technology and can be used to watch videos, listen to music, take pictures and play games. To get your hands on one can be comparable to the saying “the world is  at your fingertips”.  Of course, these gadgets come with hefty price tags.

   Kobo is a popular e-book reader that is being produced by a company based in Toronto. A Kobo reading app is readily available by download though IPads and other tablets. For those who cannot afford these devices, Kobo hardware can easily be purchased through leading retailers such as Chapters, Walmart, Future Shop and Best buy for as low as $79.99.

   The beauty of Kobo hardware is that it is a device that is designed primarily for the purpose of reading. The Kobo mini, which is the most affordable version of Kobo hardware, is available in the market. Its record boasts of its 5” no-glare E Ink screen and intuitive touchscreen technology that is both convenient and useful when looking up definitions while reading books.

   A lot of people are still skeptical about reading a book through e-readers simply because it’s a step away from tradition. However, today’s generation is keener to reading books through electronic media.

   Overall, consumers are drawn to e-books because of the following reasons:

  •               It is less expensive to purchase a soft copy version of a book
  •              The font is adjustable thus it provides convenience to the reader
  •              It has the potential to store multiple materials all at the same time





Moon, B. (n.d.). What is Kobo? Everything You Want to Know About Kobo. Welcome to Portable Electronics at About.com. Retrieved November 26, 2012, from http://portables.about.com/od/ebookreasers/a/What-Is-Kobo.html

Carnoy, D. (2012, September 5). Kobo Mini - E-Book readers - CNET Reviews.Product reviews - Electronics reviews, computer reviews & more - CNET Reviews. Retrieved November 26, 2012, from http://reviews.cnet.com/e-book-readers/kobo-mini/4505-3508_7-35435568.html

Mcmaken, L. (2012, August 21). E-Books Vs. Print Books. Investopedia – Educating the world about finance. Retrieved November 26, 2012, from http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0812/e-books-vs.-print-books.aspx#axzz2DIYiz1ju