Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Over Mums Knee Every Week

Campobasso Campobasso: "Read an eBook Week," an entire week dedicated to the eBook

The latest figures on publishing Italian analyzed with interest in the meetings industry appears to be advocating a progressive development in our country to new forms of digital publication. Meanwhile, as yet there is much debate about what is an electronic book and reading about the pros and cons of the device on, the eBook is 40 years old. If we had the identity card of the eBook, there'd be surprised to discover that his date of birth is July 4, 1971. On that date, he copied Michael Hart in the digital Declaration of Independence, giving birth to Project Gutenberg, the virtual library that has come to digitize 40,000 eBooks in the public domain, that is no longer protected by copyright, available for free download. To learn more about the world of digital publishing is scheduled March 6 to 12 a week dedicated to the eBook. "Read an eBook Week" is an international event, born from an idea pioneered by the writer Tina Towes in 2004, which brings together virtually eBook resellers, publishers, authors, producers of devices and thousands of readers. Even in Campobasso, the Provincial Library Pasquale Albino wanted to participate with its own specific initiative to raise awareness and information dedicated to digital reading. In fact, users of the facility will have the opportunity to touch is an eBook asking to see when an eBook reader that will be made available to them in the reading room. Operators will provide the media to educate users on usage and everything that concerns the world of the eBook, offering hints of interest thanks to a collection of websites dedicated to the topic.

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