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Electronic books and the liberal arts campus: an early 2010 survey Bryan Alexander National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education

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Electronic books and the liberal

arts campus: an early 2010

survey

Bryan AlexanderNational Institute for Technology in Liberal Education

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http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/02/12/eread-economic-report-president

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Plan for today’s session

1. E-book readers2. E-books3. Ecosystems and decisions4. Upcoming in 2010

• Throughout: campus cases

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1. e-book readers

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Plus multipurpose devicesused for reading

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Advantages

Example of Kindle• Cost savings per

book• Weight savings• Subscription

updates• Dictionary

• Public domain and other texts by cable

• Green (less paper)• Greater purchasing

of books• E-ink

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Problems so far

Continuing with the Kindle:

• Limitations of device interfaces

• Hardware cost• Annotation issues

e-book-specific:• DRM• Title availability• Visual quality• Multimedia• Sharing limitations

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2. e-books

• History: back to the 1970s• Campus history: e-reserves

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File formats• txt, html, pdf• Epub• Kindle (.azw)

• Fictionbook, Mobipocket

• Microsoft Reader (.lit)

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ePub example (EPUBReader Firefox plugin)

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File formats

Greater interactivity:• Wikis

• Multimedia (Nook, Vook)

http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/04/penguins-ipad-formatted-books-shown-off-making-waves/

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Major e-book projects

• Humanities E-Book 2,200• Internet Archive “over 30,000 free ebooks”• Project Gutenberg “1,893,588 texts”• Connexions depends on definition

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Humanities E-Book (HEB)

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Internet Archive texts

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Internet Archive texts

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Project Gutenberg

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Project Gutenberg

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Connexions

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…and Google Books, depending

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E-reader applications

• Examples: • Stanza (pictured) • Calibre• EPUBReader (Firefox plugin)• Microsoft Reader

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Ebook advantages

• Greener• Interactivity, multimedia affordances• Faster publication cycle• Lower cost• Flexible presentation (font, etc)

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Ebook disadvantages

• Users uncomfortable with digital• Publishers’ nerves with copyright• Multimedia costs• Wiki problems

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3. Ecosystems and decisionsCombining devices, format,

services, and business model

• Kindle: Amazon store• Nook: Barnes and Noble

store• iPad: iTunes book section

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Integration with other media

• Text -> podcast (Gutenberg->Librivox)

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Campus decision points

• File format• Device tie-in• For free or fee?

(http://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/)

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Campus points of implementation

• Library building (Fairleigh Dickinson)

• Campus bookstore

• Library portal• Courseware• Open Web

http://web.mit.edu/viz/EM/flash/E&M_Master/E&M.swf

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4. Looking ahead in 2010

• Vendors expanding market• Format expansion and experimentation• More academic examples described

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Much riding on the iPad and tablets

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Your turn

Are you seeing ebooks already on campus?

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Your turn

What ebook implementations (if any) do you foresee for 2010?

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More resources• ELI, 7 Things You Need to Know About E-

books, http://www.educause.edu/ELI/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutEBook/156823

• “, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ e-readers, http://www.educause.edu/Resources/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutERead/200539

• Trina Marmarelli, Martin Ringle, “The Reed College Kindle Study” http://web.reed.edu/cis/about/kindle_pilot/Reed_Kindle_report.pdf

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Sources for free ebooks• Internet Text Archive,

http://www.archive.org/details/texts • Project Gutenberg, http://www.gutenberg.org/ • HEB (if your campus subscribes),

http://www.humanitiesebook.org/ • Connexions, http://cnx.org/ • Online Books Page (Penn),

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ • BookBoon,

http://bookboon.com/us/student/info/about

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Even more resources

NITLE blog, Technehttp://blogs.nitle.org

Horizon Reporthttp://www.nmc.org/horizon

Bryan’s research Twitterhttp://twitter.com/bryanalexander