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The following article was published in our article directory on March 5, 2012.
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Article Category: Shopping
Author Name: chickie maxwell
One of the biggest myth perpetuated about ebooks is that they aren't as good as paperbacks. Many remain hesitant about reading from an iPad or Kindle, let alone buying an ebook. In fact, in the recently concluded Digital Book World Conference, it came as a shock to digital book companies that 74% of book readers have never bought an ebook. Have paperback readers found something to substantiate their fears about digital books? To ease the transition from printed to digital book, here are some facts that debunk myths about ebooks.
Fact no. 1: Books in Kindle and ePub formats are not expensive.
The truth is, paperbacks usually cost more than their digital counterparts. Storing a roomful of books alone costs book owners a portion of their time and money, not to mention going to the bookshop and searching for a title.
Ebooks are less expensive. Even if one argues that ereaders like Kindle and Nook cost a lot of money, they still can get cheaper due to ebooks made available for free through premium membership. Amazon Prime members, for example, have free access to thousands of titles. Both Kindle and Nook allow book lending to accommodate demand from frugal readers. People don't have to own any of these devices to score free books. There are downloadable millions of them in public domain, especially those listed in Gutenberg.org.
Fact no. 2: Readers don't have to buy a dedicated ereader to read an electronic book.
Ebooks in PDF, Kindle and ePub format can also be read in web browsers and mobile phones. Amazon has launched its Cloud Reader to let readers view their Kindle books in Google Chrome and Safari browsers. Smartphones including those running Android, iOS and Blackberry software can also read digital books. Mobile apps that are designed intuitively to enhance reading experience are also widely available.
Readers who prefer reading books outside Amazon can make use of websites that allow users to read online for free. Most of them are written in HTML5, making it possible for readers to enhance reading experience by allowing font size increase.
Fact no. 3: Digital books can be used for educational purposes.
More and more academic and professional books are made available in digital format. Leading universities, in fact, are adept at using new media as educational tools. Most of them are early adopters of podcasting and mobile learning.
Digital books can also be checked out of the library, thanks to OverDrive. The company partnered with 1,000 publishers and over 15,000 libraries to enable digital access to titles.
Dedicated ereaders such as Kindle also have features valuable to any discerning student or professional. The New Oxford American Dictionary, which comes built-in to every Kindle device, saves a lot of time by defining terms at the touch of a button.
It won't be long until a generation of multimedia readers takes place. For paperback readers, adopting the new medium can happen gradually, especially when brick-and-mortar bookstores are shutting down due to poor sales.
Keywords: ebooks
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