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Old 04-06-2016, 04:36 AM   #126
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I think there are more changes. Digital lets you continue the publication of things that, on paper , would not be sustainable.
It also allows the republication of material that has entered the public domain where this would not be economically feasible for traditional publishing. I'm studying part-time for a degree in Egyptology, and much of the seminal work on the subject was published in the 19th century, and is now freely available as page-scanned PDFs at sites like "archive.org". Previously such material would only have been available to specialist researchers at a few university or museum libraries. Digital publishing, and the scanning of public domain works by companies like Google has made a treasure-trove of material available to anyone who wants it.
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