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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible
So do I. There are tons of historical documents that can not be OCRed and will always exist.
I believe though that most publications will be electronic. But some people will always take to the pen. In Quebec, by law, all publications have to be sent to the National Library in printed form.
Something though weighs in heavily towards the opposite. I saw classes in primary school where kids learn to write on a computer before learning calligraphy. :cringe:
Even though paper support must exist, it is in danger, just the same way printed pictures are.
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that is what I ment when I said the way of the scoll they where somthing that where only on them for a while but after 10-20 year I dont think that they will be putting things out in book form for the most part..did not know that there where laws saying that you have to sell in that area so there maybe a area where it does not happen.