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Old 09-28-2009, 08:09 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by davidspitzer View Post
.... it can be done but i think the fallacy is trying to replicate the workflow of a paper book. I beleive you need to stop and reinvent the way one uses books entirely
In that case, I'd stick with my paper books, journals, printouts of journal articles etc. for all my academic works.

I'm not going to change the way I work--ebooks have to be at least as functional for me as paper books or I won't use them. And I'm fine with that since I'm seldom paying for academic books, paper or ink to print them out etc. If something doesn't come along that fits my personal needs/wants, thats fine by me. I won't buy something that doesn't satisfy my needs.
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