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If not, if we're talking about just a few students, then just as they would do if they happened to be using a slightly different edition of the DTB (that happened a lot when I was in school) they would check with a neighbor as to what the section or text was, and then could INSTANTLY search for it on the Kindle. If we're talking about A LOT of students, as I hope will soon be the case, then the teacher should bloody well just say the name of the chapter or section, or first line of text, so the Kindle users can instantly search and zip to it. Actually, since the teacher will probably be using a Kindle, too, why not just say the location? Then it'll be the poor paper book users who hold up the class while they get to their archaic page numbers. Come to think of it, I remember quite often in college classes, the teacher would call a page number AND say "That's the section starting with Analysis of widget design" because so many students DID in fact have different page numbers in their editions. Last edited by ApK; 02-23-2011 at 05:47 PM. |
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And there's some reason why teachers are incapable of saying "please open the book on page 21, at the paragraph starting 'It was the best of days'"...? |
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This was probably confusing to lots of users, and I suspect it's why many people were clamoring for...ahem..'real' page number. If they have in fact eliminated those range displays, great, but I think they are a little too late...if they did it at the beginning...and especially if they labled them 'pages' instead of 'locations' like some other readers do... probably only a small handful of academics would have been asking for 'real' page numbers. Quote:
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Yes, but then a printed book is printed on physical pages of paper. Guess what? An ebook isn't.
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I just got 3.1 this morning. I, too, only get the "current location range" of xxx-yyy but not xxx-yyy of zzzz. No ZZZZ value so no idea how far into range. I guess now they expect the % to be sufficient. Since the book I'm reading is not Amazon, it does not have pages. One does tend to wonder if "fixes" are really fixes? |
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And by the way, not because a book is in an electronic format, has no pages or cannot have pages. Let me use the PDF example again. PDF is an electronic format, and has pages anyway. Last edited by jocampo; 02-23-2011 at 07:57 PM. |
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You continue to avoid the specifics of how exactly you expect Amazon to provide this for ANY and ALL books, not just those they sell.
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Page numbers is key for academics. You cannot communicate, interact, study or exchange ideas about the same book with partners, if there are no pages, makes the task more difficult. And is not impossible, and won't hurt sales at all, actually, will probably boost sales, attracting folks who need that feature. If was not relevant for Amazon, they were not included that at all on this recent firmware. If a publisher wants to catch the academic world (notice I've not said Amazon) they will have to include pages on their books. And that market is a huge one, those are a lot of potential customers out there. And if the device you use or want provides that, you will buy it for sure. On my case, page numbers is not a plus, I am sure it is not for you either, but I don't think it's ridiculous asking for that. |
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Your previous example of the teacher saying "turn to page 21" can only work if the page numbers provided in an ebook match the page numbering in a designated print version of the book. Pseudo page numbers won't help. You keep twisting what I've said. At no point did I say it was ridiculous to ask for page numbers (although, separately from this discussion, I do think it's simply a case of people being unable to differentiate between the concept of "book" and the physical medium they grew up associating with "book"). What I keep saying is ridiculous is to expect Amazon to provide direct page mappings to existing print versions of books they don't themselves publish or sell. Which is what you originally complained about them not doing. How exactly would you suggest they go about doing that? Not pseudo page numbers. Exact and accurate mapping between the ebook and an existing print version of the book. |
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You forget that Amazon sells their books in azw format, which is a proprietary format implemented by Amazon, not publishers. If you read my previous post, you'll find the answer to your question. And no, it is not ridiculous to expect that from Amazon. Maybe not something that they are willing to do, but not ridiculous. And you are wrong. Many epub books use the page numbers of the printed versions. The main idea is provide a way to make references to certain lines or discuss an article, for example. Of course it has to be the same ebook version, but that's the same issue you will face with pbooks of different publishers. Last edited by jocampo; 02-23-2011 at 09:22 PM. |
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No, you haven't answered my question. Clearly not going to either, so little point in continuing this discussion.
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Love the New Page Number Feature
Just to throw in my two cents. I love that Amazon has added page numbers because I'm one of those folks who now and then buy both the hardcover and the ebook -- the hardcover to read at home in my comfy reading chair and to keep and display on my shelves; the ebook for when I'm traveling or otherwise out and about. Not always, of course, as this can get fairly expensive.
The page numbers now make it very easy to switch back and forth between the two formats. Now if only Amazon could begin offering purchase discounts for those of us (maybe I'm the only one?) who occasionally do buy in both formats. Although that's probably a whole new set of negotiations with each publisher, so I'm not holding my breath.... |
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