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Yes I am 100 percent for this! |
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49 | 80.33% |
No I dont think it would work! |
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8 | 13.11% |
Do not care one way or the other! |
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4 | 6.56% |
It's just a fad E-books and E-readers will never catch on! |
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0 | 0% |
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Hmm, I can see now a possible major issue with etextbooks: "Open up in page 42..."
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I think in the scheme of things if we want this to happen it will and right now tech is leaping by light years. regards jack |
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I'm not sure I understand this. I'm a hobbyist reviewer who writes reviews on everything I read. Reviewing eBooks is not essentially harder or different from reviewing paper books. Indeed, it's much easier because if you want to quote from the source, you can just copy-paste instead of typing it all in. Very convenient. Depending on the reading device, keeping up with flipping around is just as easy if not faster on eBooks -- eBooks have a SEARCH function. God, what I would have given for that in college....... *wistful* |
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I use ebooks when I can, but for some classes, the ebook options are horrible. I had an accounting class last semester, and the ebook was just a bit less than the paper book, was only accessable through a webpage, and you could only access it for six months. Now, due to changes at the school, having to go through another class that uses the same book, so have to buy it again for the very next semester. Many textbooks are this way.
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Most classes require AMA style parenthetical citations, where you state the page number. This is where it gets tricky with eBooks.
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I think a lot of the problems raised about ebook usage could be easily fixed:
These devices would be too expensive and fragile for young children, but for age 16 and over they would save a lot of book-lugging. |
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The biggest problem I see with this is the page numbers, although that could be fixed if they were seriously considering using the text books in class.
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So as a grad student, I suppose I have a bit of an inside perspective on this. The first is that ebook support needs to get much better than it is now. Highlighting, note-taking, page numbers, fast navigation, etc. all need to be improved. Navigation is more than just page numbers. If I'm reading "and so using equation 3.14 we can find ... (eq 7.69)", I need to be able to flip back to equation 3.14 quickly. It's amazing how quickly you can thumb through pages in a physical book, as compared to an ereader.
Secondly, none of the formats out there support equations well, which leaves those of us in the sciences and mathematics out in the cold when it comes to etextbooks. I kind of find this surprising because by the time you throw in a calculus textbook, an intro physics textbook, and maybe a chemistry book for good measure, you're lugging around maybe 30+ pounds of weight. I'd think that science majors would be the first to flock to etextbooks to save our poor backs!!! Finally, you'd need to support having additional books and papers open. I come up against this all the time in my research and working graduate level problem sets. I'm working through adapting a derivation in a paper on such-and-such for my own research, and they use an equation from diffusion theory that I'm not familiar with. Now I want to have that book open and flip back and forth between it and the paper. Oh, and my particles are charged, so I need my electromagnetism book open so I can see how to adapt the equations for a conserved charge...pretty soon the navigation to open a book, go back to this book, go to the paper becomes a pain. And then of course there's the issue of greedy publishers. My graduate level textbooks becomes references I'll use for the next thirty years or so- there's no way I'm getting an ebook that expires in 6 months! So, at least without these things fixed, I don't see etextbooks taking off. And I don't see today's academic publishers fixing them. I'd like to see them take off. I do find having e-textbooks (scanned from paper books that I've purchased) to be useful- because I can't have two copies of every books- one at home and one in my office- and the book I need is always in the wrong place. And it's useful when I'm sitting down to read through a section or paper that I don't need too much else for. But quite often I still find myself returning to the paper books. |
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I like the idea of moving to etextbooks. More portable.
I would like to see the open source textbook initiatives being supported. Many school districts where I live are constantly being cut back on funding, so the ability to use open source text books would be a great savings. I also support the ereader being an inexpensive android tablet. This would allow for educational apps, quizzes and Internet resource web sites to be accessed as well. |
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I won't requote all of Physics' response - there are some very good points here. Maths and science textbooks don't always work well on digital devices. Also some languages are a problem unless the book is in PDF format, mainly because of lack of support for non-Latin alphabets. I know there is probably an easy way of doing Arabic or Russian in HTML, but not without doing some serious changes on my keyboard!
OK book publishers & ereader manufacturers - if you read these forums, get moving on sorting out these problems. There could be a lot of money in being the first to make digital textbooks a better option. |
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the problem with mathematical notation and formulas isn't just a publishers' issue (some issues are reviewed here): at the moment there is no standard for mathematical notation in EPUB (yet). EPUB3 should be implementing MathML, but even if this finally happens, we'll need ebook reader manufacturers to catch up and enable the devices to "read" such standards. Of course, this si not a problem if you read on a laptop, as MathML can be easily read - not so, unfortunately, on e-ink devices.
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I'm working on an online degree through my community college and (eventually) state university. For me e-textbooks are great. I use the online options which allow me to access my texts from my home and work computers. Taking my time into consideration, it is just as cost effective as physical books. I rarely keep texts so renting the ebook saves me the hassle of reselling. I wouldn't attempt it on my e-reader but they work great with my netbook.
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Why the big deal about textbook revisions? It's not like people will use the book for more than a year anyway. The next people who take the class can buy the NEW version when they take the class.
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