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I am not saying we need a new word for e-reading now or ever. I am just wondering IF someday a new word might arise and what that word might be. If it is not needed, it will not arrive. And if one word does arise, and it is not useful or beneficial, then it won't be adopted. On the other hand, all this is interesting to think about, if for no other reason to think about it. One email correspondent who runs a top blog on these things from his office in NYC told me today: "I'd say that reading on a screen *can* be qualititatively different than reading as we have understood it, but does not necessarily have to be. I've read narrative book-like material almost exclusively on screens for ten years and I am seldom distracted by links. I focus on the text, particularly with ebooks. But I know what you mean; different experiences are certainly possible and are becoming widespread and it is something different than what we have always called "reading" when you use a basic text more as a jumping off point than as a narrative." |
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[QUOTE=eGeezer;642878].....A new word or phrase for an action will evolve naturally for any given act when it's time has come. When that happens, it will just roll naturally off the tongue, and people will know what it means.
.......Any attempt at orchestrating its appearance before that time is merely artificial contrivance and manipulation in an attempt to "be the first one on the block" to use a new term which is neither necessary or desired except by the "inventor". QUOTE] APPLAUSE! APPLAUSE! ![]() You are right: if a word does come, it will arrive when it's time has come, I have always said that (see my earlier posts). I agree 10000 percent! But I don't think anyone here, certainly not me, is trying to orchestrate a new word in order to be the first one on the block etc etc, eGeezer. This forum inquiry is not about orchestrating anything. A person merely asked a question, a good question some people might argue, a stupid question others might counter, but just a question. And the comments that have followed the initial question have been very good and insightful. But you are very very right: if a new word is needed or is beneficial, it will happen of its own accord, on its own time, and we have no idea what that word will be -- if indeed any word will come forth. Probably not. Probably "reading" will remain reading for both Pbooks and Ebooks, but perhaps the meaning of reading will change over time. That's another possibility. But we are discussing something interesting, nevertheless, pro and con. I find all the comments good and thoughtful, and the humor helps too. ![]() |
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[QUOTE=ardeegee;642936]I am biased towards the Sony products, so I think the generic term for reading on an ebook reader will be "readering."
QUOTE] Could you say "I am sonying my book"? |
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This in from Klaus Nielsen in Denmark: (via danbloom)
Subject: forms of reading on paper and reading on screens "This topic is truly an interesting read (or ''scread''). But it seems to me that the problem might better be approached from a different angle than the current focus on the reader's perception of print vs. screen or other media. The crux of the difference between the two types of reading is not receptive, sensory or cognitive but material. When we read something on screen there's a divide between the media that the text is stored upon and the media that transcribes or transposes the stored text to the reader in a way that makes reading (or hearing etc.) possible. We cannot read a PDF file. It would be a nonsensical jumble of zeros and ones if we were able to pull it out of its storage media (e.g. the hard drive or USB stick etc.) so to speak. The same applies for audio CDs or vinyl LPs, MP3 files and the like. In the book, we have convergence of storage media (or storage device) and display media. It's a two-in-one solution! We can pick it up anywhere and granted we can read the letters printed on its pages and understand the language we can read anywhere. Reading electronic texts (or listening to any kind of audio book whether MP3, CD or cassette tapes) requires a machine (a computer or an e-reader) that can translate the stored information into a display text that we can perceive. So the difference is not so much our perception of text but the divorce of storage and display media and the removal of the reader from the materiality of reading. I'm not sure about the correctness of the terms "storage" and "display media". There are probably a great variety of terms for the same distinction within Library Science or other bibliographical enterprises dealing specifically with electronic texts. Corrections and suggestions are much welcomed. I enjoy reading these discussions on topics related to the electronic media. They seem to generate strong feelings and numerous contributions. I've printed them all out to PDF files. There's another discrepancy between material and immaterial terminology: print-to-file. Usually printing meant producing a material object, a piece of paper or a book. But I won't propose that a change in terminology on this aspect is needed. Best regards KN Ph.D. student in Book History and Literary Theory, Department of Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics, Denmark" |
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The finer points of the mechanics of ebook/print reading and comprehension aside, I’d like to state the obvious: You will always retain more of a book you actually read than one you do not. |
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Personally, I think I need to tell everyone I'm inputtingtextsequencesrangingfromazAZ09plusothergr ammaticalcharactersinanonrandommannerdesignedtoimp artknowledgeandtextualimageryinanenjoyablefashioni ng. And when I get bored with that I'll be outputtingnonrandomtextsequencesontoeithermagnetic opticalorpapermediainafashiondesignedtocreateshare orimpartknowledgeandortextualimagerying.
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re all this, especially ebooks and e-reading:
On June 9-12, 2010, there will be a makor academic conference at a big east coast university in upstate new york state on "The Future of Reading". They have invited speakers from a broad range of fields, including vision science, type design, publishing, e-books, writing system, history of print, and other areas. More details will be available when they launch their webssite next month. |
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I will also add my 2 cents and say that your use of bolding to emphasize particular words in your posts is completely unnecessary and a bit condescending. I feel that most posters here at MR are quite intelligent and capable of divining your intended emphasis on their own. I would also like to add that when debating a particular side of an argument it is best not to use people's opinions as a source of support. For as many bloggers and posters that you find to support your argument, I am quite certain I could find just as many of the same against it. However, and to be perfectly honest, I have neither the time or interest to do so. |
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