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Steven Johnson on E-Books
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- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 22:32:51 EDT
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Listmembers may be interest in Steven Johnson's engaging article in the April 20 Wall Street Journal, "How the E-Book Will Change the Way We Read and Write," http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123980920727621353.html . Johnson predicts that the Amazon e-reader and Google's vast digital library, combined with machine-readable markup and a standard citation system that provides pinpoint citations to the paragraph or even sentence level, will lead to social tagging of subparts of millions of e-books. Google's search system and Amazon's ranking algorithms would then foster discovery and ranking of those subparts. Moreover, the handheld appears to enable easy impulse buying of digital texts. According to Johnson, all of these factors should cause a huge increase in the sale of subparts of electronic books. While it's clear that scholarly journal publishers are already effectively selling online on demand at the article level, I'm not sure whether scholarly monograph publishers or vendors are yet prepared for online sales on demand at the chapter, subchapter, or paragraph level. I'd be interested to hear from scholarly monograph publishers and vendors whether Johnson's scenario seems likely, and, if so, how far along scholarly monograph publishers and vendors are at implementing the semantic markup, citation standards, and e-commerce components to facilitate such a system of on-demand digital subpart sales. Johnson's article seems to underscore the value for knowledge dissemination and e-commerce of an open, machine-readable e-book citation format that can function as a unique identifier for each book subpart. Robert C. Richards, Jr., J.D.*, M.S.L.I.S., M.A. Law Librarian & Legal Information Consultant Philadelphia, PA richards1000@comcast.net * Member New York bar, retired status.
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