For 15 years, pundits have declared the old-fashioned book to be doomed, writes John Elder in a recent article appearing in the Sydney Morning Herald. Still, even as e-book sales skyrocket, many readers maintain an emotional attachment to reading paper books. Will e-books destroy the existing book market or lead to new growth? Elder's article examines trends in Australia, offering some interesting opinions and insights. To learn more, read the full article.
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Friday, October 8, 2010
Are paper books facing the final chapter?
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