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E-BOOKS vs. PRINTED BOOKS
w I first encountered an e-book illegally. I noticed my colleagues reading the latest Harry Potter
online. I bought my copy, but I did wonder about the quality of experience my colleagues had, while
reading the same book. Today, legal editions of e-books are available at the click of a mouse. And
there's dinky-looking hardware, rather like the iPod, called an e-book reader that uses rapidly
changing technology to let you read books in digital format and online mags and newspapers,
(2) But newspapers and magazines still exist widely and so do regular books. However, as technology
becomes accessible to many, reading too might be set to change. Take for example, music - iPod
owners seldom buy CDs and in the Internet age, reference libraries, once a must-have research
access point, are almost things of the past. They do exist - thank God for that - but the ease and
convenience of accessing information on the Internet has made encyclopaedia look a bit like dinosaurs.
(3) In his essay, "The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World', writer Clifford
Lynch argues: "The printed word, and particularly its manifestation in the book, holds a very
special and privileged place in our culture and our society. As we think about the migration of
authoring to the digital medium, the book - rather than other cultural products such as musical
works - should be the benchmark against which we measure and test our assumptions and beliefs
about the roles and uses of intellectual property in the new environment." He goes on to add, "The
most compelling case for e-books as relatively literal of the printed book is based on greater
convenience and ubiquity of access, and somewhat enhanced use. The case of digital books broadly,
as new genres of works, is about more effective communication of ideas, enhanced teaching and
learning, and renewed creativity... Let us welcome the journey and be open to many destinations:
we will find treasures and wonderful surprises along the way."
(4) When Guttenberg invented the printing press, perhaps people lamented the loss of an oral
tradition! And so it is with e-books and printing - maybe there will be less damage, vandalism and
less destruction of books from floods and fire! And we might be on to something really exciting!
Meenakshi Doctor, The Femina (Modified)
On the basis of your reading of the passage answer the following questions briefly (8x1 = 8 Marks)
(a) Why does the writer compare her experience of reading Harry Potter with that of her colleagues?
(b) What kinds of changes are predicted by the writer in the second paragraph?
(c) What does the author mean by the expression, 'look a bit like dinosaurs' (paragraph 2, last line)?
d) According to Clifford Lynch, what advantages does an e-book have over a printed book? List any four.​

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Answered by sd5322017
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Explanation:

आज फास्ट एंड काउंटर दिल्ली बुक इलीगली द ऑथर ऑफ स्टोन इन दिस सेंटेंस इज मोस्ट प्रोबेबली वन ऑफ

Answered by John242
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Conclusion

E-BOOKS VS PRINTED BOOK

A printed book is a physical book that contains text, images, graphs, and other graphics printed or typed on paper. An e-book, on the other hand, is defined as the electronic form of the traditional printed paperback, formatted as a file that can be read using an e-Reader device or an application.

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(a) Why does the writer compare her experience of reading Harry Potter with that of her colleagues?

Answer : The writer compare her experiences of reading Harry porter with that of her colleagues because to know about changing technology.

(b) What kinds of changes are predicted by the writer in the second paragraph?

Answer : The changes are predicted by the writer in the second paragraph is that the newspaper and magazine still exist widely and so do regular books.

(c) What does the author mean by the expression, 'look a bit like dinosaurs' (paragraph 2, last line)?

Answer : The author mean by the expression ' look a bit like dinosaurs ' means that the people are using the internet technology.

d) According to Clifford Lynch, what advantages does an e-book have over a printed book? List any four.

Answer : According to Clifford lynch , the advantages of a e - book have over the printed books is that( from starting of passage to last of the passage number 4)

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