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Monday, 14 January 2013

Turn your print book into e-book


It’s the end of print books as you know that e-books have made their place in the life of students, professors and intellectuals. The high prices of print books have made the life of students difficult because they do not only have to spend their money on buying books but also on other things. As you all know that today virtual system has been implemented in every way and same is the case with books.  Print books are considered to be almost obsolete because no matter you read e-books on Amazon Kindle Store, Barnes & Noble – The Nook Book Store, Bookgator.com, eBooks.com etc. or not but they are selling like crazy. In fact many authors are also offering free reads or free first chapters on their personal websites. Both formats have their advantages and disadvantages. Each format has something to offer, and many readers just want some clarification on e-readers, e-books and digital pricing. 

If we talk about cost benefit analysis, it’s noticeable that cost of traditional print books are way too high than that of print books because print books go through printing, editing and distribution process, and due to which they incur significant costs. All of these factors go into the final price readers paying for a print book. With the advent of e-books, consumers and specially the students of colleges and universities see that there is no printing and distribution involved, so obviously they think the price of an e-book is less as compare to printed books.

To include some more importance about the topic, researchers explored how advances in e-book technology might relate to parent-child storytelling, or co-reading. They also found that children who read enhanced e-books recalled significantly larger narrative details than children who read the print version of the same story –though across all formats, youngsters performed nearly equally when asked to explain a critical element in the story.

E-books also require publishing houses; a single book can have as many as five editors, such as content editors, grammar editors, line editors, character editors and final editors but the cost of all these will not be charged as high as in printed text books. Then, you have the graphic designer. Any reader will tell you a good cover will make him or her pick up the book. A good graphic designer is necessary; even with e-books because the cover matters. 

People who are fond of reading books used to go and exchange books from book shops or either they used to buy those expensive books but due to the revolution of e-books they are provided with the platform of e-books with the help of different portals where you can easily buy, sell, trade or swap books whenever you want. The advantage of e-books other than saving your money also includes that you can easily store thousands of e-books, magazines and periodicals on a single device. E-books also provide leisure reading as the e-reader surpasses print books because it is more convenient and actually works better. It’s hard for a student to imagine a future with books because they are too heavy to carry from one place to another and e-book has resolved this problem of carrying heavy stack of books and compiled the intellectual world in a mini electronic device. 

The coming generation seems simultaneously be obsessed with leaving the old behind and recapturing the new form of data storage by eliminating the traditionally printed word and accepting the new electronic and digital platform.

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