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Reading is a complex human activity that has evolved, and co-evolved, with technology over thousands of years. Mass printing in the fifteenth century firmly established what we know as the modern book, with its physical format of covers and paper pages, and now-standard features such as page numbers, footnotes, and diagrams. Today, electronic documents are enabling paperless reading supported by eReading technologies such as Kindles and Nooks, yet a high proportion of users still opt to print on paper before reading. This ...

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    • Title: Designing for Digital Reading by Jennifer Pearson; George Buchanan; Harold Thimbleby
    • Publisher: Springer Nature
    • Print ISBN: 9783031012020, 303101202X
    • eText ISBN: 9783031023309
    • Edition: 2013
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