Sunday, January 21, 2007
Most paper copies of books are about to become trash and will become rare
All out of copyright books will one day be available on sites such as Project Gutenberg, which already has 20,000 books for free
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
so it will no longer be necessary to buy literature as a paperback, unless you want to scribble in the margins.
Books still in copyright are being scanned by Google at an amazing rate. They hope eventually to scan all books in English. The search will allow you to see parts of text around the terms you search for, but not the entire text. You can then go and buy the full text either in paper form, or as is more likely soon, in electronic form. (As long as the Earth is not hit by a huge electromagnetic storm from the Sun, this is a good thing.)
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8209-2557728,00.html
Therefore, over the next few decades, you can expect to see the numbers of books dwindle... and you will be able to pick up used books for a song if you really want paper copies...
http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page
so it will no longer be necessary to buy literature as a paperback, unless you want to scribble in the margins.
Books still in copyright are being scanned by Google at an amazing rate. They hope eventually to scan all books in English. The search will allow you to see parts of text around the terms you search for, but not the entire text. You can then go and buy the full text either in paper form, or as is more likely soon, in electronic form. (As long as the Earth is not hit by a huge electromagnetic storm from the Sun, this is a good thing.)
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8209-2557728,00.html
Therefore, over the next few decades, you can expect to see the numbers of books dwindle... and you will be able to pick up used books for a song if you really want paper copies...
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