Books and reading
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Books and reading
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Incoming Resources
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- Transferred illusions, digital technology and the forms of print, Marilyn Deegan and Kathryn Sutherland
- La grande numérisation, y a-t-il une pensée après le papier, Lucien X Polastron
- Lire de près, de loin, close vs distant reading, sous la direction de Maria de Jesus Cabral, Maria Hermínia A. Laurel et Franc Schuerewegen
- The Great conversation, a reader's guide to great books of the Western world, [Mortimer J. Adler, editor in chief]
- The Cambridge History of the book in Britain, edited by Lotte Hellinga, J. B. Trapp, Volume 3
- Becoming a reader, the experience of fiction from childhood to adulthood, J.A. Appleyard
- The nineteenth-century press in the digital age, James Mussell
- Reading today, edited by Heta Pyrhönen and Janna Kantola
- On the commerce of thinking, of books and bookstores, Jean-Luc Nancy ; translated by David Wills
- Packing my library, an elegy and ten digressions, Alberto Manguel
- The kiss of Lamourette, reflections in cultural history, Robert Darnton
- The great digitization, and the quest to know everything, Lucien X. Polastron ; translated by Jon E. Graham
- How to read a novel, a user's guide, John Sutherland
- The case for books, past, present, and future, Robert Darnton
- Book was there, reading in electronic times, Andrew Piper
- The Nineteenth-Century Press in the Digital Age, by James Mussell
- How to read a book, by Mortimer J. Adler and Charles van Doren
- Scrivere sui libri, breve guida al libro postillato, Giancarlo Petrella
- Turning the page, the evolution of the book, Angus Phillips
- The book hunger, edited by Ronald Barker and Robert Escarpit
- Che fine faranno i libri?, Francesco M. Cataluccio
- Forms and meanings, texts, performances, and audiences from codex to computer, by Roger Chartier
- Reading and the reader, Philip Davis
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