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On Monday, court documents revealed that AI company Anthropic spent millions of dollars physically scanning print books to ...
But when a publisher had his books printed and bound, either on contract, commission or otherwise, in some other place than his place of business, and removed to that place prior to June 30. they ...
When settling in with a good book, the reading public still prefers to reach for a printed volume over an e-book on an electronic device, according to a new survey of Americans' reading habits.
Printing books requires access to ample quantities of paper and wood products, and on a large enough scale, this could spark environmental concerns. Most book printers practice sustainable habits, ...
Are physical books the new vinyl? New data suggest that the reading public is ditching e-books and returning to the old fashioned printed word. Sales of consumer e-books plunged 17% in the U.K. in ...
The eco-balance of printed books is much worse than that of e-books, even when the reading devices are considered. This was ...
Why The Battle Between E-Books And Print May Be Over It's safe to say that e-books disrupted the publishing industry. But sales have leveled off and not entirely for the reasons some have reported.
A printed book or an e-reader -- it’s a debatable topic among parents, educators, pediatricians, and the children themselves. The question is: ...
While printed books are pretty much the go-to choice for most readers, the percentage of readers reading eBooks has jumped significantly since 2012, when 23 percent of readers read an eBook.
In recent years, print books have seen a resurgence, and for good reason—they can be better for your brain and health, according to science. Here are just a few of the reasons why.