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書名和章節標題都很好,但是嚴重文不對題。我覺得作者根本沒有討論閱讀未來的意願,隻是掛著幌子懷舊罷瞭。
評分書名和章節標題都很好,但是嚴重文不對題。我覺得作者根本沒有討論閱讀未來的意願,隻是掛著幌子懷舊罷瞭。
評分書名和章節標題都很好,但是嚴重文不對題。我覺得作者根本沒有討論閱讀未來的意願,隻是掛著幌子懷舊罷瞭。
評分書名和章節標題都很好,但是嚴重文不對題。我覺得作者根本沒有討論閱讀未來的意願,隻是掛著幌子懷舊罷瞭。
評分書名和章節標題都很好,但是嚴重文不對題。我覺得作者根本沒有討論閱讀未來的意願,隻是掛著幌子懷舊罷瞭。
A former professor of European History at Princeton University, Robert Darnton is Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor and director of the Harvard University Library. The founder of the Gutenberg-e program, he is the author of many books. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The invention of writing was one of the most important technological, cultural, and sociological breakthroughs in human history. With the printed book, information and ideas could disseminate more widely and effectively than ever before—and in some cases, affect and redirect the sway of history. Today, nearly one million books are published each year. But is the era of the book as we know it—a codex of bound pages—coming to an end? And if it is, should we celebrate its demise and the creation of a democratic digital future, or mourn an irreplaceable loss? The digital age is revolutionizing the information landscape. Already, more books have been scanned and digitized than were housed in the great library in Alexandria, making available millions of texts for a curious reader at the click of a button, and electronic book sales are growing exponentially. Will this revolution in the delivery of information and entertainment make for more transparent and far-reaching dissemination or create a monopolistic stranglehold?
In The Case for Books, Robert Darnton, an intellectual pioneer in the field of the history of the book and director of Harvard University's Library, offers an in-depth examination of the book from its earliest beginnings to its shifting role today in popular culture, commerce, and the academy. As an author, editorial advisor, and publishing entrepreneur, Darnton is a unique authority on the life and role of the book in society. This book is a wise work of scholarship—one that requires readers to carefully consider how the digital revolution will broadly affect the marketplace of ideas.
听过这样一句话:人们喜欢回忆过去的美好,只是在缅怀过去自己的年轻力壮,青春美好。在技术大潮来临之际,Google试图把所有书籍都搬上网络时,“缅怀过去”的罗伯特·达恩顿(Robert darnton)在《阅读的未来》一书中描述了这样一种体验: “不过,对旧式图书的偏爱也许模糊...
評分信息时代,很多行业都受到了互联网的冲击。图书,这一古老而日新的知识传播方式,也受到了互联网海量信息的冲击。人们逐渐倾向于通过手机或电脑来接受信息、获取知识,传统图书的阅读率不断下降,人们的阅读习惯也从深度阅读变为短平快地浏览信息。数字出版不断发展,传统出版...
評分总有人担心纸质书在未来会被电子书取代,不光是出版业的人,还有所有热爱纸质书的人。只要这种担忧存在,纸质书就有继续生存的土壤。纸质书和电子书相比有很多优点,不光是不费电、稳定性好、对眼睛伤害更小之类,还包含了更多感性、人文的东西在里边。纸质书是一种文化的载体...
評分这里的我做的的所有读书笔记,比较杂,有8500多字,我会按照不同的主题慢慢整理成一篇成型的读书笔记。有兴趣的可以看分页的读书笔记。 本书的框架分为三部分,未来、现在和过去,其中未来是以图书电子化、谷歌图书搜索计划和网络为主题,阅读的现在是方兴未艾的学术期刊电子...
評分P23 美国和法国的历史学家总是玩这样的小把戏:他们重新编排证据,使人们产生不同的观点,即强调连续性,而不是变革。我认同的连续性鼻血与信息自身的本质有关,换句话说,就是文本内在的不稳定性。人们在科技变革这一问题上有这样一条长期的共识,即我们刚踏入新时期——信...
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