Electronic Environments for Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Pertinent Hardware and Software (2011)

  • Koolen C
  • Siemens R
  • Garnett A
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Abstract

In the development of new research environments, hardware has often been neglected. E-readers have (reasonably) successfully been developed for leisurely reading, but reading with the goal of writing demands a different approach. This bibliography has been written to inform the INKE research group on physical aspects of digital scholarly reading. It consists of two parts: a hardware section, including a description of commercial e-readers as well as an overview of academically developed digital reading devices and a software section, also including commercially available packages next to academically developed reading environments which allow for flexible manipulation of text and other modalities; as well as reflections on digital scholarly reading. Combined, the two sections inform an integrated approach in the development of new research environments.

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Koolen, C., Siemens, R., & Garnett, A. (2013). Electronic Environments for Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Pertinent Hardware and Software (2011). Scholarly and Research Communication, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.22230/src.2012v3n4a71

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