The Reader's Devices: The affordances of ebook readers

  • MacFadyen H
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Abstract

Print books and ebook devices now co-exist in a reading eco- system. The ways in which readers understand and describe their experience of reading on ebook devices is shaped by long-established cultural expectations about the abstract as well as the physical affordances of the print book. Ebook devices cannot help but challenge those expectations. A review of readers’ reactions to the emergence of ebook devices offers a glimpse into the complex cultural position of both the idea and the experience of reading.

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MacFadyen, H. (2011). The Reader’s Devices: The affordances of ebook readers. Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.5931/djim.v7i1.70

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