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Unmissable Digital Publishing Events this Autumn
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How libraries can adapt and incorporate digital publishing
As digital publishing challenges and changes the way we engage with print, I ask - what effect is digital having on our libraries?
As digital publishing challenges and changes the way we engage with print, I ask - what effect is digital having on our libraries?
The lie about twitter and digital publishing
Since Twitter's launch in 2006, an influx of moral panic has been circulating in the media in regards to digital publishing and how it's affecting readers attention spans...
There is a general insistence that, because of social networking sites like Twitter and digital publishing's instantaneous nature, the public are less-inclined to read a lengthy piece of text.
Topics: modern, online, problems in digital publishing, social media, technology, twitter, 21st century, attention spans shortening, Blog, Comment, debate, digital publishing, health, magazine, media, newspaper, page lizard, publishing
Living in a connected world is great, but sometimes we wonder if our digital addiction has gone too far...
You'll know you're a digital addict if you can relate to these 10 things:
Topics: technology, addicted to technology, Blog, Comment, digital addicition, digital addict, digital adict, digital age, funny, signs
Digital publishing: Is the purpose of digital to mimic print?
We’re deep into the age of digital publishing. Do the needs of yesterday still stand today?
In 2012, a survey from the Pew Research Centre and The Economist found that 60% of Americans under the age of 40 preferred to read conventional print-like versions of newspapers and lifestyle magazines on their tablets rather than interactive ones.
Topics: 2014, kindle, lizard, mimic, modern, online, technology, android, Blog, Comment, content, design, digital publishing, future, good, indie, interactive, ios, ipad, issues, journal, magazine, media, newspaper, page lizard, print, publications, publishing
