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Esref Armagan

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visual impairment

Supporting visually impaired people using the internet highlights how little attention is paid to ensuring websites are accessible. It’s frustration overload; as if finding your way around the keyboard...

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e-books

If you’ve ever tried to use an e-book you’ll know there are serious limitations; you need a reader, preferably portable; you can’t easily flick through the pages to go back to a specific sentence or...

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digital data = digital divide

I take the point raised in a comment on a previous post  about digitisation and have been wondering if there’s a chicken and egg situation here. Which came first? The digital data or the means to...

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seen but not heard

In reply to THES Librarians desperate for e-books Generic comments like “They [e-books] don’t get stolen, they don’t get their pages ripped out and they are always available when people want them.”...

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Digital copy right or wrong?

What rights do you have when you own a book? Daniel Reetz has built his own book scanning device (Wired) and comments show how other people routinely make digital copies. Does ownership give you the...

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