The Book in the Digital Era
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https://doi.org/10.15381/escrypensam.v7i14.7726Keywords:
Printed book, digital book, information society, copyrightAbstract
Innovative technologies in gathering and recording information andmodernizing of communications media converge to produce theinformation society. Technologies provide gains and losses as librariesface threats affecting book collections and adequate services. Theauthors think these institutions have to be guarded in order to insureappropriate conditions for investigation and development of knowledge.Downloads
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