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Books of the Future

Hubbard, John (2000) Books of the Future.

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Abstract

Examines the current features and future possibilities for electronic books.

EPrint Type:Other
Keywords:e-books
Subjects:Electronic Publishing
Software
ID Code:137
Deposited On:26 October 2002
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