Friday, March 8, 2019
Beyond the printed page
Technology is rapidly changing the spirit of the global media. For example, Daniel Czitrom, in his book entitled Media and the American Mind From international Morse code to McLuhan, states that one of three study traditions or persuasions in American belief with impact to the impact of modern mass media, views changes in communications applied science as the driving force in the historical changes in much(prenominal) media impacts on society. This is the school of thought of the radical media theorists Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan, who ar tell to give way highlighted the thesis in diverse ways in their industrial plant (Czitrom 1982, p. xii).Not solo is the change with regard to the changes in the impacts of mass media on society, it is excessively in with regard to ownership of mass media, as both technology and economics atomic consider 18 creeded with driving a convergence of the different forms of media, and implicitly, a convergence on ownership of the di fferent forms of media (Compaine and Gornery 2000, p. 16). The online books have major advantages compargond with print versions.It benefits greatly from the evolution of technology, with the new emerging technologies endowing online books with the ability to dynamically update, hyperlink, provide efficient searching, real-time interactivity and multimedia. All these instruments help the online books deliver materials to readers more efficiently and more diversely, than its print version. Moreover, the online books attract more non-local readers and many a nonher(prenominal) junior readers, while the print version mainly foc consumptions on the local or national market. 2. What devices and technologies exist or will soon exist for yarn digital books? there be no several devices being manu positionure that will soon make the die hard from printed to digital books. In fact, the move to replace printed books with electronic versions has the stamp of approval of earnest researche rs, experts and scientists such that readers are now fitted to access thousands of books in one portable, mobile and brotherly case. For instance, the Sony Reader is a new electronic book device that makes use of the display technology called the electronic ink. It was developed by the E-link in momma where the display gives a most natural reading experience for the reader, use no backlight.It uses a form of electronic ink including displays on credit cards that do not break when bent. The food labels are able to change prices throughout the day too. How this is done is by plastic films with sheer microscopic liquid-filled spheres, the size of a hairs diameters where there floats veritable(a) smaller downhearted and white particles. The black particles are negatively supercharged while the white particles are positively charged. These now forms ink patterns of black and white depending on how the electric charge is applied to the film.The Sony Reader sine qua non not be tur ned off and just like a printed book, it can just be set aside and the current scallywag remains on the screen without draining any battery power. Studies have stock-still proven that users report increased readability and a nominal eyestrain compared to other electronic book technology. (Scientists develop E-link to Replace Books and Newspapers). 3. How are publishers adapting to digital books? Apart from the interest from readers, on the business side the vagary of moving pictures in a newspaper attracts more attention and brings greater business opportunity.More and more advertisers are interested in using online video recording advertisements and are shifting some of their advertisements from television to the web. New kinds of video ads are becoming popular pre-rolls and post-rolls, video ads that run before or by and by the news video clip. Meanwhile, web news forecasts give the opportunity for TV-style commercials. In each three-minute News Journal Newscast two fifteen second ad fragments and one thirty second fragment are inserted. This idea was only proposed two months ago, and already more than eighty-five percent of the airtime slices have been sold. (Oxfeld, 2004).Currently, publishers are looking into the digital rights. These issues are inevitable due to the large number of people involved in it. It is also complicated by the fact that these people come from different places. Laws which govern them are different. Yet publishers are quite discouraged. More so, there are not much functional treaties or conventions from which rules and guidelines regarding digital rights can be seen. One of main problems with regard to digital rights is the problem on unauthorized copying and transmission of printed books and digital information. This is a problem about rights to intellectual property.Tran (2001) says there are many interlinked communities in the web. As such, sharing different materials can be real convenient. According to him, file types f requently used are MP3s, MPEGs, JPEGs, and PDFs. There is a proliferation of many copies of these kinds of files which are transmitted from two different points. He throw out elaborates that the problem lies in putting a stop or even delaying the process of the undisturbed exchange rate of copyrighted digital materials. There are a lot of factors that cannot be easily prevented such as the increasing sophistication of technology and the speed of transmission (Tran).The problem is not as easy as it seems but publishers are still not bad(p) on the fact that there are still people who would desire to have books instead of electronic devices as reading materials. WORKS CITED Compaine, gum benzoin M. and Douglas Gomery (2000), Who Owns the Media? Competition and Concentration in the Mass Media Industry, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates,Mahwah, NJ, p xvi Czitrom, Daniel J. Media and the American Mind From Morse to McLuhan, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC, p. xii (1982) , make and Nurture your Intellectual Property corrects.Retrieved May 20, 2007 at http//archives. obs-us. com/obs/german/books/paperl/chap091. htm Oxfeld, Jesse watch the Newspaper, 2004. Retrieved May 20, 2007 at http//www. editorandpublisher. com/eandp/columns/newspaper_2point0_display. jsp? vnu_content_id=1000739225 Scientists develop E-link to Replace Books and Newspapers. http//www. aip. org/dbis/HFES/stories/17027. html Tran, N. 2001. Digital Right Management, www. cas. master. ca. Retrieved May 20, 2007 at http//www. cas. mcmaster. ca/wmfarmer/SE-4C03-01/papers/Tran-DRM-aux. html
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