通过RDA模型理解电子书平台期

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Bernstein
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2007年亚马逊的Kindle电子书阅读器和2010年巴诺的Nook电子书阅读器的推出,带来了人们对电子书的兴奋,用户对电子书格式的采用也突然增加。然而,在不到十年的时间里,人们对电子书的热情迅速趋于平稳。本文通过资源描述和访问内容标准的视角,将电子书作为一种格式与其他资源格式进行比较,以更好地理解印刷版在面对电子书时所表现出的抗替代能力。
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Understanding the E-Book Plateau Through the RDA Model
ABSTRACT The introduction of Amazon's Kindle eReader in 2007 and of Barnes & Noble's Nook eReader in 2010 brought with them an excitement for e-books and a sudden increase in user adoption of the format. In less than a decade's time, however, enthusiasm for e-books quickly leveled off. This article examines e-books as a format in comparison with other resource formats through the lens of the Resource Description and Access content standard as a way to better understand the resilience to supersession that print has displayed in the face of e-books.
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Journal of Library Metadata
Journal of Library Metadata Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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