首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
For ebook devotees, reading is a whole new experience David J. Loehr, a playwright who lives in southern Indiana, was taking
For ebook devotees, reading is a whole new experience David J. Loehr, a playwright who lives in southern Indiana, was taking
admin
2013-09-16
50
问题
For ebook devotees, reading is a whole new experience
David J. Loehr, a playwright who lives in southern Indiana, was taking his car to the dealership when a story on the radio caught his attention. A short science piece about "an obscure subject" gave him an idea for a new play.
Ordinarily, Loehr would have had to make do with sketching some notes or trying to remember his inspiration. But since he had his iPad with him, he bought a few books on the subject and downloaded them as soon as he got to the dealership. He started his research for the play right there, while his car was being serviced.
"I can have all that research on a single tablet instead of carrying around 40 books, " Loehr said.
Welcome to the future of books, where your entire library is as portable as a cellphone.
A recent study by the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project reported that ownership of e-reader devices—like the Amazon Kindle, Baknes and Noble Nook, Song Reaer and Kobo eReader Touch—doubled between November 2010 and May 2011. Now 12 percent of adults over age 18 own one, while 8 percent own a tablet computer like the iPad.
So what does the increasing popularity of these devices mean for the experience of reading? Do we read differently when we can get almost any book ever published, whenever we want?
Reading the future
For their devotees, ebooks have transformed the experience of reading.
Michelle Jones, who writes the Consuming Louisville blog. has a Kindle reader and also uses the Kindle app on her Android phone. "Even when I’m walking the dog, I’m always going to have my phone on me, " she said. "I’m not always going to have my book bag. It makes it possible for me to read at places I never would have before. "
For Jones, the fact that her Kindle syncs(同步)with her phone—so her book always knows where she left off—makes reading the same book on different devices effortless.
Jones describes herself as an early adopter. But e-readers also have won over some book lovers who aren’t ordinarily attracted by the device. like Madelyn Anetrclla. a nonprofit development manager for the American Lung Association.
"I don’t know how to use my iPod, "she said, by way of establishing her Luddite bona fides. But she does read on a Kindle and on the Kindle app on her phone.
Brian Leung novelist and professor of English at the University of Louisville, said that having your entire library with you wherever you go was pretty extraordinary. "It’s having all your books in your pocket, and having all your magazine subscriptions in your pocket. "
Although Leung has a strong preference for physical books, he has started to think about buying ebook versions of things he’s likely to only read once. He recently read Tina Fey’s memoir(回忆录), Bossy pants . and cited it as an example. "It’s something that I wouldn’t go back to, " Leung said.
Being able to purchase an ebook and start reading it right away without leaving the house—or the doctor’s waiting room—also increases the convenience of the impulse buy.
Jen Woods. founder and president of the local small press Typecast Publishing, said she often buys books she’s not sure about in the ebook version for her Nook. "For those books, I find that I purchase a lot more of them because I don’t have to store them anywhere. If it is only a minor interest and I don’t read the whole book, it’s OK. "
What’s on your bookshelf?
But beyond the gadgets, how has technology improved the reading experience?
One of the best things about our digital lives is the ease with which we can share ideas with others. There are a number of websites and apps that allow readers to share recommendations with their social networks and to find new things to read.
Kiki Petrosino. a poet and assistant professor of English at the University of Louisville, wrote for the Poetry Foundation’s Twitter feed last summer. She said the experience connected her to readers in a way that readings at bookstores or in universities didn’t.
Twitter and Facebook are the largest networks for creating online communities, but neither is specifically designed for readers. Other social networks are structured like giant, international reading groups.
Goodreads users can tell their friends about books they’ve read, or that they intend to read. It’s been around for about five years.
Otis Chandler, the founder and CEO of Goodreads. said he was inspired by the way he could browse his friends’ bookshelves and ask about what they were reading. "There was no way to do that online, " he said.
But Chandler objected when asked if Goodreads changed the way we read. " I don’t think Goodreads is about changing the actual experience of reading, " he said. "I think that what’s changed is how people discover books and share books. "
Longreads is designed to help people find journalism that’s worth taking the time to read—all suggested by other readers. You can browse or search its database of articles by subject, author or publication. You can invite people to look at your recommendations, or browse the lists compiled by people you follow on Twitter.
Another new service for finding good, lengthy nonfiction is called Byliner. The site has accumulated a database of more than 29, 000 articles over the past year of development, although it just went online recently. As the name suggests, Byliner wants to focus attention on writers. It compiles lists of all the articles by a writer, regardless of where they were published.
Once you’ve found your favorite writers at Byliner, the site will try to suggest other journalists you might like— something like movie recommendations on Netflix.
Some things never change
As we spend more time online, and increasingly turn to social networks for reading recommendations, writers and publishers are adjusting to fit the expectations of new media.
Writers have been modifying their work to suit the online marketplace. Rick Moody and John Wray are two novelists who have experimented with Twitter fiction. Paul Griner, a novelist and professor of English at the University of Louisville, said that he tends to write more flash fiction—very short short stories—because they’re easier for online readers to digest.
At the same time, some things won’t change. Reading is still a quiet, solitary engagement between you and the text, whether that text is printed on dead trees or in e-ink on a screen. The experience of getting sucked into a great story doesn’t differ. according to e-reader owners.
If anything. the growing popularity of ebooks shows that readers are still willing to pay for good writing, despite the abundant supply of free content available online. In that sense, it’s a reaffirmation of the old publishing business model.
Petrosino doesn’t think the popularity of electronic media would affect the way she writes poetry. either. "Poetry is one of the forms that defies the short attention span. Poetry is a way of paying attention. "
And although ebooks continue to increase their share of the market, readers will still buy physical books.
"I think I’m 50-50 with reading actual books and reading on my Kindle. "said Anetrella of the American Lung Association. "If I’m at a bookstore and I see a book that I want, I’ll buy it. "
The concentration of Byliner is put on______.
选项
A、the readers who read the books
B、the publishers who publish the books
C、the commentators who comment the books
D、the writers who write the books
答案
D
解析
由题干关键词concentration.Byliner定位到第二个小标题下第九段倒数第二句:Byliner wants to focus attention on writers.Byliner想把重点放在作者身上。故选D)项。题干中的concentration是原文中attention的同义转换。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/di97777K
0
大学英语六级
相关试题推荐
A、AchildwithanaverageIQmaynotbesuccessfulwhenhegrowsup.B、Somechildren’sabilitycannotbeeasilymeasured.C、Ac
Youdon’thavetobe18:GoingtocollegeasanadultEverysooften,especiallywhenI’mfeelingdown,Itakeoutmyoldco
Accordingtothepassage,scholarsandstudentsaregreattravelersbecause______.Thewriterthinksthatthegrowthofspecia
A、Shewasonvacation.B、Shewassleeping.C、Shewasbusy.D、Shewasdoingnothing.C选项中的Shewasonvacation/sleeping/busy等表明,本题
A、Jerry’swifeisill.B、Sherwin’shusbandisill.C、Jerry’sdaughterisill.D、Sherwin’sdaughterisill.A选项表明,本题考查生病的人是谁。由男士提
A、Camerawork.B、Filmediting.C、Rangeandtreatmentofsubjects.D、Musiccomposing.B由题干asanaspectdirectlyinfluencedbyGri
A、TansPueblo.B、Apache.C、Navajo.D、Ute.A信息明示题。男士说市场上的大多数人都是印第安人,他们代表了全州几个不同的部落:普韦布洛印第安人、祖尼人、尤特人、阿帕奇人,还有来自亚利桑那的纳瓦霍人和霍皮人,男士还开车去
TherehewasAmerica’sfirstPresidentwithaMBA,themanwholovestoboastabouthisbusinessbackground,whosepresidential
A、Itisclosed.B、12noonto9P.M.C、9A.M.to5P.M.D、9A.M.to12noon.D星期六时,银行营业时间为早9:00到中午12:00,故选D
那些看过李安的电影《饮食男女》(EatDrinkManWoman)的人大概不会忘记中国菜吧,菜的外表便足以让人垂涎三尺了。中式菜因为它的美味和吸引人的外表在世界上享有很高的声誉。亦因为气候的多样化,本地产品和习俗的关系,在中国有很多当地特色食品。事实
随机试题
提出并实施“教学过程最优化”的教育家是()。
黄某,现年19周岁,就读于北京某大学,精神正常,但生活自理能力极差,且完全依赖父母,以父母的汇款为其生活来源,则黄某是()
女性,咽痛3天后出现洗肉水样尿,伴乏力,无水肿。如血尿为肾小球源性血尿,则
A.技术性B.稳定性C.经济性D.法律性E.有效性“医师对患者做出明确的诊断后,在安全、有效、经济的原则下开具处方”,这体现的处方意义是具有
某哮喘发作病人,咳嗽、咳黏液痰,表明需要
在《十二表法》的制定中,起重要作用的是:()。
10岁以上不满18周岁的未成年人和不能完全辨认自己行为的精神病人所签订的合同属于效力待定合同,其待定因素是()。
请示一般由四个部分组成,这四个部分是()。
设z=f(x,y)连续,且,则dx|(1,0)=_________.
Filmscantellusalotaboutthecountrywheretheyweremade.Whathaveyoulearnedaboutacountryfromwatchingitsmovies?
最新回复
(
0
)