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March 24, 2011
On Legal eBooks, pBooks and Reader Preferences
On this issue, see the following Legal Skills Prof Blog posts and ask yourself, is there a generational divide on format preferences. [JH]
- Are E-books a good fit for profs, scholars and other researchers?
- Law firm survey supports research showing "professional" readers prefer print over screens
[JH]
March 24, 2011 in Books, Electronic Resource | Permalink