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Technology and Books for All

By Marie Lebert

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how the digital revolution transformed books and libraries, making knowledge more accessible.

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2008-10-29
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"Technology and Books for All" by Marie Lebert is a book that unfolds the story of how technology reshaped reading and publishing in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It journeys through pivotal moments like the creation of Project Gutenberg and the invention of the web, explaining how these events democratized access to literature and learning. The narrative spotlights the impact these advancements had on culture and knowledge, with insights from key individuals such as Michael Hart and Tim Berners-Lee, revealing how digital access has redefined education and our world

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