
Le livre, de l'imprimé au numérique
Résumé
"Le livre, de l'imprimé au numérique" by Marie Lebert is an academic publication written in the early 21st century. This work explores the evolution of books from physical print to digital formats, examining the history, technologies, and impacts of this transformation over the last several decades. It delves into topics such as the Project Gutenberg, the rise of online books, and the changing landscape of publishing, offering readers a comprehensive insight into the world of digital literature. The opening of the book establishes a timeline for the changes that have occurred in the publishing world, noting the print book's long history compared to the relatively recent advent of digital books about forty years ago. Lebert emphasizes the accessibility of literature through various electronic devices, thanks to her extensive research involving interviews and web exploration over the past decade. This introduction ultimately sets the stage for a deeper analysis of significant milestones in digital publishing and the ongoing evolution that continues to shape how readers consume literature today. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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