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A book is a collection of leaves of paper, parchment or other material, bound together along one edge within covers. A book is also a literary work or a main division of such a work. A book produced in electronic format is known as an e-book.

In library and information science, a book is called a monograph to distinguish it from serial publications such as magazines, journals or newspapers.

A lover of books is usually referred to as a bibliophile, a bibliophilist, or a philobiblist.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Conservation issues
3 Collections of books
4 Keeping track of books
5 Transition to digital format
6 Related articles and lists
7 External links

History

The oral account (word of mouth, tradition, hearsay) is the oldest carrier of messages and stories. When writing systems were invented in ancient civilizations, clay tablets or parchment scrolls were used as, for example, in the library of Alexandria.

Scrolls were later phased out in favor of the codex, a bound book with pages and a spine, the form of most books today. The codex was invented in the first few centuries A.D. (or earlier? Some have said that Julius Caesar invented the first codex during the Gallic Wars. He would issue scrolls folded up accordion style and use the "pages" as reference points).

Before the invention and adoption of the printing press, almost all books were copied by hand, which made books comparitively expensive and rare. During the early middle ages, when only churches, universities, and rich noblemen could typically afford books, they were often chained to a bookshelf or a desk to prevent theft. The first books used parchment or vellum (calf skin) for the pages, which was later replaced with paper.

In the mid 15th century books began to be produced by block printing in western Europe (the technique had been known in the East centuries earlier). In block printing, a relief image of an entire page was carved out of wood. It could then be inked and used to reproduce many copies of that page. Creating an entire book, however, was a painstaking process, requiring a hand-carved block for each page. The oldest dated book printed by this method is The Diamond Sutra.

The Chinese inventor Pi Sheng made moveable type of earthenware circa 1045, but we have no surviving examples of his printing. He embedded the characters, face up, in a shallow tray lined with warm wax. He laid a board across them and pressed it down until all the characters were at exactly the same level. When the wax cooled he used his letter tray to print whole pages.

It was not until Johann Gutenberg popularized the printing press with metal moveable type in the 15th century that books started to be affordable and widely available. This upset the status quo, leading to remarks such as "The printing press will allow books to get into the hands of people who have no business reading books" (need source for quote).

The following centuries were spent on improving both the printing press and the conditions for freedom of the press through the gradual relaxation of restrictive laws. See also intellectual property, public domain, copyright, need expansion; early books were usually freely copied.

Conservation issues

In the mid-19th century, paper made from pulp (cellulose, wood) was introduced because it was cheaper than cloth-based paper (term?). Pulp based paper made cheap novels, cheap school text books and cheap books of all kinds available to the general public. This paved the way for huge leaps in the rate of literacy in industrialised nations and eased the spread of information during the Second Industrial Revolution.

However, this pulp paper contained acid that causes a sort of slow fires that eventually destroys the paper from within. Earlier techniques for making paper used limestone rollers which neutralized the acid in the pulp. Libraries today have to consider mass deacidification of their older collections. Books printed 1850–1950 are at risk; more recent books are often printed on acid-free or alkaline paper.

The proper care of books takes into account the possibility of chemical changes to the cover and text. Books are best stored in reduced lighting, definitely out of direct sunlight, at cool temperatures, and at moderate humidity. Books, especially heavy ones, need the support of surrounding volumes to maintain their shape. It is desirable for that reason to group books by size.

Collections of books

Maintaining a library used to be the privilege of princes, the wealthy, monasteries and other religious institutions, and universities. The growth of a public library system in the United States started in the late 19th century and was much helped by donations from Andrew Carnegie. This reflected classes in a society: The poor or the middle class had to share most books through a public library or by other means while the rich could afford to have a private library built into their mansion.

The advent of paperback books in the 20th century led to an explosion of popular publishing. Paperback books made owning books affordable for many people. Paperback books often included works from genres that had previously been published mostly in pulp magazines. As a result of the low cost of such books and the spread of bookstores filled with them (in addition to the creation of a smaller market of extremely cheap used paperbacks) owning a private library ceased to be a status symbol for the rich.

While a small collection of books, or one to be used by a small number of people, can be stored in any way convenient to the owners, a large or public collection requires a catalogue and some means of consulting it. Often codes or other marks have to be added to the books to speed the process of relating them to the catalogue and their correct shelf position. Where these identify a volume uniquely, they are referred to as "call numbers".

In library and booksellers' catalogues, it is common to include an abbreviation such as "Crown 8vo" to indicate the paper size from which the book is made.

When rows of books are lined on a bookshelf, bookends are sometimes needed to keep them from slanting.

Keeping track of books

All books of the world are said to constitute the Gutenberg Galaxy, or, to use a term coined by eBook author Rick Sutcliffe in the early 1980s, the Metalibrary (see [1]).

For the entire 20th century most librarians concerned with offering proper library services to the public (or a smaller subset such as students) worried about keeping track of the books being added yearly to the Gutenberg Galaxy. Through a global society called the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) they devised a series of tools such as the International Standard Book Description or ISBD.

Transition to digital format

The term e-book (electronic book) in the broad sense is an amount of information like a conventional book, but in digital form. It is made available through internet, CD-ROM, etc. In the popular press the term eBook sometimes refers to a device such as the Sony Librie EBR-1000EP, which is meant to read the digital form and present it to a human being.

Throughout the 20th century, libraries have faced an ever-increasing rate of publishing, sometimes called an information explosion. The advent of electronic publishing and the Internet means that much new information is not printed in paper books, but as made available online e.g. through a digital library, on CD-ROM, or in the form of e-books.

On the other hand, though books are nowadays produced using a digital version of the content, for most books such a version is not available to the public (i.e. neither in the library nor on internet), and there is no decline in the rate of paper publishing. There is an effort, however, to convert books that are in the public domain into a digital medium for unlimited redistribution and infinite availability. The effort is spearheaded by Project Gutenberg combined with Distributed Proofreaders.

There have also been new developments in the process of publishing books. Technologies such as print on demand have made it easier for less known authors to make their work available to a larger audience.

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An Electrifying Read
Explains some of the current e-book technology and how it works. [SF Gate]
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Downloading Literature - E-books change the face of reading
Electronic books have finally arrived and now represent a challenge to the traditional paper and ink, but how good are they and how do they work? [CNN]
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A New Chapter for E-Books
Briefly outlines the history of e-books and details the technology currently on the market. [BusinessWeek]
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At What Cost, E-Books?
A report on the falling prices of electronic book readers. [Wired]
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Exit Gutenberg?
Report on the eBook World conference and the future of publishing. [Digital Reader]
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E-Books Still A Market-In-Waiting
Short report on the book publishing industry. [InformationWeek]
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E-Book Forecast: Cloudy
News analysis of the slow adoption of e-books. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,40984,00.html

4 Publishers Agree to Sale of E-Books on Yahoo
Short announcement about Penguin Putnam, Simon and Schuster, Random House and HarperCollins publishers. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/05/technology/ebusiness/05BOOK.html

Random House Sues Over Rights to Publishing E-Books
News of a lawsuit over the digital sales of books. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/28/technology/28BOOK.html

Report: E-Book Industry Set to Explode
Announcement of the report "Electronic Publishing Forecast and Analysis, 2000-2004: Digital Books and Print on Demand." [E-Commerce Times]
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Deals Give E-Books a Boost
Electronic books are a few steps closer to becoming both a real business tool and a better way to pack a suitcase worth of novels for vacation. [USA Today]
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/cte912.htm

Stephen King's Net Horror Story
An interpretation of the demise of "The Plant." [Slashdot]
http://slashdot.org/features/00/11/30/1238204.shtml

Rebooted Any Good Books Lately?
A lengthy overview of electronic book readers. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/04/technology/04BOOK.html

Who Can Dig Digital Books?
New usability research on electronic books. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,35920,00.html

Are Digital Books Good Enough to Curl Up With?
An overview of how electronic books read and manage e-titles. [PC World]
http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9810/09/digbooks.idg/index.html

E-Books Turn Over a New Leaf
Report on the Open E-book Publication Structure. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,33268,00.html

Electronic Books for All
Glassbook will offer a standard way to download e-books from bookstores or libraries. [PC World]
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article.asp?aid=10864

Getting a Read on New E-Books
A report on a new generation of e-book reader hardware. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,40470,00.html

From P-Books to E-Books
Microsoft and Barnes and Noble's e-book plans. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,33488,00.html

Authors, Agents on E-Books' Side
Analysis of an upcoming lawsuit over the interpretation of book contracts. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,43077,00.html

E-Books Take Off
An interview examining the impact and future of e-books. [PBS NewsHour]
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/media/jan-june00/e-books_3-16.html

The E-Book Wars
News of the major publishing houses taking over the e-book publishing industry. [CNN]
http://www.cnn.com/2000/books/news/10/25/salon.ebooks/index.html

The Story Of E-Books
Current business efforts to move e-books to the mainstream. [Forbes]
http://www.forbes.com/2000/08/31/feat2.html

The Bearable Lightness of E-Books
An introduction to the capabilities of e-book readers. [CBC]
http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/mar2001/nf20010322_286.htm

Publisher's Web Books Spur Hardcover Sales
A look at some companies making money with online books. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/19/technology/19BAEN.html

Beyond Hypertext: Novels With Interactive Animation
Self-published books with electronic artistry. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/05/arts/05ARTS.html

What if E-Books Cost Less?
Examines the dropping prices and costs of e-book readers and titles. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,41633,00.html

Is This the End of the Story for Books?
"Books will still be around, many scholars say, but we may read in a different way." Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/11/biztech/articles/20book.html

Racing to Convert Books to Bytes
Meeting the rising demand for online access to books. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/12/biztech/articles/09book.html

The Last Book
A detailed examination of e-books and industry trends. [Utne Reader]
http://www.utne.com/bTechnology.tmpl?command=search&db=dArticle.db&eqheadlinedata=The%20Last%20Book

How to Crack Open an E-Book
Gemstar's RocketBook encryption methods have apparently been hacked. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,43401,00.html

E-books and Their Future in Academic Libraries
An overview of e-book issues, based on a development strategy for the University of California libraries. [D-Lib Magazine]
http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july01/snowhill/07snowhill.html

U.S. Supreme Court Sides with Free-lancers
Writers may control whether articles they sold for print in a regular newspaper or magazine may be reproduced in electronic form. [CNN]
http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/06/25/scotus.copyright/

Today's Technology: E-book as Superbook?
Overview of e-book features. [ALA TechSource]
https://www.techsource.ala.org/todaystech/01/07/19/1359257_F.shtml

Forecasts of an E-Book Era Were, It Seems, Premature
Cases of the slow growth of the e-book industry. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/28/technology/ebusiness/28EBOO.html

Deadbeats Prompt King To Yank Internet Book
Stephen King has pulled the plug on his self-published online serial novel. [Washington Post]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A1570-2000Nov28

Random House Is Dropping E-Book Imprint, but Not E-Books
The Random House Trade Group cancels AtRandom imprint in recognition of the scant consumer demand for books that can be read on screens.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/09/technology/09BOOK.html

Will We Ever Want E-Books?
Commentary on why consumers don't want or need e-books. [E-Commerce Times]
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/story/14735.html

Will E-books Change the World?
Argues that the evolution of e-book technology is related to the penetrating impact of networks and information technology on society. [First Monday]
http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_10/hillesund/index.html

E-Books Target Pricey Print Books
Explains the technology from two vendors to be used to read e-books. [PC World]
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article.asp?aid=10481

A University that Reveres Tradition Experiments with E-Books
A University of Virginia seminar's trials with e-book readers. [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
http://chronicle.com/free/2001/05/2001051101t.htm

Evolving E-Books Let Authors Answer Critics
News on a Princeton University Press project with adaptive e-books. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/10/technology/10CASS.html

The Future of the Book
A selection of articles on e-books. [Salon]
http://www.salon.com/books/special/2000/03/29/future/

The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World
A thorough look at the competing economic, technological, and social factors influencing the development of e-books. [First Monday]
http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue6_6/lynch/index.html

Compressed Data: Tags Could Help Keep E-Book Links Alive
The use of digital object identifiers (DOIs) in e-books. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/06/18/technology/18LINK.html

Move Over, Gutenberg. Please.
Report on the conference "Electronic Book 2000: Changing the Fundamentals of Reading." [Washington Post]
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A24452-2000Sep26

E-Books Live On After Mighty Fall
Profiles successful electronic text projects where reading and sales are stronger than ever. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,49184,00.html

AOL Retreats From Big Push for E-Books
AOL Time Warner eliminates its iPublish division. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/05/technology/05BOOK.html

Stephen King E-Book Pirated
Copies of Stephen King's novella "Riding the Bullet" may have been decrypted by hackers. [ZDNet]
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-11-519549.html

Getting a Read on E-Books
Electronic books have been slow to catch on among consumers, but big Internet companies are betting that the time for e-books has come. [CNet]
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-232672.html

Promote Your E-Book
Explains the process of marketing e-books and common problems and solutions. [About.com]
http://publishing.about.com/library/weekly/aa112699a.htm

E-Publishing: Tomorrow's Publishers Today
An annotated list of some online publishers. [Publishers Weekly]
http://publishersweekly.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?layout=articleArchive&articleid=CA168082

The End of Books?
Simon Midgley wonders whether hard-up students will need to buy textbooks in a few years' time. [Guardian Unlimited]
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4389510,00.html

Mystery of E-Books: Who Reads Them?
Report on the suggestion that anybody actually reads e-books. [USA Today]
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/2002/05/08/ebooks.htm

Intellectual Capital: Freedom - Or Copyright?
Commentary favoring legalizing the copying of e-books. [Technology Review]
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/stallman0500.asp

2001 Was a Tough Read for E-Books
Review of industry disappointments and prospects. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,49297,00.html

In Lean Times, E-Books Find a Friend: Libraries
Digital book collections continue to grow at libraries. [requires free nytimes.com registration to read]
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/21/technology/circuits/21BOOK.html

The Future of Books
Summarizes a bits vs. books argument. [Wired]
http://web.media.mit.edu/~nicholas/Wired/WIRED4-02.html

E-book Devices Yet to Hit Bestseller's List
News on the slowly developing e-book hardware devices market. [CNet]
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-256938.html

Publishers Embrace E-Books at Confab
Report of publishing companies' involvement with e-books. [Publishers Weekly]
http://publishersweekly.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?layout=articleArchive&articleId=CA83537

Textbook Publisher Sees Future in E-Books
Harcourt College Publishers inks a deal with e-book company goReader to offer electronic college textbooks. [CNet]
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-254119.html

A "Revolution" Waiting to Happen?
A look at the current efforts of e-book publishers, with a focus on children's books. [Publishers Weekly]
http://publishersweekly.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?layout=articleArchive&articleid=CA169008

Evolution of Portable Electronic Books
Charts the development of portable electronic book hardware. [Ariadne]
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue29/wilson/

Copyright Battle: Is an E-Book a Book?
News and implications analysis of the lawsuit between Random House and RosettaBooks. [CNet]
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-257077.html

E-book Sales Lead Off 2003
Report on increased sales of electronic books. [Association of American Publishers]
http://www.publishers.org/press/releases.cfm?PressReleaseArticleID=138

E-Book Conference Illuminates Issues
Report and overview of the second annual Electronic Book Conference. [American Library Association]
http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/techspeaking/1999columns1/november1999.htm

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the E-Book
A overview of e-book business issues such as copyright protection. [American Libraries]
http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/inetlibrarian/2000columns/may2000funny.htm

E-Books Go to College
A survey of students in two college courses grades e-book devices and their function in higher education. [Library Journal]
http://www.libraryjournal.com/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA213862

The Emerging Role of E-Books
A renowned digital librarian examines the e-book industry, with references. [Library Journal]
http://www.libraryjournal.com/index.asp?layout=articleArchive&articleId=CA156519

Ignore e-Book Hype ... For Now
Commentary against the current hype about electronic books. [ZDNet AnchorDesk]
http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/4520-6033_16-4205024.html

You *Can* Judge a Book by Its Cover
Commentary on why paper books rule. [ZDNet AnchorDesk]
http://reviews-zdnet.com.com/4520-6033_16-4205313.html

E-books Remain Niche Reads
The e-book market is hampered by immature, expensive technology and a limited number of people willing to consider reading books on electronic devices. [CNet]
http://news.com.com/2009-1023-257030.html

Is Digital Publishing Taking Off?
An update on recent e-book business deals. [InternetNews]
http://www.internetnews.com/ec-news/article.php/4_738451

Battle Over Access to Online Books
Librarians' efforts to provide online access to electronic holdings.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/17/technology/17LIBR.html

Electronic Books: Reports of Their Death Have Been Exaggerated
Review of companies, market issues and outlook for the e-book industry. [Online]
http://www.infotoday.com/online/jul02/hawkins.htm

Students Complain About Devices for Reading E-Books, Study Finds
Report on a study at Ball State University. [The Chronicle of Higher Education]
http://chronicle.com/free/2002/08/2002082601t.htm

E-textbooks Clicking with Colleges
Cases of the appeal of e-books. [CNN]
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/08/30/coolsc.ebooks/

Electronic Books Appear Stalled at Technology Gate
Report that e-books have failed to penetrate the mass market. [globetechnology.com]
http://rtnews.globetechnology.com/servlet/ArticleNews/tech/RTGAM/20020918/wxmebook0918/Technology/techBN/

E-Book Vendors Look To Libraries for Growth
While consumer e-book sales continue their incremental growth, digital publishers and e-publishing service vendors are looking to libraries and their patrons to add to sales. [Publishers Weekly]
http://publishersweekly.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA250713&display=breakingNews&publication=publishersweekly

The King of E-Books
Discusses the success of Stephen King's first foray into e-books and what it may mean for the future. [Spark-Online]
http://www.spark-online.com/april00/trends/rose.html

E-books Draw Crowds, No Converts
Visitors to BookExpo America 1999 circle around the e-book booths, but few are buying - yet. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,19469,00.html

E-Books: The Next Killer App
For 50 years, tech gurus have promised that the next invention will make paper books obsolete. But the buzz on e-books means this time, the hour may be nigh. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,21550,00.html

Book Lovers Fail to Click with E-Pages
Several major booksellers have shelved the idea of selling online editions. [Christian Science Monitor]
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0123/p01s03-woeu.html

Barnes & Noble and Microsoft to Create e-Book Superstore
The two companies will take a major step into the digital content future with the creation of an e-Book superstore using Microsoft reader software. [Microsoft]
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2000/Jan00/B&NcesPR.asp

EBooks Are Not Just For Reading
Adding handwritten notes to the Rocket eBook. [CNN]
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/03/06/ebook.perks.idg/

E-Books Taking Shape
The market for electronic books has been sluggish thus far, but the announcement of an e-book standard might encourage more authors and readers to make the shift. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,19870,00.html

E-Books Are Now on the Shelf
News an analysis of a pilot program to sell electronic books in stores. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,42021,00.html

The E-Book as Print-Edition Ad
Report on advertisements within e-books. [Wired News]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,42751,00.html

A Bad Ending for E-Authors
MightyWords is eliminating many of its authors from its e-publishing program. [Wired]
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,40086,00.html

Struggles Over E-Books Abound
A detailed analysis of the electronic book business. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/27/technology/27BOOK.html

Amazon.com Launches e-Books Store
News announcement that the online superstore now offers e-books. [E-Commerce News]
http://www.internetnews.com/ec-news/article/0,,4_511051,00.html

The Rattle of Pebbles
A short commentary on the book and technological innovations. [NYBooks.com]
http://www.nybooks.com/nyrev/WWWarchdisplay.cgi?20000427055F

Another Format in the E-Book Field
News of Reciprocal's introduction of another e-book data format. Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/11/06/technology/06BOOK.html

Measuring the Use and Value of Electronic Journals and Books
Report on how libraries can gauge patron usage of electronic materials. [UCSB Library]
http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/00-winter/article1.html

The Good E-Book
A thoughtful look at the e-book movement, concluding "Can anyone really be against that?" Free registration required. [NY Times]
http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/20000604mag-ebook.html



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