1. Having the ability to read on our portable electronic devices promotes reading, since we have these devices with us most of the time.
2. Ebooks are nature friendly. The increased use of ebooks to traditional books will lengthen the lives of landfills and spare trees.
3. Ebooks last longer than books: Ebooks do not age. The don't fall victim to the physical demands of a paperback of the course of time. Additionally, they can more easily be backed up.
4. Ebooks can be produced faster than traditional books. This shortened production cycle provides readers' with more "real time" material.
5. Ebooks are easily updateable, for correcting errors and adding information. This benefit is most apparent in any form of literature that is tied to current governing laws or guideline. An example would be a Federal Tax accounting textbook.
6. Ebooks are searchable. Quickly you can find anything inside the book. Ebooks are globally searchable: meaning, you can find information in many ebooks.
7. Portability. The fact that an ereader allows us to carry an entire library with us where ever we like, is simply amazing. I've never tried to carry my entire library with me at once, but I imagine it'd be pretty heavy;)
8. Some ebooks can be printed: and thereby give a reader most or all of the advantages of a paper-based book.
9. Ebooks defy time: they can be delivered almost instantly. Ebooks are transported to you faster than overnight shipping: in minutes or in seconds.
10. Ebooks are inexpensive to produce. Thus, small presses can attempt to compete with media giants.
11. Ebooks cost less to buy than traditional books. As mentioned earlier...as a result of cheaper production costs, the purchase price by the end consumer is less as well.
12. Some Ebooks are free. Of course, not all ebooks are free, but there is certainly a selection of no-cost, no strings attached ebooks.
13. One can annotate an ebook without compromising the book. Physically earmarking your pages is a thing of the past. Also, gone is the need to carry a highlighter and/or writing utensil. In lieu (of those), is the ability to do so electronically.
14. Ebooks can be altered to accomodate those with vision impairments. Increasing text size and/or changing the page lighting can help one view the ebook.
15. Ebooks can be hyper-linked. This creates easier and more extensive access to information.
16. Ereaders, with the appropriate software and hardware, can read ebooks to you.
17. If you have an ereader that supports multimedia files, the multimedia such as still images, moving images, and sound, can be used in ebooks.
18. Ebooks posted online encourage comments, corrections, and feedback -- an interactive online "book club" environment can really add to the enjoyment of reading.
19. With the evolution of technology comes enhanced ebook readers and ebooks. This provides users more robust features to increase the enjoyment of reading.
20. E-Books are fun!
2. Ebooks are nature friendly. The increased use of ebooks to traditional books will lengthen the lives of landfills and spare trees.
3. Ebooks last longer than books: Ebooks do not age. The don't fall victim to the physical demands of a paperback of the course of time. Additionally, they can more easily be backed up.
4. Ebooks can be produced faster than traditional books. This shortened production cycle provides readers' with more "real time" material.
5. Ebooks are easily updateable, for correcting errors and adding information. This benefit is most apparent in any form of literature that is tied to current governing laws or guideline. An example would be a Federal Tax accounting textbook.
6. Ebooks are searchable. Quickly you can find anything inside the book. Ebooks are globally searchable: meaning, you can find information in many ebooks.
7. Portability. The fact that an ereader allows us to carry an entire library with us where ever we like, is simply amazing. I've never tried to carry my entire library with me at once, but I imagine it'd be pretty heavy;)
8. Some ebooks can be printed: and thereby give a reader most or all of the advantages of a paper-based book.
9. Ebooks defy time: they can be delivered almost instantly. Ebooks are transported to you faster than overnight shipping: in minutes or in seconds.
10. Ebooks are inexpensive to produce. Thus, small presses can attempt to compete with media giants.
11. Ebooks cost less to buy than traditional books. As mentioned earlier...as a result of cheaper production costs, the purchase price by the end consumer is less as well.
12. Some Ebooks are free. Of course, not all ebooks are free, but there is certainly a selection of no-cost, no strings attached ebooks.
13. One can annotate an ebook without compromising the book. Physically earmarking your pages is a thing of the past. Also, gone is the need to carry a highlighter and/or writing utensil. In lieu (of those), is the ability to do so electronically.
14. Ebooks can be altered to accomodate those with vision impairments. Increasing text size and/or changing the page lighting can help one view the ebook.
15. Ebooks can be hyper-linked. This creates easier and more extensive access to information.
16. Ereaders, with the appropriate software and hardware, can read ebooks to you.
17. If you have an ereader that supports multimedia files, the multimedia such as still images, moving images, and sound, can be used in ebooks.
18. Ebooks posted online encourage comments, corrections, and feedback -- an interactive online "book club" environment can really add to the enjoyment of reading.
19. With the evolution of technology comes enhanced ebook readers and ebooks. This provides users more robust features to increase the enjoyment of reading.
20. E-Books are fun!
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