timwhit
Hairy Aussie
I was wondering what all of your onions of eBooks are?
I find sitting in front of the monitor and reading an entire book or long article to be an eyestrain. However, for quick reference or reading shorter works it isn't too bad at all. The reason I bring this up is because I was looking for a book online earlier and found an eLibrary
Here is a public access eLibrary. This is the best one that I have found so far.
http://www.netlibrary.com/
One of my professors has us reading his book on a site called eBrary (no one wants to pay $75 for a 300pg book), but the problem with eBrary is that you have to pay to print a page and even pay to copy and paste from the page (30 cents a page). They use a proprietary plug-in to make this work. I don't bother reading it because I can't stand reading for hours on end on in front of a monitor on a white background, and I'm not going to pay them 30 cents a page to print it on my own damn paper.
So if you have time check out netlibrary and let me know what you think.
BTW, I have no idea how much it costs to have a website like that one...but somehow they seem to afford it. I know libraries are publicly funded, but most library budgets could never cover a site like that. My mom lets me know these things because she has been president of the library board for as long as I can remember.
I find sitting in front of the monitor and reading an entire book or long article to be an eyestrain. However, for quick reference or reading shorter works it isn't too bad at all. The reason I bring this up is because I was looking for a book online earlier and found an eLibrary
Here is a public access eLibrary. This is the best one that I have found so far.
http://www.netlibrary.com/
One of my professors has us reading his book on a site called eBrary (no one wants to pay $75 for a 300pg book), but the problem with eBrary is that you have to pay to print a page and even pay to copy and paste from the page (30 cents a page). They use a proprietary plug-in to make this work. I don't bother reading it because I can't stand reading for hours on end on in front of a monitor on a white background, and I'm not going to pay them 30 cents a page to print it on my own damn paper.
So if you have time check out netlibrary and let me know what you think.
BTW, I have no idea how much it costs to have a website like that one...but somehow they seem to afford it. I know libraries are publicly funded, but most library budgets could never cover a site like that. My mom lets me know these things because she has been president of the library board for as long as I can remember.