Electronic Environments for Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Pertinent Hardware and Software (2011)

By Corina Koolen1, Alex Garnett2, Ray Siemens3, INKE Research Group3, ETCL Research Group3, PKP Research Group4

1. University of Amsterdam 2. University of British Columbia 3. University of Victoria 4. Simon Fraser University

In the development of new research environments, hardware has often been neglected. E-readers have (reasonably) successfully been developed for leisurely reading, but reading with the goal of writing demands a different approach. This bibliography…

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