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Whom we should blame for bad e-book? (sociological perspective of evaluation, selection and reception of e-book)

Nebojsa Lujanovic (1)
(1) The Academy of Arts and Culture, Osijek
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Submitted on
April 18, 2020
Accepted on
April 18, 2020
Published on
April 18, 2020
Last modified on
March 31, 2025
Proceedings 3
Charting The Futures(s) of Digital Publishing
Long Papers
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10.4000/proceedings.elpub.2020.10
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Whom we should blame for bad e-book? (sociological perspective of evaluation, selection and reception of e-book)

Nebojsa Lujanovic (1)
(1) The Academy of Arts and Culture, Osijek
Abstract
From the perspective of Sociology of literature, this paper sets the question of what happens withcommunication and reception issues in the context of e-publishing, considering the culturalsituation of lacking critic methods and established values? Related to e-publishing, the precisequestion is: how to set the reliable system of filtering e-books on the net? The paper discusses themain obstacles in that process and analyzes a few individual attempts to set that kind ofmechanism. Besides technical improvements which will be mainly discussed on the EIPub Forum,this paper aims to motivate us to point some theoretical issues considering the problem ofevaluation and reception as part of literary communication.
Keywords
  • [SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
  • postmodern culture
  • e-publishing
  • value system
  • selection
  • book recommendation systems
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