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Title: From the Print Media to the Internet
Author: Marie Lebert
Release Date: October 26, 2008 [EBook 27030]
Language: English
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FROM THE PRINT MEDIA TO THE INTERNET
MARIE LEBERT
Editions 00h00, Paris, 1999 & NEF, University of Toronto, 2001
Copyright © 1999 Marie Lebert
How does the world of the print media approach this new means of communication that is the Internet? How does the Internet take into account the various parts of the print media? A study written in March 1999 and based on many interviews. With many thanks to Laurie Chamberlain, who kindly edited this paper. The French version of this paper - De l'imprimé à Internet - is not a translation, but a different text. The original versions are available on the NEF, University of Toronto: http://www.etudes-francaises.net/entretiens/print.htm
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1. Introduction
2. The Internet
3. On-Line Bookstores
4. Publishers on the Web
5. On-Lin