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On Books
DESCRIPTION
This project is a curated collection of readings, notes, and reflections on the evolution of books, publishing, writing tools, and reading habits. The repository engages both historical and contemporary perspectives—examining how the form of the book has changed from print to digital, how readers and authors interact in new environments, and what remains of the “book” metaphor. It includes commentary on writing platforms, self-publishing ecosystems, and design of reading experiences, making it useful to writers, educators, technologists, and book-enthusiasts alike. Rather than simply listing titles, the project links readings to categories like writing tools, reading devices, publishing models, and distribution systems, helping you place each resource in context. The author invites contributions and suggestions, reflecting that the project is both a personal log and a community resource.
Features
- Annotated list of readings and links across book-publishing, writing tools, and reading habits
- Clear categories such as self-publishing platforms, writing workflows, digital reading devices
- Short explanatory notes that provide context, questions, and take-away ideas
- Community-friendly structure inviting contributors and feedback
- Cross-references between themes (e.g., writing tools ↔ reading devices) for richer navigation
- Useful to both writers/authors and technologists exploring the reading ecosystem
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This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/on-books.mirror/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.
