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January 19, 2009

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Kevin

Have sent you some stuff now Jeremy, apologies for forgetting! Great summary of the day, and for anyone curious about the 826 project, see my blog: http://tinyurl.com/9lt4oh

Alex Milway

It was a terrific day, and there were so many interesting views and thoughts thrown about. The only problem is, I'm now swamped with new ideas!

Callum

Interesting times indeed - what now for the future of books in their physical format? Whilst the advent of digital technologies has incresingly hammered a huge metaphorical nail into the music industry, what for book-lovers? The comments on this blog are really interesting: http://www.musingsforamodernworld.blogspot.com

dakegra

"We wondered how books can be turned into social objects, retaining the memory of who read them and how these readers had responded to the text."

bookcrossing.com!

sounds like a fascinating conference.

neil w

Does the publishing industry really feel that the book as a format is under threat?

I'm no expert but I can't think of a single electronic alternative to reading a great book, those new Sony readers with their paper-like screens included!

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