splendor of letters : the permanence of books in an impermanent world
TitelA splendor of letters : the permanence of books in an impermanent world
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveNew York
UitgeverPerennial
Jaar van uitgave2004
Materiaalboek
ISBN0-06-058080-1
AnnotatieXX, 442 p. ; 23 cm. - Bibliography: p.407-421. - Met reg.
Onderwerplezen, bibliotheken, restauratie, digitalisering, kunstcollecties
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Samenvatting
Author examines the many materials that have been used over the centuries to record information, among them clay tablets, papyrus scrolls, slabs of stone, palm leaves, animal skins, and hammered sheets of gold and copper. Author offers a consideration of the many pressing issues that surround the role of books in contemporary society, such as the willful destruction of books and libraries in Sarajevo, Tibet, and Cambodia, and the spirited efforts to restore them. The matter of "discards" at various libraries takes on an entirely new dimension as well, with fully researched stories about the kind of attitudes that may lead to the loss of "last copies" of important works. Also discussed are the various debates that continue to rage about preservation, which may mean saving and storing books on paper indefinitely, or as electronic data, which are by nature ephemeral. A final section elaborates on the potential threat of the e-book, but remains optimistic that love of the physical act of reading will enable the printed page to prevail.
Review (in dutch) in Informatie Professional 9(2005)6(jun.33)
Review (in dutch) in Informatie Professional 9(2005)6(jun.33)