Abstract

It is possible to turn all these books on library shelves into small electronic files, which can be marketed online in the form of CDs, computers have provided enormous possibilities for compressing, uploading, and handling files electronically. However, the required transition from the traditional paper book form to its digital counterpart still needs to develop specialized electronic devices, that allow readers to easily deal with the e-book, Without the need to connect to the network every time to browse books, in addition, such a transition requires a change in the marketing strategies of the books themselves and the overall administrative culture prevailing in the field of publishing. The e-book is making its way into the publishing field and the global book market, and this transformation is not intended to replace the paper book, but rather to provide an additional form of access for books to the readers

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