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            Benefits of Reading




            As an intellectual object, a book is prototypically a composition of such great length that it takes a
            considerable investment of time to compose and a still considerable, though not so
            comprehensive, investment time to browse. This sense of book has a restricted and an
            unrestricted sense. In the restricted sense, a book is a self-sufficient section or portion of a longer
            article, a use that reflects the simple fact that, in antiquity, long works had to be written on several
            scrolls, and every scroll needed to be identified by the publication it included. So, for instance,
            each part of Aristotles Physics is called a book. From the unrestricted sense, a publication is your
            compositional whole of which such segments, whether known as books or chapters or
            components, are parts.

            The academic material in a tangible book does not need to be a composition, nor be called a book.
            Books can consist only of drawings, engravings, or photographs, or such matters as crossword
            puzzles or cut-out dolls. In a physical book, the pages may be left blank or can contain an abstract
            group of outlines as support for continuing entries, e.g., an account book, an appointment book, an
            autograph book, a notebook, a journal, or a sketchbook. Some physical publications are created
            with pages thick and sturdy enough to encourage other physical objects, like a scrapbook or
            photograph album. Books may be distributed in digital form as e-books along with other formats.


            Although in normal academic parlance a monograph is understood to be a professional academic
            work, instead of a reference work on a single scholarly topic, in library and information science
            monograph describes more broadly any non-serial book complete in one volume (publication ) or a
            finite number of volumes (even a novel like Prousts seven-volume In Search of Lost Time),
            compared to serial publications like a magazine, journal, or newspaper. Novels are also sold
            elsewhere. Books may also be borrowed from libraries. Google has estimated that as of 2010,
            roughly 130,000,000 different titles were published. In some wealthier nations, the selling of
            published books has diminished due to the increased use of e-books.


            In the 2000s, as a result of rise in availability of affordable handheld computing devices, the
            chance to share texts via electronic means became an attractive option for media publishers. The
            term e-book is a contraction of"digital book"; it refers to a book-length publication in digital form. An
            e-book is usually made available through the internet, but also on CD-ROM along with other forms.
            E-Books might be read either using a computing device with an LED display such as a
            conventional computer, a smartphone or a tablet pc; or by means of a portable e-ink display device
            called an e-book reader, such as the Sony Reader, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, or the
            Amazon Kindle. E-book readers attempt to mimic the experience of reading a print book by
            employing this technology, because the screens onto e-book readers are not as reflective.
















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