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            As an intellectual object, a publication is prototypically a makeup of such great length that it takes a
            substantial investment of time to compose and a still considerable, though not so extensive,
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            usage that reflects the fact that, in antiquity, long works had to be written on several scrolls, and
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            component of Aristotles Physics is called a book. In the unrestricted sense, a book is the
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            The academic material in a tangible book need not be a makeup, nor be called a novel. Books can
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            Although in ordinary academic parlance that a monograph is understood to be a specialist
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            sold everywhere. Books can also be borrowed from libraries. Google has estimated that as of
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            In the 2000s, due to the growth in availability of cheap handheld computing devices, the chance to
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            expression e-book is a contraction of"digital book"; it refers to some book-length publication in
            digital form. An e-book is generally made available through the internet, but also on CD-ROM
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