Cómo revitalizar los libros parcial o totalmente muertos
Personalmente edito, empleo y ofrezco libros digitales (1) desde que pude digitalizar mis propios trabajos y los trabajos de otros autores.
La digitalización supuso para mí una ayuda importantísima en mi trabajo de investigador y de creador. Sin ella no habría podido producir un noventa por ciento de mis libros y artículos.
Mi objetivo principal al digitalizar ha sido el poder mantener una relación interactiva con todo lo que escribo o leo. La gran diferencia entre un texto digitalizado y un texto impreso sobre papel, es que el primero sigue vivo mientras que el segundo ya está parcial o totalmente muerto.
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