[Libs-Or] "pbook"

Gretta Siegel siegelg at pdx.edu
Thu Jan 20 15:44:35 PST 2011


well, I would call it a scroll, I would call a book a book, and I would call an e-book an e-book. As for the definition sent out earlier today - I think the content of the ebook has more volatility than the others, maybe even more akin to an oral history.  So really, instead of inventing retronyms, maybe the ebook people could just come up with a completely new word, that distinguishes this critter more completely from the other things.  Somehow, upon entering and remaining in the digital publishing environment, creativity in naming things seems to have taken a hit.

my two cents (and maybe more) - 

gretta
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jim Knutson 
  To: Gretta Siegel ; Buzzy Nielsen ; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us 
  Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 2:34 PM
  Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] "pbook"


  It'd have to be an sbook, wouldn't it?

    From: Gretta Siegel 
    To: Buzzy Nielsen ; libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us 
    Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 1:27 PM
    Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] "pbook"


    so what do you call a 'book" that is written on a scroll? 

      From: Buzzy Nielsen 
      To: libs-or at listsmart.osl.state.or.us 
      Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2011 11:48 AM
      Subject: Re: [Libs-Or] "pbook"


      Hi all,

      I suppose I should weigh in on this, since Paul and I are the culprits here in the degradation of language. We felt it important to distinguish between p-books (which we pronounced "pee-book," FWIW) and e-books for a few reasons:

        1.. We view "book" to have a somewhat broader definition that doesn't necessarily entail a particular format. Instead, we see it as meaning a sustained instance of argument or storytelling that is recorded in fixed written form, thus distinguishing it from terms like "article." Thus, it defines it type of information delivery system broadly that is not necessarily connected to a particular analog or digital form. Esoteric, yes, but that was our operating principle. 
        2.. Given #1, we saw our primary purpose as reviewing the cost of preserving the ideas and concepts, not necessarily the particular physical or electronic objects in question. Here is where the format does matter, so we felt the need to distinguish. 
        3.. We found ourselves getting confused between formats while discussing and writing this piece, so it helped us keep things straight. 
        4.. We wanted to emphasize that that p-books require physical space, accounting for the vast majority of their storage cost. 
        5.. It got your attention, didn't it?

      But seriously, thanks to Hope for her kind words. I hope that some of you find this bit of library economics esoterica interesting.

      Cheers!
      Buzzy Nielsen

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      On 01/19/2011 12:22 PM, Laurisa Stubblefield wrote: 
        "...print books (hereafter referred to as pbooks when it is important to distinguish them from electronic books, or ebooks)."

        No need for a new word!  "A book" (analogue book) is a book is a book, as it were.  As in "would you like a book or an ebook?"  It's the format against which the new forms must be distinguished (hence "ebook" and whatever comes next), not the other way around.

        Laurisa



       


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