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The book is dead, long live the book

By Lisa Grossman

30 May 2012

A LOT of ink has been spilled on the supposed death of the printed word. Ebooks are outselling paper books. Newspapers are dying. “Phone books are already dead,” said James Reid-Cunningham of the Boston Athenaeum library at a conference called , at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in May. “The days of the codex as the primary carrier of information are almost over.”

This has inspired a lot of hand-wringing from publishers, librarians, archivists – and me, a writer and lifelong bibliophile who grew up surrounded by paper books. I’ve been blogging since…

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