How Digitized Content Democratizes Knowledge
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How Digitized Content Democratizes Knowledge
Analysis: If more people read classics written by geniuses instead of trash written
by self-aggrandizing TV talking heads, how would that change the public discourse?
Computerworld, January 01, 2010
I used to own a copy of National Geographic magazine from 1911. It was packed with
black-and-white photographs of "natives" and village ethnic minorities in various
countries posing awkwardly in ceremonial costumes. The issue was part of a larger
collection that included most copies of National Geographic published in the 1960s,
'70s and '80s, and several dozen copies from the 1920s through the 1950s. It took
up two rows on my bookshelf.
into nine very heavy boxes. Toting them from place to place added to the pain and
expense of moving.
digital versions of every copy of National Geographic published since 1888 on DVD for $70
. No, there are no typos here. They'll sell you 120 years of brilliant photography, insight and commentary about our world for essentially the price of taking your family to see "Avatar." For $200, they'll even send you
the lot on a 160GB hard drive.
, many of which were too fragile even to let historians touch them. These documents were next to impossible to access, even by historians. Now, anyone in the world with an Internet connection can access all of them -- if, that is, they're not too busy
poring over the more than 10 million books Google has scanned and put online for free.
sales. Amazon announced this week that the majority of its record-breaking Kindle eBook sales over the holiday were, in fact, books the company was "selling" at the price of zero. Many of these were public domain books with expired copyrights. But surprisingly,
many were not.
costs of distribution and digital storage, we'll soon find ourselves living in a
world where literally millions of titles are available to just about everyone, just
about all the time. How will that change human culture? Here are the implications:
to the electronic version of Esquire , and they toss in every issue of Esquire ever published? You can now include the magazine in your global searches for information. A magazine subscription suddenly becomes more valuable to readers. Business model
anyone?
primary resource. The big-time, national and syndicated columnists had pricey subscriptions to the Lexis/Nexis database, which is billed as the "world's largest collection of public records, unpublished opinions, forms, legal, news, and business information." Well before journalists used the Internet for anything, deep-pocket columnists could conduct what were essentially Google-style searches to find all kinds of information, while we hacks in the hinterlands had to thumb through paper folders jammed with
newspaper articles.
of free online university lectures. The Internet has given us all a direct window into Ivy League classrooms.
More people will be reading classics. People are bargain-hunting cheapskates. Nearly every "classic" published before, say, World War II is available to you right now, instantly and free. As Amazon's holiday sales demonstrate, people gravitate to free
books. And classics tend to be far better and more valuable to readers than your everyday random free book. The rise in eBook reading, combined with the freeness of classic works, will restore the reading of classics.
Sense written by Thomas Paine for free. One book is worthless, and the other is a national treasure. But the pricing doesn't reflect that. If more people read classics written by geniuses instead of trash written by self-aggrandizing
TV talking heads, how would that change the public discourse?
off of reading and cost a small fortune.
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