Older adults and e-books—and how E could be the new large ‘print’
Excellent article arguing the need for large print and senior friendly e-books and readers. I would have the font size blown up all the time. Maybe I need to take a look at the Kindle.
Isabelle Fetherston, “Resources and discussion about library services to older adults.” Author of large print e-book article.
E-Book Report – Blog on Publishers Weekly
Inside Higher Ed :: Open Courses Open Wider
via freemoth – to read
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