I will be researching the difference between electronic and print books on the economy, reader comprehension, and education. The majority of the sources that I was able to find touched on the subject of electronic books being used in education, and how that affected the students' understanding of certain subjects. Each of these sources included either qualitative and quantitative studies, so I plan to expound on the data collected from these studies. One of the other sources that I found, talked about set prices for print books versus electronic books, and how it impacts the economy. Another source that I found defined what an electronic book is and the advantages to using it versus a physical book. A different source also argues specifically against the use of electronic books due to educational and economical reasons, so I believe this will be a good contrast to use. 10 Tentative Sources: Cavanaugh, T. (2002). Ebooks and accommodations: is this the future of ...
One of the topics that I have an interest in, is the difference between an online publication of a book and the physical publication of a book. There are a few specific platforms that help authors self-publish, such as iBooks, Barnes and Noble Press, Kindle Direct Publishing, Wattpad, and more. With streaming services seeming to be more popular than movie theaters and popping in a DVD, researching about how this trend could be happening in the literature world, would be interesting. Following this kind of idea could bring a mixed method of research opportunities and could really show the advantages and disadvantages of self-publishing or having online-only copies of books. Another topic that would be really interesting to study is the effectiveness of dating apps. A lot of qualitative, as well as quantitative research could help piece together what apps would be best to use, and if they should be used at all. Following this idea, would also ...
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