The Number of copies of a particular book is limited. 2) It is a very cheap alternative. 3) the effort involved is less. 4) the accessibility to data is easy. 5) Free exchange of information is a similar model to a public library. 6) would be a better alternative than the public library due to its extensiveness and accessibility.
The Number of copies of a particular book is limited. 2) It is a very cheap alternative. 3) the effort involved is less. 4) the accessibility to data is easy. 5) Free exchange of information is a similar model to a public library. 6) would be a better alternative than the public library due to its extensiveness and accessibility.
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The Number of copies of a particular book is limited. 2) It is a very cheap alternative. 3) the effort involved is less. 4) the accessibility to data is easy. 5) Free exchange of information is a similar model to a public library. 6) would be a better alternative than the public library due to its extensiveness and accessibility.
Copyright:
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Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
1) Number of copies of a particular book is limited.
2) It is a very cheap alternative.
3) The effort involved is less.
4) The accessibility to data is easy.
5) Free exchange of information.
6) Off the hand and on the go information.
1) May lead to copyright infringement.
2) Free exchange of information is a similar model to a public
library. 3) The already existing libraries will become obsolete.
4) The users of libraries will reduce.
5) Would be a better alternative than the public library due
to its extensiveness and accessibility. The E-Books can be made available by asking for a minimal charge, part of which can be given to the Author/Publisher as royalty.
The E-Books can be made available in educational institutes and
other libraries by charging the students/readers with a token fee.