Showing posts with label books and ebooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books and ebooks. Show all posts

Sunday 19 May 2013

The message of the medium

Another interesting and important study from the National Literacy Trust about children who read on e-readers compared to those who read printed books. The study shows that for the first time there are more children now who read on e-readers than in print, that most children have access to computers at home, and that those who read on e-readers are less adept at reading and also enjoy it less.
Think on this, read the study and then please return to Give a Book to give a book to someone who really needs one.

Monday 26 November 2012

Happy Birthday to The Reading Agency

The excellent organisation The Reading Agency  is 10 years old. The Reading Agency is a wonderful charity whose aim is to inspire more people to read more. They work particularly closely with libraries which give equal access to books and reading. They celebrated their 10th birthday at the British Library last week and Jeanette Winterson gave the inaugural Reading Agency Lecture. It was characteristically trenchant, wise and rousing--she quoted Andrew Carnegie "who believed in books and the chances they offered" and who "wanted libraries to be the universities anyone could attend and no-one would ever have to leave." She also said:  "Books as objects matter. Ebooks are not an improvement; they are an addition" and that "for kids in particular ebooks aren't the answer....Early reading is physicality--the taste, smell, weight of books." We should all pay attention to this, and then go back to Give a Book.