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INTRODUCTION 2

DEFINITION 2

what is E-book? 2

E-BOOK’ S HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT 2

THE TREND OF E-BOOK 2

IN GLOBAL 2

IN HONG KONG 2

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING E-BOOK 2

ADVANTAGES 2

DISADVANTAGES 2

THE METHODS OF PROMOTE E-BOOK IN THE FUTURE 2

DATA COLLECTION METHOD 2

COMMON SEARCH ENGINES 2

E-book (BY YAHOO) 2

E-book development (BY GOOGLE) 2

LIBRARY RESOURCES 2

‘’EBOOK’’DEVELOPMENT (BY OneSearch) 2

QUALTRICS 2

SURVEY RESULT AND ANALYSIS 2

CONCLUSION 2

REFERENCES 2

APPIED IT TOOLS 2

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INTRODUCTION 2

DEFINITION 2

what is E-book? 2

E-BOOK’ S HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT 2

THE TREND OF E-BOOK 2

IN GLOBAL 2

IN HONG KONG 2

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING E-BOOK 2

ADVANTAGES 2

DISADVANTAGES 2

THE METHODS OF PROMOTE E-BOOK IN THE FUTURE 2

DATA COLLECTION METHOD 2

COMMON SEARCH ENGINES 2

E-book (BY YAHOO) 2

E-book development (BY GOOGLE) 2

LIBRARY RESOURCES 2

‘’EBOOK’’DEVELOPMENT (BY OneSearch) 2

QUALTRICS 2

SURVEY RESULT AND ANALYSIS 2

CONCLUSION 2

REFERENCES 2

APPIED IT TOOLS 2

E-book development prospect in Hong Kong

INTRODUCTION

Nowadays, the majority of Hong Kong people use E-book in their daily life. However, why the people and the society need the E-book?

In the report, I will introduce different information about E-book, including the background of E-book development, the trends of E-book in global and HK, the pros and cons of using E-book, what do Hong Kong people think about E-book and also some methods to promote E-book in the future

DEFINITION

what is E-book?

E

-book[1], which is called electronic book, is a book-length publication in digital form. It also



References: 1. Journal Article: Shen, L. (2012). Developments and obstacles in chinese eBook market. 2. E-book. (2013, April 7). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.

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