An editorial piece by Tony Bradley of PCWorld has brought out discussion about the decline in print around the world. Sparked by the recent announcement about the Encyclopaedia Britannica no longer producing a print edition, Bradley raises concerns about the lack of permanence.
“What’s worse than losing history? Changing it,” writes Bradley. “Printed material represents a moment in time. We can travel through time through the written word and learn about events, discoveries, triumphs, and tragedies from accounts written hundreds or thousands of years ago.”
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