Principles of Biology

Principles of Biology is a college level biology electronic textbook published by Nature Publishing in 2011. The book is not a digitally reformatted version of a paper book.[1] The book, the first in a projected series, is Nature Publishing's first foray into textbook publishing.[2][3]

Format

Principles is composed of 200 modules, which can be customized by the instructor. The modules combine text, images, simulations, interactive exercises, self-tests, and formal tests. The book draws on the science journal Nature's archive of research papers. It was created by a group of more than 100 scientists, instructors, scientific illustrators, interaction designers, and faculty reviewers. It is available in formats for computers, tablets, and smartphones. No traditional paper edition is available. The book is purchased on a one-time payment subscription basis, with the purchase covering all future updates or supplements.

Reception

The book has been adopted for use at California State University.[4] One favorable reviewer described the text as "post-Gutenberg", referring to the Printing Revolution that occurred upon the development of the movable type printing press by Johannes Gutenberg ca 1439.[5] The book, and its umbrella textbook publishing division, has been described as potentially breaking down the traditional textbook publishing business model.[6] The work has been compared with other publishers' electronic textbook experiments, including Wolfram Research.[7]

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gollark: Your compiler probably has an option to provide extra warnings, which is often useful when debugging strange confusing things.
gollark: Bitwise NOT flips all the bits, logical NOT just does true → false and vice versa.
gollark: Have you tried compiling with whatever flag tells it to give you all warnings?
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References

  1. "Announcing Principles of Biology, an Interactive Textbook by Nature Education". Nature.com. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  2. "Would You Like A $49 Electronic College Textbook With Lifetime Updates?". TechCrunch. 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  3. Xie, Yun (2011-06-27). "Lifetime access to up-to-date info—is this the future of the textbook?". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  4. "NPG project". Als.csuprojects.org. 2011-05-24. Archived from the original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  5. Larry press (2011-11-20). "CIS 471: A "post Gutenberg" e-text for biology 101". Cis471.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2013-03-23.
  6. "E-textbooks are destroying the old publishing business model". Betanews.com. Retrieved 2013-03-23.


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