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Figure 1.1. E-textbook cover: The Joy of Visual Perception by Peter Kaiser
Figure 1.2. E-textbook cover: Hypertext in Context by Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon and John Richardson
Figure 2. Table of contents: Drugs, Brains and Behaviour by Robin Timmons and Leonard Hamilton
Figure 3. Index: The Joy of Visual Perception by Peter Kaiser
Figure 4.1. Search tool: Neuroscience for Kids by Eric Chudler
Figure 4.2. Search tool: The Psychology of Cyberspace by John Suler
Figure 5. Mix of internal and external links: The Joy of Visual Perception by Peter Kaiser
Figure 6. Use of hypertext: Hypertext in Context by Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon and John Richardson, redesigned by Joan Dunn
Figure 7. Example of clear layout: Information Retrieval by Keith van Rijsbergen, redesigned by Ruth Wilson
Figure 8. Short pages: Hypertext in Context by Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon and John Richardson, redesigned by Joan Dunn
Figure 9. Content summary: Drugs, Brains and Behaviour by Robin Timmons and Leonard Hamilton
Figure 10.1. Orientation clues: The Visual Book
Figure 10.2. Orientation clues: Hypertext in Context by Cliff McKnight, Andrew Dillon and John Richardson, redesigned by Joan Dunn
Figure 11. Readable font: Neuroscience for Kids by Eric Chudler
Figure 12. Consistent style: Information Retrieval by Keith van Rijsbergen, redesigned by Ruth Wilson
Figure 13. Text broken into short chunks: Neuroscience for Kids by Eric Chudler
Figure 14.1. Use of images: Neuroscience for Kids by Eric Chudler
Figure 14.2. Use of formulae: Information Retrieval by Keith van Rijsbergen, redesigned by Ruth Wilson
Figure 15.1. Use of interactive elements: Neuroscience for Kids by Eric Chudler
Figure 15.2. Use of interactive elements: The Joy of Visual Perception by Peter Kaiser
Figure 16. Bookmarking and annotating functions: The Visual Book
Figure 17.
Microsoft Reader, available on the Hewlett-Packard Jornada 548, enables manipulation of font sizes
Figure 18. High quality display technology: Hewlett-Packard Jornada 548
Figure 19. Large, heavier device: REB 1200
Figure 20. Designed for comfort: Hewlett-Packard Jornada 548
Figure 21.1. Buttons for page turning: REB 1100
Figure 21.2. Dial for page turning: Franklin's eBookMan
Figure 22. Robust device: Franklin's eBookMan


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