These days, the colossal upsurge in the use of information technology has proliferated and almost everybody now acquire knowledge via the internet. It is assumed that this trend has phased out regular books. Personally, I believe that this will turn out positive several years later, and the following paragraphs will expatiate on the reasons.
Firstly, a pertinent reason is the fact that the use of media will establish an easy access for data retrieval which signifies it permanent storage. Regular booklets can get torn, lost or even phase off in the market and proper reference will not be applicable again for further use. For example, the majority of leaflets that were used two decades ago, are no more in the market. Additionally, messages on the internet can be easily edited and streamlined to meet current trends and styles. As a result, details could be attached or removed with little or no difficulties and therefore, information would remain relevant and patterned to suite emerging trends.
Also, the cost of processing and dispersing information will be minimized to the barest minimum, regardless how voluminous the content of the message seems. For instance, in producing a five hundred page books would cost more, than producing a hundred pages books which is not the scenario with information on the media. As regards this, the publisher might remove valuable content of the book for an underlying intention to cut cost. Similarly, dispatching this information is just a click away on the internet, which will aid not just production cost effectiveness, but also lessen the price to acquire them.
To sum up, the continuing widespread in the use of media in quite alarming. Although books are relevant, however, easy accessibility and cost effectiveness of online platforms are worth its usefulness.
These days, the colossal upsurge in the
use
of
information
technology has proliferated and almost everybody
now
acquire
knowledge via the internet. It
is assumed
that this trend has phased out regular
books
.
Personally
, I believe that this will turn out
positive
several years later, and the following paragraphs will expatiate on the reasons.
Firstly
, a pertinent reason is the fact that the
use
of media will establish
an easy access
for data retrieval which signifies it permanent storage. Regular booklets can
get
torn, lost or even phase off in the market and proper reference will not be applicable again for
further
use
.
For example
, the majority of leaflets that were
used
two decades ago, are no more in the market.
Additionally
, messages on the internet can be
easily
edited and streamlined to
meet
current
trends and styles.
As a result
,
details
could
be attached
or removed with
little
or no difficulties and
therefore
,
information
would remain relevant and patterned to suite emerging trends.
Also
, the
cost
of processing and dispersing
information
will
be minimized
to the barest minimum, regardless how voluminous the content of the message seems.
For instance
, in producing a five
hundred page
books
would
cost
more, than producing a hundred pages
books
which is not the scenario with
information
on the media. As regards this, the publisher might remove valuable content of the
book
for an underlying intention to
cut
cost
.
Similarly
, dispatching this
information
is
just
a click away on the internet, which will aid not
just
production
cost effectiveness
,
but
also
lessen the price to acquire them.
To sum up, the continuing widespread in the
use
of media in quite alarming. Although
books
are relevant,
however
, easy accessibility and
cost effectiveness
of online platforms are worth its usefulness.