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EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE EVOLUTION: STRIKING A BALANCE BETWEEN ACCESSIBILITY AND INTEREST

The realm of educational literature is undergoing a transformative journey, marked by the increasing prominence of e-textbooks and the changing dynamics among authors, readers, teachers, and students. In this evolving landscape, a forthcoming service, ScienceBook, emerges as a potential solution, promising a platform that caters to the diverse needs and interests of all stakeholders.

Technology Center Group Adopts Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence Implementation

In acknowledgment of the integral role of information technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), in the socio-economic, scientific-technical, legal, and various other domains, Technology Center Group LLC is committed to upholding ethical principles in the utilization of AI. This initiative aligns with the overarching concept of AI development and regulation in Ukraine, marking a significant step towards digitalization.

ScienceBook on teedrajav platvorm, mis muudab nii teadlaste kui ka teadlaste võimalused revolutsiooniliseks.

To streamline the process of submitting your valuable publication for inclusion in the esteemed ScienceBook repository, we have developed a comprehensive video tutorial. This tutorial is designed to guide you step-by-step through the form filling procedure, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in your submission.

ScienceBook, an innovative platform, is revolutionizing the landscape for scientists, researchers, and educators by offering a host of unique opportunities.

Become a ScienceBook Provider: A Gateway to Wider Academic Outreach

Are you a publisher, author, or academic institution holding copyright or distribution rights to valuable academic publications? ScienceBook invites you to be a part of our esteemed community of Providers, where your scholarly contributions can reach a broader audience.

A new service for authors and readers, for teachers and students. Coming soon

E-textbooks are gaining in popularity today, and we should expect that they will "outperform" their paper "twins" and become more affordable. In particular, one would expect that the cost of e-textbooks would be lower than paper versions, as there is no printing component. But global practice now shows otherwise.