Tag: Infographics
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A detailed guide to the parts of the book (infographic)
The infographic from The Book Designer blog accompanies a complete guide that will help you understand the parts of the well-designed book.
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How are book lovers described across Europe (infographic)
Here is a handy overview of how book lovers are called in almost any language spoken in Europe.
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The timeline of libraries to the 21st century (infographic)
The infographic from PressReader guides us through the milestones in the development of libraries since 7th century BCE to the 21st century.
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Children who read books are happier and more active (study)
The poll conducted by OnePoll reveals that 91% of children aged 5-12 who are avid readers are happier than those who don’t (36%).
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Which U.S. states ban the most books? (infographic)
Texas is the state with the most book bans by far. It’s followed by Florida and Missouri.
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Innovations in books from the movable type to artificial intelligence (infographic)
The infographic created by Codemotion takes a look at the evolution of books and publishing through the milestone innovations.
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Women writers honored by the National Book Award (infographic)
The infographic lists women writers that are National Book Award winners and finalists in nonfiction categories.
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22% of Americans have low literacy skills (chart)
Nearly a quarter of Americans have difficulty completing tasks that require comparing and contrasting information, paraphrasing, or making low-level inferences.
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The power of literacy to empower women and girls
According to data from UNESCO, the female adult literacy rate in low-income countries was 53% in 2020, compared to 69% for men.
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Should I write a book proposal? (chart)
Book proposal can help you clarify your book idea and make sure that it is well-defined.
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The most popular college books in the US (infographics)
The most popular book on computer science is Introduction to Algorithms by Thomas H. Cormen, appearing on over 1,800 syllabi across the country.
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Ways to get a college-level education online for free (infographic)
There are now many free online resources that can help you learn new skills and earn a college-level education without having to pay any tuition
