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A flipbook on iskwiki simulates the flipping of a physical book for one to be able to read its contents. Usually rendered in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash Adobe Flash], the flipbook format is used to restrict accessibility, cut-and-paste, printing, and downloading of the entire electronic book. These restrictions are usually stipulated by the author or by the university unit that authorizes the material's distribution. | A flipbook on iskwiki simulates the opening and flipping of a physical book for one to be able to read its contents. Usually rendered in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash Adobe Flash], the flipbook format on iskwiki is used to restrict accessibility, cut-and-paste, printing, and downloading of the entire electronic book. These restrictions are usually stipulated by the author or by the university unit that authorizes the material's distribution. | ||
Unless otherwise requested by the owner of the material, access to the flipbook requires a UP Webmail account. |
Revision as of 04:47, 7 April 2010
A flipbook on iskwiki simulates the opening and flipping of a physical book for one to be able to read its contents. Usually rendered in Adobe Flash, the flipbook format on iskwiki is used to restrict accessibility, cut-and-paste, printing, and downloading of the entire electronic book. These restrictions are usually stipulated by the author or by the university unit that authorizes the material's distribution.
Unless otherwise requested by the owner of the material, access to the flipbook requires a UP Webmail account.