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Field guides on CD or DVD

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Subject: Field guides on CD or DVD
From: Jill Dening <>
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 15:22:51 +1000
Hi Everyone,

A request from a friend for advice about European/African seabird field guides has brought me to a question which has interested me for some time now. Harrison's Seabirds of the World is a bit heavy to lug around on planes, at 1.3kg.

Apart from the long-available Simpson & Day field guide for Australian birds, is there any movement in the world to make field guides available on CD or DVD? I haven't seen anything yet. I travel quite a bit, and always have my computer with me. I would especially appreciate not having to cart a pile of heavy bird books around the world or Australia, but have them on my computer. I have even resorted to scanning key pages of specialist guides. I know why many people wouldn't want one, but for those of us who would want it, I wonder if there is a market waiting for a provider. I have so often wished I had my HANZABs with me as I travel, but I guess after so much outlay on the hard copies, I would baulk at paying again. They would surely be so much cheaper to produce as an add-on to publication.

But I am still interested to know if anything is happening on that front.

Cheers,

Jill
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