Thanks to Steve, Nikolas, Chris and Dave for their thoughtful and
helpful replies. As there are a few digital field guides out there now,
there will probably be more in due course. I figure if the music
industry can cope with survival in the era of internet and computer
piracy, then the book publishing industry might do so also.
I note that some come in the form of a database which can be
interrogated. That's fine on the one hand, but I think I, personally,
would prefer to buy a more straightforward format (similar to an online
computer manual in .pdf format) so you can browse it.
Many thanks fellas,
Jill
Jill Dening wrote:
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?
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