چکیده:
Looks at the historical and philosophical roots of the reasoning and
defines the induction as the most popular style of reasoning. Discusses the
problem of induction and its complexities through an example. Explains one
of the solutions provided for the problem of induction; i.e. the falsifiability
theory. Defines the falsifiability theory and concentrates on an ongoing
argument among information professionals. Survival of the print book, as an
inductive belief, is what this article tries to analyze and gauge. Through an
all-inclusive literature review, viewpoints of the pros and cons of this
inductive belief are discussed; and much number of evidences is provided
for the death of the print book. Concludes that the survival of the print book
belief is falsified and liberal information professionals should be trained to
press e-book publishers to develop their products.
خلاصه ماشینی:
Through an all-inclusive literature review, viewpoints of the pros and cons of this inductive belief are discussed; and much number of evidences is provided for the death of the print book.
Mixing a collection of observation statements enables the observer to draw a conclusion and generalize it in similar situations (Abedi Shahroodi, 1988, 1989; Ackermann, 1967; Afzali, 2008; Ahmadi, 1999; Gutas, 2001; Hadavi Tehrani, 1991b; Haghghi, 2002; Jalali, 1997; Kabir, 2007; Kheirollahi, 2007; Khosro Panah, 2001; Mousavi, 2003; Shaghool & Mahoozi, 2008; Sheikh Rezaie & Dabbagh, 2008; Tavakkoli, 1999).
However, there are three main questions around inductive reasoning (Beheshti, 1998; BonJour, 1998; Fanaie Ashkevari, 1994, 1995; Gandomi Nasrabadi, 1998a, l998b; Hadavi Tehrani, 1991a, 1991b; Kabir, 2007; Khosro Panah, 2004; Nabati, 2006; Rabbani Golpayegani, 1994, 1995; Sadeghi, 2004, 2010; Sadeghzadeh Ghamsari, 2007); including: • How much experiment should we have?
Slow (Abdullah and Gibb, 2008a, 2008b; Foasberg, 2011; Pattillo, 2008) and steady growths in this market have also been shown repeatedly (Cheong and Tuan, 2011; Grudzien and Casey, 2008; Reid, 2002a, 2002b; Report, 2010; Simon, 2011; Slater, 2009; S tudents, 2010).
The same trend has been reported for Barnes & Noble (Springen, 2012), Japanese e-book publishers (Fitzpatrick, 2010; Foote & Rupp-Serrano, 2010), UK, India and Brazil (Albanese, 2012; Bury, 2009; Estelle & Woodward, 2009; Littman & Connaway, 2004; Ramaiah, 2012) and Chinese people (Fitzpatrick, 2011).
Monographs and reference works are the next preferences (Anuradha & Usha, 2006; Hernon, Hopper, Leach, Saunders & Zhang, 2007; Ismail & Zainab, 2005; Wu & Shih-chuan, 201 I).