Digital Formats:
* Electronic books (eBooks): Read on dedicated devices like e-readers or tablets.
* Websites and online articles: Accessed through web browsers.
* Audiobooks: Spoken words recorded and played back.
* Music: Recorded sounds for listening.
* Videos: Moving images with or without sound, including movies, documentaries, and TV shows.
* Software: Programs and applications for computers and mobile devices.
* Databases: Organized collections of information accessible electronically.
* Digital images and photographs: Stored and viewed electronically.
* Computer games: Interactive experiences for entertainment.
* Social media: Online platforms for communication and interaction.
* Podcasts: Audio series distributed online.
Physical Formats Other than Print:
* Films: Moving images projected onto a screen.
* Audio recordings: Music, spoken word, and other sounds recorded on physical media (e.g., vinyl records, cassette tapes, CDs).
* Photographs and artwork: Physical representations of images or creations.
* Maps: Representations of geographical areas.
* Slides: Transparencies for projection.
* Models: Physical representations of objects or structures.
Other Categories:
* Live performances: Theater, dance, music concerts, etc.
* Lectures and presentations: Spoken word delivered to an audience.
* Interviews: Recorded conversations for various purposes.
Essentially, anything that conveys information or experiences outside of the traditional format of printed books, magazines, newspapers, and other printed documents falls under the umbrella of non-print material.