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Libraries Taking Financial Hit from eBooks

Libraries were on board with the eRevolution quite early, offering ebook downloads to their patrons. They embraced the Internet and in many communities are still the public's only link to the global...

Snap a “Shelfie”

There's a new book app in town, and it is asking readers to 'Take a Shelfie". Do you own lots of books in print, but would love to have the eBook version to...

Kindle is Scouting for Authors

Have you written the next bestselling novel just waiting to be discovered by readers? Amazon has a brand new venture that you might be interested in checking out -- Kindle Scout. Amazon is...

Amazon Seeking to Purchase Simon & Schuster

Rumors are flying in the publishing world as Amazon representatives have been reportedly in talks with executives from Simon & Schuster. It has not been confirmed if these meetings are about merger...

9 Ways Book Tech Changes the Future of Books and How We Read

9 Ways Book Tech Changes the Future of Books and How We Read by: Kelly Gallucci and Natalie Zutter Ebooks are the future of books, but what about the future of reading? Silent (or Topless!) Reading...

U.S. Navy Sailors Receive eBooks

A partnership between The Navy General Library Program (NGLP)  and Findaway World, a digital book delivery service, will make eBooks available to sailors. eReaders with preloaded books will be lent to sailors...

BookBaby Partners with Oyster and Flipkart

BookBaby, the  the largest eBook distributor for independent authors had just announced they are adding Oyster and Flipkart to their list of retail partners. Oyster Oyster has been called the “Netflix of books” and the description is...

Indie eBooks Need to be Segregated

Indie eBooks Need to be Segregated (Reprinted with permission from Michael Kozlowski, Editor Good eReader)   Industry analysts are claiming that by 2020 50% of all digital books will be written by indie authors. This is...
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