967 readersPublishers don’t have to cut down trees to make eBooks and eBooks definitely cut back on the environmental costs associated with printing and distributing books. However, producing eReaders and tablets definitely take their toll on the environment, especially for consumers who are adopting new devices every six months. So the argument that eBooks are good
556 readersRRKidz’s Reading Rainbow, a subscription reading service for kids, has partnered with National Geographic Kids to bring a series of NG books to its library.
Under the terms of the partnership, Reading Rainbow will offer various National Geographic titles including: Picture the Seasons, National Geographic Readers, and the National Geographic Little Kids Look & Learn picture books. The titles will be available early
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735 readersThe Evolution of a Publishing Legend
By Sonia Sawhney
From analog to digital and from web to mobile, National Geographic has continued to evolve as a leader in the world of publishing. I25 years ago, the National Geographic Society set out to increase and diffuse geographic knowledge to the average citizen. Captivating readers with stunning photography, National
1066 readersIs Africa poised to get into eBooks? AllAfrica.com has a story this week that raises this question.
Arguing that mobile devices are helping transform communications and banking on the continent, the piece goes on to say, why not eBooks. Here is an exce...
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National Geographic magazine inspires people to care about planet Earth through stunning photography and unparalleled journalism. Now, the iconic and enduring print magazine has extended its legacy into the future with digital editions, created using Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, Enterprise Edition. National Geographic views delivery of content to multiple devices as a competitive imperative. Digital
1937 readersA report on PaidContent suggests that many readers of the News of the World Sunday paper, which shut down in July amidst the News Corp phone-hacking scandal, have not switched to reading any other Sunday newspapers.
The National Readership Survey estimated that 7,217,000 people read the paper in the period from January through June of
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It is exciting to see a surge in iPhone publications built with Digital Publishing Suite. With millions of iPhone viewers, publishers are seeing an opportunity to reach more readers. National Geographic has quickly adapted its print publication for the iPad, Kindle Fire HD, and now the iPhone.
National Geographic is renowned for its photography, and the
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Congratulations to two of our Digital Publishing Suite customers — WIRED (Conde Nast) and National Geographic — for winning the National Magazine Awards for Digital Media (Digital Ellies) today.
Established in 1966, the National Magazine Awards are given by the American Society of Magazine Editors and honor the nation’s best magazines in design and editorial. In
1058 readersBy Teresa Demel
Last month I shared National Geographic Kids, which uses Digital Publishing Suite to teach and communicate with its captive youth audience. Its core publication, featured this week, is the official journal of the National Geographic Society (NGS) and provides a rich media experience for readers. Published by one of the largest non-profit scientific
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From the press release:
Gale, part of Cengage Learning and a leading publisher of research and reference resources for libraries, schools and businesses, and National Geographic, one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations, today announced an agreement to provide an online archive of more than 100 years of