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… at the ALA Conference I met with Rick Lumsden, Executive Director for Institutional Sales and Marketing for Britannica. We discussed Britannica’s new ebook platform and their mobile apps. More information about Britannica’s ebooks and previews of the books can be found at ebooks.eb.com.
Rick’s interview and over 40 others are available on the NSR interviews page.
Via Sue Polanka’s
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DeGruyter and Harvard University Press just announced a new collaboration. DeGruyter will serve as a sales partner for HUP’s eBook collection, both front and backlist. The titles will be available on DeGruyter’s recently released interface which integrates book, journal, and databank content. More information on the announcement is in the press release at the bottom
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From Shelf Awareness:
HarperCollins today is launching its Comprehensive Backlist Program that will enable independent bookstores with Espresso Book Machines to promote much of the company’s backlist through a combination of “a core assortment” of printed books on the shelves and in-store “digital-to-print at retail.” The program encompasses thousands of adult trade paperback titles and some
2346 readersLast week while at ACRL, I moderated a session on the role of the academic library with the adoption of digital textbooks. Eric Frank, Co-Founder and President of Flat World Knowledge, was on the panel. We had a chance to talk afterward about the Flat World Knowledge product and business model and the future of
2287 readersMy friend and colleague, Erik Christopher (@eBookNoir), recently wrote a two part article on lending eBooks for Publishing Perspectives. Cleverly titled, “Friends Romans, Librarians: Lend Me Your eBooks” (parts 1 and 2), Christopher discusses lending issues with Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and OverDrive. Friends, Romans, Librarians: Lend Me Your E-book (Part 1) Friends, Romans, Librarians:
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Dquarium’s Bibliotech is an audio interview platform devoted to library topics.
They just put up an interview with David Rothman, author-journalist-blogger and founder of TeleRead.com and Librarycity.org, who talks about ebooks, why Overdrive should sell itself to a library consortia, the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) initiative, surviving Amazon’s surge and more.
Aditionally, Dquarium has interviews
1219 readersLast Saturday, Sue Polanka of No Shelf Required sat down with Rick Lumsden, Britannica’s Executive Director for Institutional Sales and Marketing, to find out a little more about the publisher’s new ebook platform. The interview is only eight minutes long, but here are some of the key points if you don’t have an opportunity to
1584 readersLast week the Internet Archive announced the launch of a traditional In-Library Lending model for a pooled collection of over 80,000 eBooks. The program, available on openlibrary.org, provides access to the ebooks through a web browser and download technology. I had a chance to interview Brewster about the new program in my NSR audio interviews.
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The October 2011 Corner Shelf (an online supplement to Booklist magazine) focused their discussion on eBooks in libraries. Several feature articles are offered, including one on weeding eBooks. Here is the opening paragraph of Corner Shelf which includes links to the articles.
Welcome to the second issue of Corner Shelf, dedicated to the proposition that collection
1335 readersWithout a standard format in place, designing eBooks can be difficult for publishers who are used to designing text for the printed page. Most publishers are looking to reformat digital versions of their print titles in the easiest way possible.
But J...