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arnie Grossblatt

In Digital Age, Students Still Cling to Paper Textbooks - 0 views

  • Though the world of print is receding before a tide of digital books, blogs and other Web sites, a generation of college students weaned on technology appears to be holding fast to traditional textbooks.
  • According to the National Association of College Stores, digital books make up just under 3 percent of textbook sales, although the association expects that share to grow to 10 percent to 15 percent by 2012 as more titles are made available as e-books.
  • three-quarters of the students surveyed said they still preferred a bound book to a digital version.
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  • The expense of college textbooks, which is estimated to have risen four times the inflation rate in recent years, has become such a concern that some politicians are taking up the cause.
arnie Grossblatt

Continuous publishing through Live Editions - Tools of Change for Publishing - 1 views

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    How do you keep a print book relevant in a rapidly changing technology domain?  Continuous publishing is one possibility, supported in O'Reilly Press' Live Editions.   See the comments for some interesting discussion with the authors of the first Live Edition book.
arnie Grossblatt

Saving The Pop-Up Book - 2 views

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    Interesting mix of print and e-publication.
Kristen Iovino

Blog2Print - Print your Blog. Save your Blog. Love your Blog Book. - 2 views

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    Print your blog as a book. Can be done for other formats as well such as Twitter and Facebook,
arnie Grossblatt

Link by Link - Creator of Web Cartoon xkcd Writing a Paper Book - 0 views

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    The fabulous online comic xkcd is coming out in a print format book. Tag line could be "Publishers? We don't need no stinking publishiers!"
Kristen Iovino

5 Smart Ways For Writers to Make Easier Money - The Digital Writer - 0 views

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    Offset printing vs Print on Demand - Visual chart comparisons
Paul Riccardi

Booklife Publishers Weekly - International Book & Bookselling News, Reviews, Bestsellers - 0 views

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    Not exactly news, but for those that haven't seen this yet through Publisher's Weekly it's a microsite called Book Life. Great resource for book blogs and reviews.
Ryan Holman

Reviewing books on a Kindle - 0 views

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    Ron Charles talks about the challenges of trying to adapt print-book reader behaviors to e-readers.
Ellen Levy

New Crowdfunding Site, Unglue.It, Releases Books Stuck in Publishing Limbo | Open Culture - 3 views

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    Crowdfunding out-of-print books.
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    Always good to see small groups thinking outside the box and pooling their money to try something innovative.
arnie Grossblatt

Survey Shows Growing Strength of E-Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Latest data on US sales of print and e-books.
arnie Grossblatt

The royalty math: print, wholesale model, agency model - The Shatzkin Files - 3 views

  • While we’re in a time where digitizing for epub is an extra step, not a simple alternative output of an XML-based pre-press process, the ebook seems freighted with extra costs
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    Good review of the costs and royalties for books in different formats.
Rebecca Benner

At Frankfurt, Many Say Digital Will Take Over Print Books by 2018 - 10/22/2008 - Librar... - 0 views

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    This looks like the article discussed by Bob Faherty in Thursday's class.
arnie Grossblatt

In 2009 the page has turned on the book biz - 0 views

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    Andrew Keen, author of "The Cult of the Amateur" argues that 2009 is the year publishing hits the tipping point with respect to the printed book.
Melissa Dahne

6 Lessons One Campus Learned About E-Textbooks - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    . Kevin Green, a junior, loved the e-book required in his business-marketing class this spring. "But if it was an accounting course," he said, "I would kind of want a printed textbook because it's got all the numbers" and equations that would be harder to manage electronically. His instructor, Michael J. Wilson, an associate professor of accounting, economics, and finance, said the one problem they had with the e-book in the marketing course was when students needed to refer to a dense table of numbers in the bac
arnie Grossblatt

Google Claims Orphan Books, Raising Alarm in Academia - 0 views

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    Concern the the Google-AAP settlement gives Google an unfair advantage wrt to orphan books and may inhibit scholarly access to these out-of-print works.
Debbie Bezanson

Safari Books Online 6.0: A Cloud Library as an alternate model for ebooks - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

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      depends on your pricing model
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    "more affordable than print books" depends on your pricing model
Allison Hughes

Print-on-demand publishing comes to Washington - 0 views

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    Wednesday, November 9, Politics & Prose officially launched "Opus," Washington's first print-on-demand Espresso book machine. It's one of only a handful operating in independent bookstores worldwide.
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    Field trip, anyone?
Allison Hughes

BookRiff Launch Set for October 6 - 1 views

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    New technology allowing users to create their own Commonplace Book: BookRiff, a Vancouver-based company that promises to allow consumers to mix print content and create their own books and e-books, is scheduled to launch Oct. 6.
Kat Rodenhizer

Oak Knoll makes big business out of niche publishing : James Sturdivant : Book Business - 0 views

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    A successful example of the Long Tail Theory, Oak Knoll Press, publisher of rare, out of print books, managed to increase its sales this year-despite catering to a niche audience-by focusing on what loyal customers ask for instead of what doesn't sell.
arnie Grossblatt

Deciding on a Book, and How to Read It - 2 views

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    A report on different experiences in reading in print and online.
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