There are 1,200 publishers who offer bundling through
the Shelfie app.
If you have an extensive print collection you can scan your bookshelf with
their Shelfie app and get a list of all of the titles that have an e-book counterpart.
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This is the company that Bitlit has partnered with, in order to power the audiobook portion of
their Shelfie app.
You simply have to download
the Shelfie app for Android and iOS and take a picture of your bookshelf.
Starting today,
the Shelfie app (free on iOS and Android) includes personalized recommendations.
Not exact matches
Shelfie is an
app whereby you can take a picture of your bookshelf and get a list of all of the audiobooks or e-books you can get discounts on.
Take a photo of your bookshelf (yes, a «
shelfie») and the
app will produce a personalized list of recommendations based on how tens of thousands of your fellow readers have shelved millions of books.
Shelfie is an
app that digitizes your bookshelf and helps you get the digital editions at a cheaper price.
Shelfie is a free
app that gets books off the shelves by offering free or deeply discounted ebook editions of those print -LSB-...]
Take a
shelfie (a photo of your bookshelf) and the
app will create a digital catalogue of your book collection.
Shelfie is a free
app that gets books off the shelves by offering free or deeply discounted ebook editions of those print books.
When
Shelfie identifies that a book on your recommended list goes on sale, the
app alerts you via email and an in -
app notification to buy the book on iBooks.
BITLIT has an
app called
Shelfie that allows people to take a picture of their bookshelves and it produces a detailed list of what books you own that are eligible to get an audio upgrade.
Readers take photos of their books» spines on their shelves and send them to BitLit via an
app, branded as
Shelfie.
One of the most energetically expanding startups in publishing, Vancouver - based
Shelfie — which began life in 2013 as BitLit Media — has some 1,400 participating publishers now in its ebook bundling scheme, which uses smart phone
apps (Android and iSO) to capture the interests of print - book owners and offer them ebook editions of those print books.
BitLit produces an
app called
Shelfie, that allows readers to digitize their print library.
Over the coming months, Kobo will work to integrate the
Shelfie platform into its Android and iOS
apps, enabling readers to add their print libraries to their reading history to generate ever more tailored eBook recommendations, as well as the option to get digital versions of print titles they already own.
BitLit's
Shelfie mobile
app takes an interesting approach to digital content by letting readers download or purchase a discounted ebook version of their print edition books.
Here's how it works: users snap a photo of their bookshelf (also known as a «
shelfie») and the BitLit
app will tell them which books are eligible for download.
In the next few months, Kobo said it will work to integrate
Shelfie's platform into its Android and iOS
apps, enabling readers to add their print libraries to their digital reading history, and more tailored ebook recommendations.
Called a «
Shelfie «-- now the re-branding of the company to reflect BitLit's consumer - facing operation — the mechanism involved is a mobile
app that takes a photo of the reader's bookshelf and sends that photo to Vancouver.
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There's a new book
app in town, and it is asking readers to «Take a
Shelfie».
Kate Tilton presents This is How to Find Your Readers Using eBook Bundling posted at Kate Tilton, Connecting Authors & Readers, saying, «This article explains a new free
app called
Shelfie that gets books off the shelves by offering free or deeply discounted ebook editions of those print books.
Shelfie will ultimately be integrated into the Kobo
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