Sentences with phrase «allow new book titles»

Today, Penguin announced that they were revising the terms of their agreements to allow new book titles to be available immediately.

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Library Directwill allow libraries to bundle books in Smashwords» catalog and select the books based on sales ranking; partnered with the new Pricing Manager which allows authors and publishers to set the prices that libraries will pay, even opting to make their titles free to libraries, the amount of ebook titles that libraries can offer to patrons will increase.
The new service allows publishers to print books closer to the consumer, improve availability, and accelerate delivery of a greater range of titles.
In follow - up to their press release outling Digital Manga's newest endeavour, a preorder set - up that allows early releases for books recieving high orders, their web blog now lists a variety of future yaoi titles that will have the same opportunity for eager fans.
The touchscreen allows for e-ink-style scroll (which means the image blinks when you scroll) through Kindle's Tops or «select» 25 books, a list of featured titles (Best Sellers, Deals, New Noteworthy), and an area for Kindle Singles, the new Serials, Magazines and NewspapeNew Noteworthy), and an area for Kindle Singles, the new Serials, Magazines and Newspapenew Serials, Magazines and Newspapers.
You can't use the same ISBN for the new edition — you must use a new one — but nearly all retailers / distributors allow you to indicate if the book you're publishing is a new edition or a re-release of an existing title — which would accomplish some of what you're looking for here.
If the publishing rights to your book recently reverted back to you, you might be considering the indie publishing route for your title rather than trying to find a new publisher, or simply allowing your book to be out - of - print.
He says: «Smashwords is considering adding new metadata fields for erotica authors so they can voluntarily tag their books as NSFAK (not safe for Apple / Kobo), but because these titles meet the Smashwords Terms of Service they are allowed at Smashwords and other Smashwords retailers.
According to a statement from Amazon on the new features, this update will allow users of the Kindle app to access the read aloud over 1.8 million titles available in the Kindle Store using Apple's VoiceOver technology, navigate within their libraries or books using consistent title, menu and button names or navigate directly to a specific page within a book, read character - by - character, word - by - word, line - by - line, or continuously, as well as move forward or backward in the text, add or delete notes, bookmarks, and highlights, look up words in the dictionary and Wikipedia, and much more.
Bard and Books community allows subscribers to read free ebooks, although free members can only read new titles for a short time after they are released.
That's the magic of Book Graph at work — the discoverability of new book titles allows customers to browse an array of perfect gift options for everyone on their lBook Graph at work — the discoverability of new book titles allows customers to browse an array of perfect gift options for everyone on their lbook titles allows customers to browse an array of perfect gift options for everyone on their list.
Barnes & Noble's press release explains how the package will work: the company's «state - of - the art cashiering system will allow retail customers to seamlessly combine a Nook Book purchase with the purchase of the new hardcover title in - store, and leave with the authorization codes to download their digital purchase, as well as the digital version of the free, exclusive novella on any of their Nook devices.»
Now only does it allow you to put your name and book title in front of thousands of new people every day, but every review you write is linked to your customer profile (so if you haven't taken advantage of your customer profile to market your book, do that now at: www.amazon.com/gp/pdp).
The free apps include a «Get Books» feature that guides users to their local library's digital catalog of best - selling and new release titles, allowing them to easily browse, check out, and download with just their device.
Last week, GoodeReader profiled the book discovery website Libboo, a location that allows both readers and authors to find new and intriguing titles without wading through the millions of ebooks available from retailers» platforms.
This allows you to create great titles, but it also ensures that you keep new readers aware of which book comes next in the series.
Authors that sell at this pace are often ones with several titles out, for three reasons: 1) once a fan is earned, there are more books for them to buy, and 2) releasing a second book brings new fans to the first one (especially if they're in a series), 3) having multiple books in a series allows authors to play with pricing (or go free) with the first book and still make carry - over sales on the other books in the series.
Kindle First, a new program from Amazon, will allow customers to read new books a month before their official release date, and Prime members will be getting titles for free.
As a Winner Circle member you can receive $ 50 off a six - month title listing, allowing you to invite your own contacts to view secure digital files and find new audiences among the 200,000 professional readers using NetGalley to discover and talk about new books.
In New Orleans, Boopsie demonstrated the expanded features of its Optimum Package, including other exciting firsts: one - click access to OverDrive e-book collections via the library's mobile catalog; and BookLookMobile, a barcode - scanning tool that informs patrons whether the book is available at their local library and allows them to request or place a hold on the title.
The 3M Cloud Library, the New York Public Library (NYPL), the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL), and publisher Penguin Books have officially launched a pilot program that will allow patrons of the two systems to check out a selection of Penguin ebook titles six months after initial publication.
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