Sarah Houghton over at Librarian in Black dropped the latest library - world bombshell with her post «Overdrive Has
Different eBook Catalogs For Different Libraries.»
Not exact matches
As library
ebook lending for both academic and public institutions continues to make steady progress, libraries are finally able to «shop» the competition to provide the best user experience for their patrons, the largest
catalogs of bestselling titles, and investigate the available features of
different platforms.
Amazon sells
ebooks in ten
different markets and has several more in the works, Barnes and Noble is still feeling the effects of its fall 2012 launch of the Nook UK, and Kobo «s devices support a
catalog of
ebooks written in thirty - eight
different languages.
Additionally, FlippingBook allows for the production of several
different formats for the content, such as the traditional
ebook,
catalogs, magazines, and more.
If BKS would be able to identify and promote a
different, more appealing business model, even only for parts of its
catalog, it could easily leverage its brand and its connections with publishers (who are all very unhappy with the Amazon dominance) and greatly expand its
ebook market share.
Most formatters will assure your placement in the Smashwords Premium
Catalog for distribution to retailers listed here: http://smashwords.com/distribution Review the Smashwords Style Guide to learn how
ebook formatting is
different from print formatting (
ebooks can not and should not look like a facsimile of the print book, for example).