Not exact matches
The question then becomes for the people who add value and try to be useful to authors and
readers — and that includes publishers and booksellers — how do you evolve being useful in a
digital world?
From business moguls like Barbara Corcoran providing hard - nosed, practical advice to
digital - marketing experts helping make sense of the ever - wacky and evolving
world of social media, Entrepreneur.com
readers were drawn to all types of videos in 2013.
We're looking for a voracious news
reader who is eager to learn more about the
digital media
world.
After all, even if the old
world of news faded (like its
readers) into older age, at least we could point to the cohort of
digital - native outlets with a bit of optimism.
The aspects of blogging that matter the most are my enjoyment of this hobby (possible career path...), everything I've learned along the way (like elements of HTML / CSS, the community of blogging, photography,
digital marketing, and of course, the
world of fashion and style), and also a deep appreciation I have for the
readers who support my interests as well as the blogger friendships I've established (online, and in - person).
Digital Trends helps
readers keep tabs on the fast - paced
world of.
As you work to combine both print and
digital reading experiences, you are preparing students to navigate a new
world as
readers.
They navigate a new
world of print and
digital reading material, and our work as educators is to prepare them to grow and shine as
readers.
At the same time, the
digital world has opened up new audiences well beyond Education Week's traditional core readership of administrators and policy leaders and enabled the newspaper and its reporters to connect with
readers online and through social media.
Like all papers, Weekly
Reader was struggling with changes roiling the print
world and was under pressure to develop
digital editions.
Today's
digital world provides you with endless ways to market your book and connect directly with your
readers.
The idea emerged from the publisher's realization that the e-book represents a unique platform for publishing shorter works whose printing and distribution in paper format would not be commercially viable, together with the emerging importance of the
digital platform among
readers in the Spanish - speaking
world.
The
world is hooked on mobile devices, such as ebook
readers or tablet PCs, and the best way for content providers to register their presence in the changing
digital scene is to have an app ready for the various devices that are sought after the most.
This, together with the lack of a pan-Russian book sales network like Barnes & Noble, that creates the perfect setting for ebooks to thrive, and as is evident elsewhere in the
world,
digital editions are already luring more
readers than their printed counterparts.
At this year's
Digital Book
World event, there's a highly anticipated panel on publishers selling directly to
readers, branding themselves for their loyal fans in such a way that there's no need to haggle with Amaz — make that, negotiate with book retailers.
An announcement today from the
world's leading provider of
digital content to libraries just made foreign language texts more accessible to US
readers.
Digital marketplaces expand an author's range by opening up most of the
world as potential
readers.
One particular hot topic at
Digital Book
World 2014 was the three big problems facing book publishers today: the lack of bookshelf space at bookstores, how
readers will discover new authors and books, and the rapid changing pace in the publishing industry.
We continue to develop comprehensive
digital solutions to help content reach
readers around the
world, and for our partner publishers to grow their business.»
The survey was jointly conducted by DCL, an industry leader in organizing and converting content into
digital formats, and Bowker, the
world's leading provider of bibliographic information, connecting publishers, authors and booksellers with
readers.
«The «Jump Start» initiative begins a new era in
digital manga publishing that will give seasoned
readers as well as those new to the genre seamless, same - day, simultaneous access like they've never enjoyed before to what's hot and brand new in the
world's most popular manga magazine,» says Andy Nakatani, Editor - in - Chief of VIZ Media's WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP.
«Whether print or
digital, RosettaBooks titles will now be enjoyed by more
readers around the
world.
Nashville, TN — Ingram Content Group Inc. and the Association of Canadian Publishers (ACP) today announced a
digital to print program, offered through Ingram's Lightning Source Inc., that gives ACP member publishers tools to easily convert
digital books to physical books and print and distribute them to booksellers and
readers around the
world.
As a hot topic at
Digital Book
World 2014, the use of data analytics is a serious avenue that publishers need to be focusing on to ensure more book discoverability by
readers, especially with the current landscape in publishing.
According to
Digital Book
World, the book, 11 Days in May, published by Waterfront Press, will allow «real - time author and
reader - to -
reader dialog and collaboration from inside [the] e-book.»
And some would even say that this new
digital publishing
world has allowed
readers to be the new gatekeepers.
Ahead of her appearance on March 7 in a
Digital Book
World practicum, Nielsen's Jo Henry talks about the new importance of knowing the target
reader.
OPDS Catalogs can help people find, buy, or borrow books, in the same way we use an open system to find Web sites, delivering the promise of a
digital library to millions of
readers around the
world.»
There are several popular e-reading brands all over the
world that have embraced Android as an avenue to turn a basic
digital reader into a multipurpose tablet.
For the last six years the company has provided
digital readers to customers
world - wide.
But today, an article by Aaron Stanton for
Digital Book
World may provide the answers to how to categorize ebooks to ensure the safety of online shoppers — especially underaged
readers — while also offering consumers more detailed information about the type and level of content within the virtual pages of a book.
As we come up on the launch of one of the most revolutionary reading concepts since the dedicated e-reader device, a launch that blends the
worlds of social media,
digital content, and the story lines of one of the most successful literary series of all time, more authors and
readers are starting to question: «What else can a book do for me?»
It's not a secret that
digital publishing and ebooks have opened up a
world of literature to astute
readers who otherwise would have had no opportunity to browse and purchase key titles in their libraries.
Together with OverDrive and Aquafadas, we want the best possible reading experiences for schools, libraries, institutions, corporations and consumers, enabling
readers to buy or borrow
digital content anywhere in the
world.»
With the launch of their third series to incorporate a print or
digital book — an actual stand - alone title within a series, not an enhanced interactive format — that also happens to include an online gaming
world that corresponds to the book,
readers are taking to the series from both sides of the book: those who love to read and are intrigued by the game aspect, as well as those reluctant
readers who get drawn into the books because of their involvement in the online game.
What's new for fans and
readers is that over 12,000 single issue
digital comic books will become available for sale on the Amazon Kindle Store on June 18, 2015 and will be available on the Amazon Kindle platform around the
world.
Verdict: 5 Stars It's not a secret that
digital publishing and ebooks have opened up a
world of literature to astute
readers who otherwise would have had no opportunity to browse and purchase key titles in their libraries.
The author of a treatise exposing the inherent dangers of
digital publishing has set out to convince the
world that e-books are life - threatening, or at the very least a true concern in terms of the individual rights of
readers under copyright law.
On that last note, Jellybooks founder Andrew Rhomberg, speaking at the
Digital Book
World conference in New York earlier this year, pointed out that
readers who don't finish books, don't recommend them.
While many writers of both fiction and non-fiction have been able to enjoy the benefits of the
digital world, whether by submitting manuscripts to agents in e-reader-compatible format for consideration for traditional publishing, or establishing themselves as self - published authors with a small - but - growing loyal following of
readers, the electronic age has not caught up as readily with the needs of graphic novelists.
The Kyobo Mirasol e-reader is one of the first
digital readers in the
world that uses the new color e-paper by Mirasol.
Being a
world - class, leading electronic manufacturer, they have kept on learning from their mistakes and have made significant improvisation on their previous models and now have won the hearts of their target buyers by releasing the superior
digital e-book
reader, PRS - 300 at a price point of just $ 199, which is not only inexpensive but a value for money product in the truest sense of the term.
We are working with libraries, Overdrive, and several other partners to gather information and explore various options for making HBGs ebooks available to
readers in a rapidly changing
digital world.»
At the year's
Digital Book
World event, Atavist founder Evan Ratliff, another pioneer in ebook shorts, explained the attraction for
readers who are enjoying the increasing amount of titles available in both the essay and short story categories.
Now, LeVar Burton, longtime host and executive producer of the program, is venturing into the
world of electronic juvenile reading with the launch of RRKidz, a subscription - based
digital library for iPad and key Android devices which will give young
readers access to hundreds of titles while being moderated for content appropriateness.
«Partnering with leading bookseller in France, FNAC, brings Kobo closer to our vision of delivering the best eReading experience to more
readers, on any device, in more countries around the
world,» said Michael Serbinis, CEO, Kobo, Inc. «We believe our launch into France as well as our upcoming entries into Spain, Italy and the Netherlands will be embraced by the European eReading community, as people start eReading, building their lifetime
digital libraries, and reading freely across multiple devices.»
Libboo «s Jason Freeman, Minister of Strategic Growth, was on hand a
Digital Book
World to talk about the importance of a site that speaks to both sides of the book in terms of giving authors an option to aid in helping new
readers find their titles, as well as giving
readers a place to find content that has been vetted by their own social media contacts.
«Partnering with leading bookseller in France, FNAC, brings Kobo closer to our vision of delivering the best eReading experience to more
readers, on any device, in more countries around the
world,» said Michael Serbinis, CEO of Kobo, Inc. «We believe our launch into France as well as our upcoming entries into Spain, Italy and the Netherlands will be embraced by the European eReading community, as people start eReading, building their lifetime
digital libraries, and reading freely across multiple devices.»
Kobo offers its
digital reading experience to millions of
readers around the
world in 190 countries through its website, bookseller, and retail partner network, represented by 17,600 locations around the
world.
«Libraries are at the forefront of a digitally evolving
world, offering
readers in their communities access to innovative tools to borrow titles from their
digital collection within seconds,» said Steve Potash, founder and CEO of OverDrive.