Not exact matches
To facilitate continued access by those
readers who regularly utilize it, the authors decided to self - publish in
electronic and print formats and provide open access to the bibliography.
A new kind of
electronic paper could make the
readers brighter and more colorful, which is of interest to conservationists
who would like to see the devices replace paper editions.
An electronics expert
who says that he is a «regular
reader» of Thistle Diary has written to me about a matter which concerns him greatly: the increasing use of telephone lines for
electronic communications.
This got shoved into the front of my brain yesterday when one of my favorite local bookstores linked off to an opinion article written by a twenty - something
who was stridently against
electronic readers — to the point that they'd confessed to having irrational hatred for seeing other people reading them.
Elizabeth, You can self - publish a print version of your book and / or an
electronic version, so that wouldn't leave out
readers of any age
who prefer print books.
This helps
readers who may be referring to both the print and
electronic versions of the content (for example, in a classroom setting, or when looking up a citation).
Most people
who are fiendish
readers might have only read real books their entire life and the notion of reading them on an
electronic device is just not comfortable.
For avid book
readers who read for long hours at a time, they would prefer an e-reader that gives them the feel of a book on an
electronic background without a non-reflective display.
Even putting the loss of physical sales aside, the customers and community members we've talked to
who have bought e-book
readers or
who buy e-books have been largely guided in what to read by their online sources; they've restricted or pared down their reading lists to accommodate what they can get online; and they've stopped giving books (in physical or
electronic form) as gifts to their friends and their children.
Readers who never ever thought of books as produce are now being allowed to find authors and books easier with this new world of
electronic communication and reading.
(AP)-- Consumers
who haven't yet ordered Barnes & Noble's
electronic book
reader, the Nook, won't see one before Christmas.
Freescale's biggest customers, Amazon.com Inc and Sony Corp,
who are dominant leaders in the
electronic readers market, have predicted that e-
readers will soon be able to take over paper books in the near future.
With the birth of digital, it seems that the only newspapers able to keep up are the ones
who have embraced a digital edition and encouraged their
readers to subscribe to the
electronic versions.
And there are so many people
who can't buy every book they wan na read, so I'm just wondering if you or Diane may have some creative vision for how we might integrate
electronic readers, because they're not going to go away into our public library system.
Basically, this program is about authors donating their e-books to armed services personnel
who are serving overseas so that they can have access to reading materials for their
electronic readers or book reading applications.
Android users
who have been waiting a long time to see an app for Amazon's Kindle
electronic book
reader can stop waiting, and start downloading.
The number of Americans
who own an
electronic reader such as Kindle doubled in the six months to May as college graduates and adults in the highest income category choose the devices over tablet computers, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center.
In fact, they represent 75 % of the most active e-
readers — defined as
readers who spend at least 30 minutes a day using
electronic books.
The author has the best of both worlds, with physical books to sign, sell, and give away as a marketing tool as well as digitally published
electronic books for
readers who are passionate about their ereaders.
Introduced a few months ago with a new price, an improved form - factor and scaled down connectivity options, the Kindle 3 is a huge success not just for Amazon.com but also for booksellers and publishers
who have welcomed the eBook route and consumers
who are adopting
electronic readers.
A study carried out for ebook retailer Kobo suggests that women represent 75 % of the most active e-
readers — defined as
readers who spend at least 30 minutes a day using
electronic books.
I've seen it said elsewhere: In a few years Trad Pub will be the new vanity presses because they will cater to authors and
readers that have to have a physical copy to put on a shelf to either stroke the author's ego or satisfy
readers who are dead set against moving to
electronic.
Having an eBook provides your book more exposure and room for discovery with
readers who prefer an
electronic book.