Sentences with phrase «like their print counterparts»

The big screen adaptation of the cult - y Bryan Lee O'Malley comic book is, like its print counterpart, a mash - up of teen pop culture obsessions infused into a young romance storyline.
A document by New Zealand's Association of Public Library Managers pinpoints the libraries» main obstacle, namely the DRM status the limits how many times a book can be borrowed, breaks down the compatibility across different devices, and forces a waiting period on ebooks, therefore treating them like their print counterparts.
Some operate the same way as newspapers but most are set up like their print counterparts.
Also like their printed counterparts, Petitioner's e-books may be re-published in future editions or printings, but the purchase of updated copies is generally a separate transaction unrelated to prior purchases of earlier editions.
Some are exactly like their print counterparts, and offer viewing in «Page View» or «Text View».
Again and again ebooks just won't behave like their print counterparts.
A document by New Zealand's Association of Public Library Managers pinpoints the libraries» main obstacle, namely the DRM status that limits how many times a book can be borrowed, breaks down the compatibility across different devices, and forces a waiting period on ebooks, therefore treating them like their print counterparts.

Not exact matches

Bummis manufactures cloth diaper covers like the popular Super Whisper Wraps and their snap counterpart, the Super Snap, the vibrant Super Brite Prints, a durable, lightweight, pull - on Whisper Pants.
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.
On the other hand, major trade publishers, like Penguin Books India and HarperCollins India, are yet to offer their India titles as e-books, even when their counterparts in the UK and the US are preparing for their print and e-books almost simultaneously.
But with great ideas proposed like a ranking system for self - published authors to help ensure best practices and a streamlined device system that makes buying ebooks ridiculously easy, one of the better ideas was the focus on greater adoption of bundling of ebooks with their print counterparts, proposed by BitLit's Peter Hudson.
While their print counterparts enjoy a zero - percent tax — like many state and local governments in the US who feel that book purchasing should be supported — ebooks are... [Read more...]
This signing capability is especially important in light of recent news that stand - alone titles — even those traditionally published ones — have the potential to outsell their print counterparts, like Orion's release of Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn.
Unlike print counterparts, which have no additional tax like this, ebooks are charged this fee because they are categorized in the same way that software and file downloads... [Read more...]
Inexpensive access to print - on - demand uploading has allowed authors to have a bookstore - quality edition of their titles in print, and platforms like KDP and NookPress have made it possible to list self - published ebooks alongside their bestselling, traditional counterparts.
This may not seem like a big deal, but many digital versions of eBooks do not reflect the same page numbers of their printed counterparts.
Foreign publishers, like their U.S. counterparts, fear that pricing e-books too low will cut into their print book sales.
Wheeler and Turrell belong to the same cohort of artists that, since the 1960s and»70s, have produced immaterial counterparts to the pared - down sculptures of artists like Donald Judd and Dan Flavin (some prints by whom you can currently see on Zwirner's second floor).
Much like your younger counterparts, you must fill out the DL 44 form, and provide the thumb print, photo, social security number and proof of birth date.
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