Since the Kindle line of e-readers uses a proprietary
ebook reading
format and Overdrive mainly handles EPUB and PDF
ebooks, there is a fair number of system revisions to be made to accommodate the
new Amazon program.
Integrating
new options into the way people discover, use, and contribute to the record of scholarship can be exhausting, and someone who hears about a
new novel may have trouble getting it because it's not available through their library, their favorite bookstore can't carry it, it's in the wrong
ebook format, or it's only available to people living in a different geographic region, which seems insane
since their Facebook friends who are raving about it have no trouble expressing themselves from a different continent.
Since this seems such a hot topic, and since a lot of people seem to come to this blog for that tutorial in particular, I have set up a box in the upper right hand corner that links directly to the tutorial, because with new posts pushing the eBook formatting series further and further back, it actually became a little tedious to lo
Since this seems such a hot topic, and
since a lot of people seem to come to this blog for that tutorial in particular, I have set up a box in the upper right hand corner that links directly to the tutorial, because with new posts pushing the eBook formatting series further and further back, it actually became a little tedious to lo
since a lot of people seem to come to this blog for that tutorial in particular, I have set up a box in the upper right hand corner that links directly to the tutorial, because with
new posts pushing the
eBook formatting series further and further back, it actually became a little tedious to locate.