Thu June 11 2009
E-Textbooks: Lessons Learned From Northwest Missouri State University
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04:29 PM by NatCh in E-Book General | News
Well that University is in that publication again, apparently Amazon's recent comments about their own planned experiments with e-textbooks has prompted the University to share some of their insights for any university considering electronic textbooks. In a nutshell:
Have a look at the full article for the full details of their conclusions. The fact that this was printed in the Chronicle of Higher Education means that it's pretty well targeted for educators to see and have their thinking on the matter of e-textbooks influenced. How do you think that Northwest Missouri State University's perspective is likely to impact the move toward e-textbooks? Whatever that move may be, of course. |
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Ex-CEO of Random House on ebook pricing and the future of publishing
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08:43 AM by garygibsonsf in E-Book General | News Until now I've not particularly commented on discussions on MobileRead about ebook pricing, at least partly because a few of them seemed based more on wish-fulfillment and a misunderstanding of the skills required not only to write a book, but also to identify whether or not it's in fact publishable, then to edit it if it is (a process rather more complicated than crossing t's and dotting i's), design it, and ultimately find a way to get it to the people most likely to want to read it. But even lthough I'm part of the business, I have no great personal awareness of the actual related costs of the industry. However, I stumbled across this fascinating article co-written by the ex-CEO of Random House which does indeed seem to suggest ebooks at lower prices might become the way forward. I'm a wee bit wary since there are CEO's of major corporations out there who believe the internet is made of tiny tubes, nonetheless to hear someone on the business side of publishing at its highest level advocating lower prices strikes me as of more than casual interest and certainly worth evaluating:
To my own mind there is the possibility that books might become too low in price (six to eight dollars strikes me as about right, and some of the prices on Fictionwise and elsewhere are indeed outrageous). Skilled people involved in publishing apart from just the writers - editors, promotional staff, literary agents, designers, artists, and so forth - need adequately compensated for their work. That means there needs to be a certain level of returns on books to reward their work. However, I have reason to believe the kind of digital revolution discussed here is still quite a ways off; ebook sales still represent only a tiny proportion of sales relative to those of p-books, but perhaps there's rather less excuse now or in the near future for $25 ebooks. |
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MobileRead kicks off this Summer with a Giveaway!
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05:40 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements
Hence we thought, let's kick off summer together with a fabulous giveaway! With a little bit of luck, you can win a new e-book reader of your choice to stock up your beach-ready gadget bag. The giveaway prize An e-book reader of your choice from the following selection:
Two restrictions apply: The winner must pick a device that is officially purchasable in his or her country and the store must accept either PayPal or international credit card as forms of payment. Winning is simple... First leave a comment below stating that you want to enter this giveaway. In your comment fill us in as to why it should be YOU to win the e-book reader. Then head over to the E-book devices forums and participate in discussions on the device which you would like to win. Feel free to talk about anything that is related and that could benefit others. Helping others is always smiled upon, and a definite trump card. Down to the details:
Good luck, and let the party begin! PS: We'll have some extra surprise prizes for those who come up with the most original reasons for winning this contest. PPS: Extra kudos to everyone who tweets about this giveaway and includes a link in their tweet! MobileRead team members are not eligible to participate |
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Wed June 10 2009
Txtr to go live in September with 200.000 commercial ePubs
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05:03 PM by CommanderROR in E-Book General | News
A press release just found it's way into the mailbox giving us some very tasty news indeed.
Comment ahead! |
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MobileRead NOVA Meetup on Saturday, 27 June
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02:45 PM by lilac_jive in Miscellaneous | Lounge EDIT: If you are just now reading this, the date and location has been set: Saturday, 27 June I know there was one in the works, has anyone started a discussion about this? If not, we are now (*evillaugh*). I'm from PA, but I grew up in VA so I'm pretty familiar with NOVA and wouldn't mind jumping down there. First place that comes to my mind is Reston Towne Center, but heck, it's Virginia and there's a million and one places to go. Who'd be interested? If you aren't, please give your address so we can beat you with DesertGrandma's stick |
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Short downtime
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01:55 PM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements Apologies for the short downtime you may have experienced when visiting Mobileread in the past thirty minutes. One of our backends died at 12:00 -0400 and we are still investigating what went wrong. Alex |
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E-Book sales continue to climb
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08:06 AM by zelda_pinwheel in E-Book General | News
View the complete statistics, historical data and information about the numbers here. These figures only show part of the picture (see below) however they are extremely encouraging and tend to confirm that E-Books are finally coming into their own.
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Colour Cool-er by Christmas for less than $300?
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07:38 AM by Hatgirl in More E-Book Readers | Interead COOL-ER
Considering they went from conception to prototype in 3 weeks for the "basic" Cool-er, this may actually be a quote rather than a misunderstanding by the reporter. |
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Earlier this year MobileReader
OK, gang. As prospects of languid days at the beach begin to dance in our heads, so do thoughts of all the other things that make such days so pleasant - a little chair to separate us from the torrid sand, a big hat and smooshy lotion to fend off the nastiest rays and, of course, a bunch of thrilling e-books to read on a sleek reading device.
We haven't heard anything new from the German, Berlin based startup textr for a while...well...until today.

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