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With E-books Down, E-tailers Are Still Far From Out
The much-ballyhooed fall in sales of traditionally-published e-books in 2016 was balanced by an expanded share of book sales for e-tailers.
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With Audiobooks Hot, Publishers Should Look to Bundle Them With E-Books
Print and e-book packages haven't gained traction, but what about audio and e-book?
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The Bad News About E-books
E-book unit sales fell 16% in 2016. We take a closer look at the numbers.
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Book and Reading Data Points from Amazon.com
The bestselling books over the holidays at the e-tailer were 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down,' 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,' and a children's backlist book.
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Why Publishers Must Go Mobile
Book purchases are increasingly done on mobile platforms, and most people who read e-books prefer to do so on tablets or smart phones. There's a big opportunity for publishers here.
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As E-book Sales Decline, Digital Fatigue Grows
Limitations of reading devices and "digital fatigue" are cited as causes for the decline in e-book sales.
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Goodreads Offering Personalized Daily E-book Discounts
Goodreads Deals will offer "significant" discounts on selected e-books keyed to the books listed in members' bookshelves
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Berrett-Koehler Grows its Subscription Service
Berrett-Koehler has added titles from New World Library to its b-to-b digital subscription service, BKpedia.
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E-book Sales Decline Continues
First quarter financial reports from three of the country's largest trade publishers revealed a continuing decline in e-book sales.
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Amazon Lands Major Account: New York City Public Schools
Amazon has struck a major deal with the New York City public school district to provide e-books to its students. The deal is reported to be worth $30 million.
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