Category Archives: ebooks

Rough Guides Are Back

The future of traditional travel guidebooks is still very much in doubt, but Britain’s Rough Guides is battling back to rebuild its brand and to hang onto market share. Facing a serious shake-up following its take-over by Penguin last Fall, … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

BiblioTech…meh

San Antonio, Texas Judge Nelson Wolff is a bibliophile with a surprising mission. Even though he owns an extensive personal library, with more than 1,000 collectible first editions, the Bevar County judge and library board chair has been the torchbearer … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, Libraries, Tech, Uncategorized, USA, Writing | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Murder In The Library

Classic locked-room mysteries, tales of murder and mayhem in quaint villages or gritty adventures on mean city streets. You will find all of that and more at the British Library’s upcoming exhibition titled Murder in the Library: An A-Z of Crime … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, Europe, History, Libraries, Writing | Tagged , , , , | 9 Comments

Habits Makes It Sound Disreputable

On December 20th, the Pew Research Center‘s Internet & American Life Project released a thought provoking study of “Reading habits in Different Communities” in the United States. It appears that only 78% of Americans ages 16 and older report reading … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, Libraries, USA, Writing | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Nothing Beats A Good Book

Pundits have been writing obituaries for print books and libraries for years. But a recent study by the Pew Foundation suggests that even as e-readers proliferate print books and libraries remain popular in the United States. This neat infographic demonstrates … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, Libraries, Uncategorized | Tagged , | 1 Comment

Fables for Living

Readers with a proclivity for short-form fiction will relish Electric Literature. This uber-cool multimedia literary magazine can be read on mobile devices, e-readers or even in traditional, old-fashioned paper format. Publishing for three years, Electric Literature commissions work from contemporary … Continue reading

Posted in Animation, Books, ebooks, Tech, USA, Writing | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Pleasures of a good bookshop

Waterstone’s, the last large bookstore chain standing in the UK, is launching a clever print ad campaign to encourage bookshop browsing. The ads are set to run in the London Underground, in national newspapers, online and in outdoor locations. It … Continue reading

Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Europe, Writing | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

Or, the Whale

Yesterday, Google treated us to a neat Google Doodle to celebrate the 161st anniversary of the publication of Moby Dick, or, the whale, the iconic American novel by Herman Melville. If you have yet to meet the challenge of the … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, History, USA, Writing | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

Where are the ebook readers ?

This fascinating infographic on ebook reading habits is from Hip Type, a small company that collects detailed data and demographics for authors with a plugin for ebook publishers. For the infographic, Hip Type examined the “DNA” of a successful book, … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, Tech, USA, Writing | Tagged , | 1 Comment

The Textbook Solution

With a new school year on the horizon, college and university students the world over are searching for affordable solutions to the dreaded textbook buying spree. This helpful infographic explores innovative ways to bring down the exorbitant cost of textbook … Continue reading

Posted in Books, ebooks, Tech, USA | Tagged , , | Leave a comment