Showing posts with label epublishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label epublishing. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Sony Ebook Reader at The London Book Fair



This week I attended some sessions on ebook readers, epublishing standards and digital marketing at the London Book Fair (aka The LBF).

Sony were very optimistic about the prospects for their ebook reader and explained how their ability to enter the market successfully - though it's still early days - was as a result of their collaboration with a number of key players including the retailer Waterstones, the International Digital Publishing Forum (idpf), Penguin and Google. Sony is a pioneer and innovator in consumer electronics - it also knows all about making, owning and selling content in the music and film industries - and the thorny issues of IP and copyright, but the book industry represents a departure from their traditional comfort zones and clever partnering is essential.

If Google is an advocate of the Sony reader then that will surely add a lot of weight to the manufacturer’s campaign to succeed in this space. Google may still be persona non grata for some publishers but it’s the readers and consumers who count here and the recent Google Booksearch settlement agreement reached between the search company and the US book publishing industry should encourage publishers to move on and focus efforts and energy on creating new ebook products and services. That is to say once the settlement has cleared the remaining obstacles: opt outs, objections, and a final hearing the deadlines of which have just been extended several months, in the case of the Final Hearing until the week before the Frankfurt Book Fair.

Sony trod carefully given the august LBF audience, and while not wishing to upset those underwhelmed by the propsect of ebooks, they did a good job of making publishers sit up and take note. Graphs, stats and images illustrating the crisis in the newspaper industry paved the way for a discussion about emerging business models for books and content, the inevitability of ebooks as a medium and the opportunities they present for publishers wanting to develop complementary and new sales channels.

According to Sony’s research, users of their ebook reader are buying a lot of books around the key holiday times and are particularly attracted to the device as a way of travelling light but with all the books you want.

They also discussed ebook formats in particular the EPUB format - I shall post on this soon.

Some brave person from the digital community commented on the size of the seminar theatre in the Digital Zone of the LBF - it was approximately the size of a waiting room at a small dental surgery. Says something about the relative importance of digital at the London Book Fair - it's growing but should that be renamed the London eBook Fear..?

Friday, 16 January 2009

Here's a View of My Library on ePublishing Website www.YUDU.com

YUDU.com is a superb resource for publishers, authors and marketers - you can produce amazing digital editions and share or sell them via the site which has a large and growing community of users - documents can be enhanced with video, podcasts and other multimedia. It's easy to use and very low cost - you can also do a lot for free. This is a view of my library on YUDU - click on some of the editions and take a look at the site for yourself:


Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Page Turner Prize

Welcome all to Page Turner Prize which is a blog on all things ebook and epublishing related. I have a background in both traditional and digital publishing and am interested in the emerging technologies, acceptance of and barriers to the use of different formats and hardware as well as the commercial and creative opportunities which book and newspaper publishers, authors and booksellers are getting to grips with. It's an exciting time for the industry but a challenging time too and ebooks and epublishing will play an increasingly important role. I am Director of Media Symposia which researches and runs conferences on a range of topics including media and the internet, ethics and faiths, politics and economics and energy and the environment.