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Simon Midgley wonders whether hard-up students will need to buy textbooks in a few years' time. [Guardian Unlimited]
Blog sharing news and views about e-books, libraries, publishing and related topics.
Review of companies, market issues and outlook for the e-book industry. [Online]
(July 01, 2002)
Librarians' efforts to provide online access to electronic holdings. Free registration required to view.
(June 17, 2002)
Digital book collections continue to grow at libraries. [requires free nytimes.com registration to read]
(February 21, 2002)
AOL Time Warner eliminates its iPublish division. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(December 05, 2001)
Commentary on why consumers don't want or need e-books. [E-Commerce Times]
(November 14, 2001)
Short announcement about Penguin Putnam, Simon and Schuster, Random House and HarperCollins publishers. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(September 05, 2001)
Cases of the slow growth of the e-book industry. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(August 28, 2001)
An overview of e-book issues, based on a development strategy for the University of California libraries. [D-Lib Magazine]
(August 01, 2001)
The use of digital object identifiers (DOIs) in e-books. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(June 18, 2001)
News on a Princeton University Press project with adaptive e-books. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(May 10, 2001)
News and implications analysis of the lawsuit between Random House and RosettaBooks. [CNet]
(May 06, 2001)
News on the slowly developing e-book hardware devices market. [CNet]
(May 02, 2001)
An update on recent e-book business deals. [InternetNews]
(April 10, 2001)
A look at some companies making money with online books. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(March 19, 2001)
Harcourt College Publishers inks a deal with e-book company goReader to offer electronic college textbooks. [CNet]
(March 14, 2001)
Self-published books with electronic artistry. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(March 05, 2001)
News of a lawsuit over the digital sales of books. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(February 28, 2001)
Several major booksellers have shelved the idea of selling online editions. [Christian Science Monitor]
(January 23, 2001)
A lengthy overview of electronic book readers. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(January 04, 2001)
Announcement of the report "Electronic Publishing Forecast and Analysis, 2000-2004: Digital Books and Print on Demand." [E-Commerce Times]
(December 20, 2000)
An interpretation of the demise of "The Plant." [Slashdot]
(December 04, 2000)
A detailed analysis of the electronic book business. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(November 27, 2000)
News of Reciprocal's introduction of another e-book data format. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(November 06, 2000)
Current business efforts to move e-books to the mainstream. [Forbes]
(August 31, 2000)
Early promotional titles sell well.
(August 09, 2000)
A thoughtful look at the e-book movement, concluding "Can anyone really be against that?" Free registration required. [NY Times]
(June 04, 2000)
A series of articles examines how the digital revolution is changing what and how we read. [Salon]
(March 01, 2000)
Meeting the rising demand for online access to books. Free registration required. [NY Times]
(December 09, 1999)
"Books will still be around, many scholars say, but we may read in a different way." Free registration required. [NY Times]
(November 20, 1999)
Electronic books have been slow to catch on among consumers, but big Internet companies are betting that the time for e-books has come. [CNet]
(November 09, 1999)
Electronic books have finally arrived and now represent a challenge to the traditional paper and ink, but how good are they and how do they work? [CNN]
(December 17, 1998)
An overview of how electronic books read and manage e-titles. [PC World]
(October 09, 1998)
Summarizes a bits vs. books argument. [Wired]
(April 02, 1996)
Blog sharing news and views about e-books, libraries, publishing and related topics.
Simon Midgley wonders whether hard-up students will need to buy textbooks in a few years' time. [Guardian Unlimited]
Review of companies, market issues and outlook for the e-book industry. [Online]
(July 01, 2002)
Librarians' efforts to provide online access to electronic holdings. Free registration required to view.
(June 17, 2002)
Digital book collections continue to grow at libraries. [requires free nytimes.com registration to read]
(February 21, 2002)
AOL Time Warner eliminates its iPublish division. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(December 05, 2001)
Commentary on why consumers don't want or need e-books. [E-Commerce Times]
(November 14, 2001)
Short announcement about Penguin Putnam, Simon and Schuster, Random House and HarperCollins publishers. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(September 05, 2001)
Cases of the slow growth of the e-book industry. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(August 28, 2001)
An overview of e-book issues, based on a development strategy for the University of California libraries. [D-Lib Magazine]
(August 01, 2001)
The use of digital object identifiers (DOIs) in e-books. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(June 18, 2001)
News on a Princeton University Press project with adaptive e-books. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(May 10, 2001)
News and implications analysis of the lawsuit between Random House and RosettaBooks. [CNet]
(May 06, 2001)
News on the slowly developing e-book hardware devices market. [CNet]
(May 02, 2001)
An update on recent e-book business deals. [InternetNews]
(April 10, 2001)
A look at some companies making money with online books. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(March 19, 2001)
Harcourt College Publishers inks a deal with e-book company goReader to offer electronic college textbooks. [CNet]
(March 14, 2001)
Self-published books with electronic artistry. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(March 05, 2001)
News of a lawsuit over the digital sales of books. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(February 28, 2001)
Several major booksellers have shelved the idea of selling online editions. [Christian Science Monitor]
(January 23, 2001)
A lengthy overview of electronic book readers. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(January 04, 2001)
Announcement of the report "Electronic Publishing Forecast and Analysis, 2000-2004: Digital Books and Print on Demand." [E-Commerce Times]
(December 20, 2000)
An interpretation of the demise of "The Plant." [Slashdot]
(December 04, 2000)
A detailed analysis of the electronic book business. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(November 27, 2000)
News of Reciprocal's introduction of another e-book data format. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view.
(November 06, 2000)
Current business efforts to move e-books to the mainstream. [Forbes]
(August 31, 2000)
Early promotional titles sell well.
(August 09, 2000)
A thoughtful look at the e-book movement, concluding "Can anyone really be against that?" Free registration required. [NY Times]
(June 04, 2000)
A series of articles examines how the digital revolution is changing what and how we read. [Salon]
(March 01, 2000)
Meeting the rising demand for online access to books. Free registration required. [NY Times]
(December 09, 1999)
"Books will still be around, many scholars say, but we may read in a different way." Free registration required. [NY Times]
(November 20, 1999)
Electronic books have been slow to catch on among consumers, but big Internet companies are betting that the time for e-books has come. [CNet]
(November 09, 1999)
Electronic books have finally arrived and now represent a challenge to the traditional paper and ink, but how good are they and how do they work? [CNN]
(December 17, 1998)
An overview of how electronic books read and manage e-titles. [PC World]
(October 09, 1998)
Summarizes a bits vs. books argument. [Wired]
(April 02, 1996)

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