2010
DOI: 10.1007/s12109-010-9178-z
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Electronic Books: How Digital Devices and Supplementary New Technologies are Changing the Face of the Publishing Industry

Abstract: This paper explores the topic of electronic books (e-books) and the effect that these digital devices and other new technologies has on the publishing industry. Contemporary society often claims that the publishing industry is dying and that the innovation of the e-book will eventually sentence the printed book to death. But this study will show that such is not the case. While it is true that the world is undergoing a digital revolution, publishers today have not been left in the dust, because these firms hav… Show more

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“…35 Similarly, Carreiro argues that Internet communication channels have freed the publishing distribution model from the 'shackles' of print and paper. 36 The publishing industry's traditional supply chain can now be faster and shorter, resulting in decreased costs and greater returns for publishers and authors. However, the publisher survey revealed that very few South African trade publishers have made full use of the distribution opportunities inherent in digital publishing and the Internet.…”
Section: Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Similarly, Carreiro argues that Internet communication channels have freed the publishing distribution model from the 'shackles' of print and paper. 36 The publishing industry's traditional supply chain can now be faster and shorter, resulting in decreased costs and greater returns for publishers and authors. However, the publisher survey revealed that very few South African trade publishers have made full use of the distribution opportunities inherent in digital publishing and the Internet.…”
Section: Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advent of digital publishing is transforming the traditional world of publishing, as discussed by Carreiro (2010) and analysed in an article in Strategic Direction ("An electronic shock […]", 2012). Recent technological advances in both fields, in eBook readers and in the techniques and standards of eBook containment files (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lam, Lam, Lam, and McNaught (2009) and Carreiro (2010) observe that an e-book integrates the familiar concept of a book with features that can be provided in an electronic environment. E-books feature search and crossreferencing functions, hypertext links, bookmarks, annotations, highlights, multimedia objects, and other interactive tools (Vasileiou & Rowley, 2008).…”
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