eBooks and eReaders

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Posted 04 October 2012

A growing number of UK retailers are to sell Barnes & Noble's Nook e-reader device.

Posted 26 September 2012

Kobo's e-readers are to be sold in Portugal through Fnac stores.

Posted 25 September 2012

Android Appstore now available in five European countries.

Posted 30 August 2012

Clear signs that e-book sales in the Netherlands are beginning to accelerate.

Posted 30 July 2012

E-books for France via Google Play; VAT price hike in Italy.

Posted 20 July 2012

Announcement of Italy's first major 'digital first' imprint.

Posted 19 July 2012

Free e-books available via a project that encourages citizens to read classics - and explore the city.

Posted 18 July 2012

Report suggests a 'promising' future for e-books in Germany.

Posted 11 July 2012

Kobo continues to expand in Europe.

Posted 11 July 2012

The winner of the De Gruyter Saur/ IFLA Research Paper Award 2012 has been announced.

Posted 19 June 2012

US publishers report that e-book revenues are higher than hardcover revenues.

Posted 18 June 2012

Should public libraries sell e-books? A short survey is seeking opinions.

Posted 30 May 2012

The US digital textbook rental service will target UK students.

Posted 18 April 2012

Information Today publishes a range of journals, blogs, newsletters and books covering all aspects of the information space. Here we bring you some recent highlights.

Posted 12 April 2012

The data-driven library, removing barriers for library users, and new roles for information professionals emerged as major themes at this year's UKSG conference in Glasgow.

Posted 30 March 2012

Five months after its release in the US, 'Touch' is to launch in Europe.

Posted 28 March 2012

Agreement on authors' rights for new digital subscription models for ebooks.

Posted 23 March 2012

e-book sales, currently at 1% in France, predicted to grow and 'shake up' the book sector.

Posted 22 March 2012

Attempts to reach a centralised agreement for ebook lending have failed.

Posted 06 March 2012

Skoobe is German publishers' response to the demand for 'popular' ebook content.

Posted 06 March 2012

ebrary has made its 2011 Global student ebook survey available free of charge.

Posted 22 February 2012

With so few Swedish language e-books available, Stockholm Public Libraries developed innovative responses, including working with partners to produce their own e-books.

Posted 03 February 2012

Springer, the largest provider of online STM content, now has 50,000 ebooks online.

Posted 20 January 2012

Book publishing is experiencing many disruptive forces and high street bookstores need to adapt if they are to survive.

Posted 19 January 2012

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