Read an E-Book Week, March 7 - 13, 2010
          Guest Writers
 

Read an E-Book Week is pleased to present articles relating to electronic reading. These articles have been provided to Read an E-Book Week from guest writers who are experts in their field.



READING E-BOOKS

° Why We Need $4.00 Books  Read more...»

° Thanks to one of the many Meet the Media Guru events organized in Milan, Sara Rosso had the opportunity to interview Cory Doctorow. Here's part 2 of her interview where Mr. Doctorow talks about ebooks, DRM and universal formats.    Read more...»

° Backlighting or no backlighting? It's more than just the manufacturer's preference.    Read more...»

° Android Ebooks Coming to a Phone Near You.   Read more...»

° Should Publishers Abolish DRM and Trust Customers Instead?   Read more...»

° E-Reader Review. Christopher Null reviews some of the e-readers at the Consumer Electronics Show. Read more...»

° Live Ink Offers a Better Way to Read Text Online  Read more...»

° Geek-Speak and E-Readers. Websites that advertise e-book readers in geek-speak might be a stumbling block to prospective purchases.   Read more...»


PUBLISHING E-BOOKS

° Why Do Writers Write?  Read more...»

° Do Authors Still Need Publishers?  Read more...»

° The "iPod Nation" consumer segment is good, but the "e-reader Republic" offers even more opportunities for new media services. Read more...»

° Publishing in Ebooks: an Author's Experience by Darrell Bain. Read more...»


FUTURE OF E-BOOKS

° Exclusive Interview: Dan Poynter on the Future of Books  Read more...»

° E-Books in Educational Libraries by Erik Christopher  Read more...»

° Project Gutenberg by Michael Stern Hart. Mr. Hart created the first e-book in 1971 and went on to found Project Gutenberg.   Read more...»



 
E-Book Week FOOTER
Hosting for the Read an E-Book Week website made possible by a generous donation from CurrClick.com

Website Design courtesy Free Website Templates.





 
home history readers environment supporters e-book store promotion about us contact us about us readers supporters promotion contact us