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Bowker Reports Rise in Print on Demand Titles
A new report by Bowker says
that fewer books are being published in print formats, but that digital publishing is on the rise due to the economic slowdown and the rise of ebook technology.
With publishers cutting back new releases in response to declining sales, an estimated 275,000 traditional books were released in the United States last year, a drop of about 9,000 from 2007, according to Bowker, a New Providence, N.J.-based company that compiles industry statistics.
Categories with the biggest reductions included travel, religion and biography, Bowker said Tuesday.
The number of print on demand books soared to 285,000 in 2008, which is the first time that POD outnumbered print books. These numbers represent the number of books published, not the number of books that are sold or that people are actually reading.
Posted on May 20, 2009
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Book Espresso Machine Launches in London
A new Book Espresso Machine launched
in London Friday. The machine will print any of 500,000 books for you in five minutes.
It's not elegant and it's not sexy – it looks like a large photocopier – but the Espresso Book Machine is being billed as the biggest change for the literary world since Gutenberg invented the printing press more than 500 years ago and made the mass production of books possible. Launching today at Blackwell's Charing Cross Road branch in London, the machine prints and binds books on demand in five minutes, while customers wait.
Signalling the end, says Blackwell, to the frustration of being told by a bookseller that a title is out of print, or not in stock, the Espresso offers access to almost half a million books, from a facsimile of Lewis Carroll's original manuscript for Alice in Wonderland to Mrs Beeton's Book of Needlework. Blackwell hopes to increase this to over a million titles by the end of the summer – the equivalent of 23.6 miles of shelf space, or over 50 bookshops rolled into one. The majority of these books are currently out-of-copyright works, but Blackwell is working with publishers throughout the UK to increase access to in-copyright writings, and says the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
Alas, the machine does not serve you an espresso while you wait, which we think is most disappointing.
Posted on April 27, 2009
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