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snowball.jpgAs another example of what’s going on in the ebook wave, I received a press release from Knopf Doubleday which shows you how publishers, or at least some publishers, are thinking of the future. Thought you’d be interested:

Not that you had any doubts from the beginning, but the ebook is here to stay. Publishers everywhere are in the process of expanding the number of new titles they plan to make available electronically, and in addition, are making available for the first time older titles that have previously existed only in traditional formats.

At the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, we are working tirelessly to bring out electronic versions for as many of our popular backlist titles as quickly as possible. In an effort to spread the news for these newly digitized books, we will be sending out advisories about their availability, so that you can share the information with your readers. We might even be able to help you get a comment from one of the authors about how it feels to be giving an old book new life, if you think your readers are interested in hearing from them.

The ball rolls on and on.

 
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