Some book buyers may be leaving Amazon for Barnes & Noble, independent bookstores and the likes of Costco because the large e-tailer's dispute with publisher Hachette, according to new survey data.
This post originally appeared on O'Reilly's Tools of Change for Publishing ("A short survey about turning discovery into sales"). It's republished with permission. What caught me by surprise after we ...
A survey of 600 publishers from across the industry spectrum found 64% now offering e-books with 74% of trade houses producing titles in that format. The trade and STM segments had the biggest gain in ...
At the grocery checkout, they always ask “paper or plastic?” A survey by the Library Research Services group recently posed a similar question to 1,300 respondents. They asked, “Paper or Electronic” — ...
The study, commissioned by paper producer Stora Enso, showed 65% of respondents prefer physical books, versus 21% who prefer e-books and 14% audiobooks. The French showed the strongest preference for ...
A recent Pew Research Center survey shows that over 26% of American adults haven't read a book at all — not even a portion of it — in any format, whether print, electronic, or audio, in the past year.
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