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Ingram has announced the official opening of its Australian Lightning Source operation. Ingram told the Weekly Book Newsletter that the operation, which will offer print on demand facilities, launched...
Books produced by the University of Melbourne Custom Book Centre (CBC) are now available through international retailers including Amazon and The Book Depository as a result of a new partnership betwe...
Lighting Source Australian location likely to be Melbourne Ingram president David Taylor has indicated that the Australian operation of the company's Lightning Source business is likely to be bas...
Ingram has announced it will establish ‘a full-scale Lightning Source print-on-demand book manufacturing operation in Australia'. A company spokesperson told the Weekly Book Newsletter that the ...
Further to the article Ingram to open Australian Lightning Source operation in 2011, Ingram announced this week that it has selected Melbourne to be the home of its Lightning Source print-on...
As part of its plan to integrate all of its operations into a single unit, Ingram has formed the Ingram Content Group Inc. and will move its newest business, Ingram Digital, into the company that alre...
Lightning Source has launched an Espresso Book Machine pilot program in the US. Publishers participating in the pilot include Simon & Schuster, John Wiley & Sons, Hachette Book Group, McGraw-H...
Small US publisher Epicentre has been flooded with orders for its book on US Vice-presidential contender Sarah Palin and has turned to print-on-demand to fulfill an urgent 30,000 reprint.
UK agency PFD has bypassed publishers by entered into an agreement with Ingram's print-on-demand business Lightning Source to keep the backlists of its authors in print, reports the Bookseller....