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Google and On demand Books have signed a deal to tie the more than seven million titles available via the Espresso Book Machine into Google Books.
HarperCollins has announced that its backlist catalogue will become available through On Demand Books. Around 5000 titles will be part of the 'Comprehensive Backlist' program when it launches, and r...
Ingram Content Group has launched Global Connect, a new program that will allow publishers in any country to print and distribute titles in countries where Ingram has its own operations as well as i...
Dymocks will launch a web-based publishing arm in October. To be called D Publishing, the business will allow users to upload draft manuscripts online 'and proceed to produce and publish th...
Pan Macmillan has launched Compass, a digital-only imprint focussing on backlist.
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...
Bloomsbury has launched a new ebook/print-on-demand imprint that will republish 500 backlist titles that are long out of print.
New figures from Bowker, which holds the ISBN Agency in the US, show that 3.1 million new ISBNs were issued in the US in 2010: 316,480 to 'traditionally' published books and a huge 2,766,260 in 'non-...
The American Booksellers Association has announced a partnership with On Demand Books, the maker of the Espresso Book Machine, aimed at making it more affordable for independent bookshops to have an E...
In his latest blog post, publishing futurist Mike Shatztkin sets out a new model for 'no returns' trade publishing: Here’s the new solution for a no-returns, no-inventory-risk-for-publishers wo...