E-books

the publishers’ dilemma

Authors

  • Tom D. Wilson Swedish School of Library and Information Science, University of Borås

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15291/libellarium.v8i1.210

Keywords:

e-books, publishers, small e-book markets, Sweden, Lithuania, Croatia

Abstract

This paper reports on a study of publishers’ attitudes towards e-books in the context of the global situation of e-book publishing. Comparative data are drawn from a replication of a survey carried out in Sweden, in Lithuania and in Croatia. The great contrast between the rise of the e-book in English speaking countries (and those with significant English speaking readers) is shown and contrasted with that in ‘small language markets’. This three country survey reveals a number of similar responses from publishers on several key issues, i.e., self-publishing, the future role of bookshops, and relationships with public libraries. The results also reveal that publishers have certain ambivalence on these issues. The overall conclusion is that there is a marked difference in the growth of e-book publishing in small language markets compared with the English language market.

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2015-07-15

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How to Cite

“E-Books: The publishers’ Dilemma”. 2015. Libellarium: Journal for Research in the Field of Information and Related Sciences 8 (1): 5-30. https://doi.org/10.15291/libellarium.v8i1.210.

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