Study challenges e-book assumptions
Students prefer to read e-textbooks online but interactivity is not a major issue for them, according to the first survey of the UK's e-book observatory
Students prefer to read e-textbooks online but interactivity is not a major issue for them, according to the first survey of the UK's e-book observatory
ebrary, which provides e-content services and technology, has signed 14 new publishing partners.
MPS Technologies launches BookStore Academic
Springer establishes strategic partnership with EFORT
Walter de Gruyter launches integrated journals, e-books and reference works platform built and hosted by Atypon Systems.
Springer is offering customised collections of professional, scientific, technical and medical books, journals, reference works and protocols.
Wiley partners with LibreDigital to deliver e-book, custom content, and discovery tools.
Electronic books are gaining popularity, especially amongst researchers, but there are still challenges ahead, write Tom Wilkie and Sian Harris
Emerald acquires Elsevier's social-science book series, serials and monographs.
Wiley chooses Swets to act as a global sales partner for its range of OnlineBooks.