The Global eBook report 2014: New updates and new features Updates in 2014: April and October The Global eBook report provides an overview of the international evolution of ebook markets, with a unique set of data from a wide array of the best available sources, a thorough analysis and a synopsis of key global developments and a broad set of detailed references to both global and local actors, forming a resource for anyone interested in the globalization of digital (book) content production and dissemination. The report offers a status on the US and UK markets as well as close ups on ebook markets as they take shape across Europe, Brazil, China, India, Russia, and in the Arab world. Thematic chapters focus on critical policy debates and on key driving forces, notably ebook bestsellers and pricing strategies across European markets, selfpublishing, government regulation, piracy, and the expanding activities of the leading global players such as Amazon, Apple, Google, and Kobo. Fundamental statistics on the more mature ebook markets in the US and UK serve as benchmarks, to help with the evaluation of data from all other market developments. Started in 2011, the Global eBook report will be updated in April and in October 2014, with presentations at the London Book Fair, Publishers Forum Berlin, and the Frankfurt Book Fair. The Global eBook report is available at all major international ebook plaforms, in ePub, PDF and Amazon’s Kindle. To learn more, go to Global-eBook.com Introducing “eBook Yellow Pages”, a dedicated B2B reference The eBook Yellow Pages highlight and organize B2B references to relevant companies and organizations involved in the context of evolving ebook markets. The eBook Yellow Pages point to companies according to categories such as the following: • Distributors and aggregators • eBook-only publishing startups and sub-divisions of traditional publishing houses • eBook service providers • Specialized educational programs The references will appear The Global eBook Report 1 1. In a new, special section of the Global eBook report, with a company name, a link to a company website, and optional advertisement 2. At the end of each market close up chapter 3. In an index, in alphabetical order of the listed companies Book your advertisement in the eBook Yellow Pages Your personalized company ad here Advertisements will allow companies to have their logo and personalized profile highlighted with the company name and link. The advertisement will be live in the report for the full year of 2014. Bookings with submissions before March 5, 2014, will have the early bird benefit of appearing both in the spring (April) update (which will be promoted at the London Book Fair and the Berlin Publishers Forum), as well as in the fall (October) update (with promotion at the Frankfurt Book Fair. Advertisements have a standard size of 80x80 mm (3.1x3.1”) and cost 250 Euros each (at the introductory rate, instead of the regular 300 Euros). Register by email today Sabine Stalujanis at sabine.stalu [email protected] , or check more details and see a sample page at www.Global-eBook.com. NEW: Sample pages for the Global eBook Yellow Pages Aggregators and distributors Bookwire is a Frankfurt-based aggregator offering smallto medium-sized companies easy access to the ebook market. Bookwire is serving all relevant German dirtibuting platforms and is offering DRM-protected as well as watermarked files. 2 The Global eBook Report eDigita is a distribution service in Italy, founded by three publishing companies —GeMS/Messaggerie, Rcs, and Feltrinelli, representing a combined market share of about 30% of Italian trade publishing— took the initiative in May 2010 and joined forces to create a consortium platform for the distribution of ebooks, branded , which claims to offer a solution “from publishers to publishers, for the emergence and development of books in digital formats.” Elib, founded in 2000 and owned by the Swedish publishing companies Bonnier, Natur & Kultur, Norstedts (of the KF group), and Piratförlaget is Scandinavia’s biggest ebook aggregator. Epagine —which also has a Dutch branch— is a generalsolutions provider founded in 2008 for (currently) 177 publishers and bookshops specializing in ebooks. KN Digital, a branch of the distributor KNA, is a “full-service provider for digital media”, which includes digital distribution, ecommerce solutions, print on demand, conversion, digital warehousing (or hosting), and marketing services for ebooks. Sony Readerstore: In December 2012, Sony opened its own dedicated ebook store after having partnered exclusively with traditional book retailers in Germany. Txtr, based in Berlin, offers a broad range of distribution services on various platforms, notably for retailers, usually in the form of white label shops under their customers’ brands. YouBoox is a streaming service created in 2011, which could expand its services and its capital in summer 2013. eReading platforms and communities Clearpassion is an online library of 2000 titles specialized on erotic literature and founded by a former executive of Hachette. Nubico, opening in fall 2013, is proposing a combined ebook subscription with the participation at a digital reading community at a flat rate of €8.99 per month. The platform is co-owned by Planeta’s Circulo de Lectores and the market leader in mobile communication, Telefonica. However, Nubico is not the first subscription service for ebooks in Spain, as the model has been pioniered by 24Symbols with a current collection of 15,000 titles. Skoobe is a consortium led by Bertelsmann and Holtzbrinck that specializes in lending ebooks as a “mobile library” via an app in the Apple App store or from Google Play. Zazie is a social network specializing in books and reading, and belongs to the Italian ebook service provider digitpub. eBook-only publishing startups and sub-divisions of traditional publishing houses B de Books was launched in November 2011 as a spin off of Barcelona-based Ediciones B to become Spain’s first digital-only book publisher to experiment with new approaches for the book business in several regards, including competitively low pricing of its titles. Emma Books is catering, as a digital publisher, to a predominantly female readership, similar to Canadian Harlequin. The Global eBook Report 3 Novellix is a Swedish startup founded in May 2011, specializing in the publication of short stories and other books with a limited volume of around 32 pages each, which are released in print, audio, and ebook formats. Novellix’s titles include one of the early ebook bestsellers in Sweden: Heder, by Jens Lapidus (Publishing Perspectives, July 30, 2012). the ebook store BookRepublic and two ebook publishing ventures: 40k, specializing in short digital-only books, both fiction and essays, most released in several languages, including Italian and English. Educational platforms and organizations Roca Editores launched a new platform for self-publishing: Rocautores in 2012. Roca Editores also announced a partnership with Jane Friedman’s Open Road Integrated Media, to prepare an English-language ebook series with its “Barcelona Ebooks” spin-off (read more here). eBook service providers DigitPub was founded in 2011 in Milan by former Harlequin Mondadori president Marco Ferrario; the group comprises 4 The Global eBook Report IfBookThen is an Italian conference format, focusing on ebook market development; the conference series has expanded in 2012 from Italy to Sweden and Spain. 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