the Future of books
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:14 pm
Hello every body,
I am now trying to regroup some documentation about the future of the book industry,
why here on a computer graphic, animation related site ask this question???
Because I believe, but not sure to be right, that the future of books is here...
Why ask now???
I am in Japan, there book industry is in a particular shape, in japan the bookstore does not buy the books, editors just gain the right to expose it, and if a book have no success it is return to the editor. the cost of unsold book storing is what is progressively pooling down editors. Editors in there quest for blockbuster book, increase the number of books reducing the time of exposition of books, in the same time, inflation push the everyone to cut on unnecessary costs like leathure .
As a result, more and more book are maid for nothing,
As always, there is some kind of solutions...
http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/
http://www.adobe.com/epaper/ebooks/ebookmall/
but this market is still...anecdotal...
what is your point of view about this problem?
I am now trying to regroup some documentation about the future of the book industry,
why here on a computer graphic, animation related site ask this question???
Because I believe, but not sure to be right, that the future of books is here...
Why ask now???
I am in Japan, there book industry is in a particular shape, in japan the bookstore does not buy the books, editors just gain the right to expose it, and if a book have no success it is return to the editor. the cost of unsold book storing is what is progressively pooling down editors. Editors in there quest for blockbuster book, increase the number of books reducing the time of exposition of books, in the same time, inflation push the everyone to cut on unnecessary costs like leathure .
As a result, more and more book are maid for nothing,
As always, there is some kind of solutions...
http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions/
http://www.adobe.com/epaper/ebooks/ebookmall/
but this market is still...anecdotal...
what is your point of view about this problem?