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BookSense.com Inks Deal to Offer Ebooks
December 07, 2006
The American Booksellers Association has signed an agreement
with Ingram Digital Ventures that will enable bookstores participating in the
BookSense.com program to sell ebooks in three
formats -- Palm, Adobe, and Microsoft -- beginning sometime in 2007.
BookSense.com Director Len Vlahos told BTW that ABA felt now was a good
time to help ease BookSense.com members into the ebook market. "The association
has taken a wait-and-see approach to ebooks over the past several years, but
we feel now is the right time," he said. "We're particularly happy
to be working with Ingram
Digital Ventures, as this also positions us to participate in the Caravan
Project."
The Caravan Project, which is scheduled to launch a demonstration phase in
early 2007, will provide book lovers with an on-demand choice in book format,
similar to those available to consumers of music, film, and television. In its
demonstration phase, books from six participating nonprofit publishers will
be available in traditional hardcover or paperback editions along with ebooks
and audiobooks, both available for download, in their entirety or in chapters.
A large-print print-on-demand version is also under consideration as an additional
format.
Questions about BookSense.com and ebooks should be addressed to Vlahos at len@booksense.com.
Topics: About ABA, Book Sense, BookSense.com, Technology,
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