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This book explores the tumultuous decade when the publishing industry confronted a major technological revolution. It examines the rise of ebooks, the self-publishing boom, and the increasing popularity of audiobooks, offering a detailed account of how digital disruption has reshaped this vital creative sector. The traditional foundation of publishing, which relied on the control and sale of printed books, faced significant challenges as technology enabled the rapid and cost-effective storage and transmission of content. Publishers and retailers encountered a surge of new competitors offering innovative products and services, leading to intense conflicts with powerful tech giants who approached the market from entirely different perspectives. While ebooks were central to these disputes, the author suggests that the most significant impacts extend beyond them. The print book remains a resilient cultural artifact, yet the digital revolution has introduced new players with unprecedented influence and diversified publishing forms. Furthermore, it has altered the wider information and communication landscape, presenting both challenges and opportunities for publishers as they navigate their roles in the digital era. This insightful account is essential for anyone interested in the future of books and publishing.
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Book Wars, John Thompson
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- 2022
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