How Can You Single Out E-Singles?
Should Indies Sell E-Books?
EPUB Validation Made Easy
Having had the opportunity in the last year to help write and edit the EPUB 3 specification, I can commiserate with people who find the process of putting a publication together a little daunting. It can be a challenge to pull all the basic requirements together and verify whether you’ve met them all. Fortunately, there are tools that can help make sure that your coding is correct and that your book will open and work in reading systems. Not surprisingly, the IDPF maintains a free validator called EpubCheck for exactly this purpose.
The tool hasn’t always been the simplest for lay people to use, however; it has a bit of a reputation of being built by geeks for geeks. If that’s been your perception, don’t fret because help is on the way!
S Is for Sesame, That's Good Enough for Me!
Best Practices for Assigning ISBNs to Digital Books
I Went to Boston for a Free Tablet
Here are some key takeaways from the conference.
#CMPTO Offers 10,000 Points to All Attendees
Gamification, social reading, and crowdsourcing were the topics of the night. Here’s a recap of how the night played out.
Infinite Custom Content Possibilities: BookRiff
Reading for the Holidays?
BookNet Canada’s November 23 Code Meet Print session looks at the brave frontier of …reading! The session, called Reading Is Social, is timely as we move into the season that everyone in the book industry is pumped for—the holidays! Are people still going to buy that someone special a dead tree copy of that great non-fiction title, or are they thinking about how they can really show they care by getting involved in the latest greatest trends in e-reading? How are they going to decide what to pick up for their Secret Santa exchange? Where will they find out about new books?
Questions like these made us wonder: How is the book industry leveraging game mechanics, crowdsourcing, and social platforms to make reading even more attractive?

