
Covering your Bases: 2014 Standards Implementation and Business Planning

The Evolution of Ebook Education
Today’s guest post is from Jordan Knoll, Marketing & Program Developer at eBOUND Canada. eBOUND, a not-for-profit ebook services firm, is co-presenting our upcoming ebookcraft conference. Read on to learn more about the evolution of ebook education at Canadian publishing houses.
The Ebook Unicorn: Standards in Ebook Development

Today’s guest post is from Laura Brady, principal of Brady Type, a full-service book design studio specializing in ebook development, print book production, and general publishing problem solving. She’ll be moderating what promises to be a very lively panel at ebookcraft this March: The Ebook Unicorn.
Intrigued?Turning Art Books into Ebooks

User Experience for Ebooks

Smartphone Reading Is on the Rise
Smartphone users are used to reading on their phones: texts, tweets, emails, news, social media sites, blogs… but do they also read books?
As part of a two-year consumer study, BookNet Canada asked book buyers whether they read books on their phone and, if so, how frequently. This question was asked of over 1,000 book-buying Canadians per quarter from the beginning of 2012 up until the end of the third quarter of 2013.
Five New Year's Resolutions
On January 1st, certain New Year’s resolutions are always popular—eat better, exercise more, quit smoking (again), finally write that book—but the start of a new year is a great time for business-related resolutions, too. So if you’re looking to get more out of your book-related business, here are five resolutions that can help you start the year off right.