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Publishers increasingly concerned about ebook quality, says new DCL and Bowker survey on digital publishing industry trends -

Publishers are increasingly concerned with quality as they move towards digital productions, according to a new survey on trends in the digital publishing industry. Of the respondents, 84 percent are planning to publish digitally in 2014 (an increase of 21 percent over the prior year), and 52 percent of respondents said quality of digital conversion was the aspect of greatest concern. The survey was jointly conducted by Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL), an industry leader in organizing and converting content into digital formats, and Bowker, a leading provider of bibliographic information management solutions for publishers, booksellers, and libraries.

Books in digital formats are continuing to become the norm. More and more publishers are planning to publish digitally. As a result, quality in conversion has become more important than ever, and cost is no longer as big a factor as it has been in the past. According to Laura Dawson, Product Manager at Bowker, the challenge for publishers now is to ensure that all conversion and content quality is done with the greatest amount of care, especially to meet reader expectations.

The full results of the survey is available online at http://www.dclab.com/resources/surveys/dcl-bowker-2014-digital-publishing.

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