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2012 to be revenue tipping point for e-books, says Publishing Technology report -

Publishing Technology plc, a UK-based provider of software and services to the publishing industry, has released a new research at BML's annual Books & Consumers Conference. A third of UK trade publishers surveyed predict that over 10 percent of their total book revenue will come from… Read More

ARL publishes report on digital curation for preservation under new series -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has published 'Digital Curation for Preservation', the first report in its new series, New Roles, for New Times. Authored by Tyler Walters and Katherine Skinner, the report looks at how libraries are developing new roles and services in the arena… Read More

75 percent of PreK-12 students use mobile technology in the classroom, says Simba survey -

Media industry and forecast analysis firm Simba Information, US, together with MCH Data, recently conducted a nationwide survey of PreK-12 information technology coordinators and administrators. The survey reveals that 75 percent of students are using mobile technology for educational purposes in school. The primary driver for… Read More

Forrester Research report examines possible challengers to iPad -

Independent research company Forrester Research, US, recently published a new report saying that the iPad challengers that have been announced so far are solid products with fatally flawed product strategies. These include Android Honeycomb tablets from Motorola, Toshiba and others, as well as the BlackBerry PlayBook… Read More

eReader shipments quadrupled to over 12 million, says IDC report -

More than 10 million media tablets were shipped in the fourth quarter of 2010 (4Q10), according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Media Tablet and eReader Tracker. This is more than double the 4.5 million shipped in the third quarter. Apple's share came down… Read More

ARL releases report on publishing support for small print-based publishers -

The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has released a new report titled 'Publishing Support for Small Print-Based Publishers: Options for ARL Libraries.' This report is the summary of a project funded by ARL to investigate how research libraries might provide support to print-only publishers in order… Read More

International collaboration between researchers results in greater recognition, says study -

Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy has released a new study, according to which US researchers who collaborate with international scientists are more likely to have their work cited than peers who do not utilise overseas expertise. US collaborators with international scientists are also more… Read More

AAUP report on new business models for scholarly publishing -

The Association of American University Presses (AAUP) has released a report titled 'Sustaining Scholarly Publishing: New Business Models for University Presses.' Within the scholarly communications ecosystem, scholarly publishers are a keystone species. University presses - as well as academic societies, research institutions, and other scholarly… Read More

BML study to examine evolution of e-publishing over past 10 years -

Market research firm BML has announced that it is currently conducting a research on the state of e-publishing on behalf of Publishing Technology, a UK-based provider of software and services to the publishing industry. BML offers research information and business intelligence on… Read More

Thomson Reuters study examines resurgence in scientific progress in Middle East -

Business information provider Thomson Reuters, US, has released a study that seeks to examine the resurgence in scientific progress in the Middle East. It identifies the fields of research contributing to the resurgence while studying the need for change in order to continue the region's recent… Read More


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