| 2001 Was a Tough Read for E-Books
Review of industry disappointments and prospects. [Wired] (December 25, 2001) |
| 4 Publishers Agree to Sale of E-Books on Yahoo
Short announcement about Penguin Putnam, Simon and Schuster, Random House and HarperCollins publishers. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view. (September 5, 2001) |
| A "Revolution" Waiting to Happen?
A look at the current efforts of e-book publishers, with a focus on children's books. [Publishers Weekly] (January 29, 2001) |
| A Bad Ending for E-Authors
MightyWords is eliminating many of its authors from its e-publishing program. [Wired] (November 11, 2000) |
| A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the E-Book
A overview of e-book business issues such as copyright protection. [American Libraries] (May, 2000) |
| A New Chapter for E-Books
Briefly outlines the history of e-books and details the technology currently on the market. [BusinessWeek] (October 22, 1998) |
| A University that Reveres Tradition Experiments with E-Books
A University of Virginia seminar's trials with e-book readers. [The Chronicle of Higher Education] (May 11, 2001) |
| Amazon.com Launches e-Books Store
News announcement that the online superstore now offers e-books. [E-Commerce News] (November 14, 2000) |
| An Electrifying Read
Explains some of the current e-book technology and how it works. [SF Gate] (September 22, 1998) |
| Another Format in the E-Book Field
News of Reciprocal's introduction of another e-book data format. Free registration required. [NY Times] Free registration required to view. (November 6, 2000) |