Adapting to Conditions

The publishing business mirrors the natural world in many ways: it’s a fertile, creative process influenced by myriad conditions, some as unpredictable and unforgiving as weather. The coming of the ebook and digital publishing to the Canadian book industry can be compared to the approach of climate change. Although the digital revolution was long predicted, there were ebook deniers and those who predicted the end of publishing and bookselling civilization. In recent years, Canadian publishers prepared, digitizing their frontlists and backlists as fast as they could, while watching the effects of the phenomenon as it washed through the U.S. industry first. Continue reading at 'Publishers Weekly'

[ Publishers Weekly | 2012-09-21 00:00:00 UTC ]

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