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Jani Patokallio: Why ebooks will soon be obsolete  Archive

Thursday, 3 May 2012
Ebooks will be obsolete within five years, claims Jani Patokallio. Crippled by territorial license restrictions, digital rights management, and single-purpose devices and file formats that are simultaneously immature and already...

Trent Jamieson on genre bookselling  Archive

Monday, 30 April 2012
Booksellers need to be more adventurous with their genre sections, writes fantasy author and bookseller Trent Jamieson. As booksellers we need to tend our genre sections, be aware of what...

Reviews: June 2012  Archive

Friday, 27 April 2012
Fiction The Daughters of Mars (Tom Keneally, Vintage, June) A sprawling saga, The Daughters of Mars is based on journals kept by Australian nursing sisters who laboured in claustrophobic hospital...

The recent boom in the remainder book trade  Archive

Friday, 20 April 2012
It’s an aspect of the industry that’s rarely discussed, but the remainder book trade in Australia is booming, reports Eloise Keating. When Angus & Robertson and Borders stores began to...

Booksellers for and against e-retailing  Archive

Thursday, 19 April 2012
From Booki.sh to ReadCloud and the recently announced TitlePage Plus, indie booksellers now have a number of options with which to enter the e-retail space. But not all are eager...

BISG: the recommendations  Archive

Friday, 16 March 2012
More than a year in the making, the Book Industry Strategy Group report to government has finally been delivered. Here are the main recommendations: Released publicly in November 2011, the...