This paper is based on an Australian government funded research project looking at the implications of digitization for the book publishing industry, which was completed in 2008. Although Australian-based, the project and subsequent research have wider implications for application elsewhere. The paper initially provides a snapshot of Australian book publishing in a global context, and then summarizes our findings on the current and potential future impact of digital technologies. The original research employed an interpretive research paradigm, using a mixed methodology design, including an online survey of book publishers and the conduct of 14 case studies. Since completion of the project, the pace of technology-related change in book publ...
After almost two decades of hype and speculation predicting a digital book revolution, the last 12-1...
This collection of essays by established and emerging scholars of Australian publishing examines the...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue tha...
In a government-funded research project into the implications of digitization for book publishing in...
The purpose of this paper is to report the findings from a research project aiming to investigate th...
This paper initially provides a snapshot of the landscape surrounding the Australian publishing indu...
This paper initially provides a snapshot of the landscape surrounding the Australian publishing indu...
This interpretive study of change in Australian book publishing, included a survey of book publisher...
This paper provides a snapshot of the landscape surrounding the Australian publishing industry. It p...
This research aims to identify issues associated with the impact of digital technology on the publis...
This paper presents a brief summary of the findings of a Web-based survey of the views of Australian...
This research aims to identify issues associated with the impact of digital technology on the publis...
This paper presents a brief summary of the findings of a Web-based survey of the views of Australian...
This research examined a potential disruption in the book publishing industry. Its aim was to descri...
The effects of globalization and the digital revolution on the Australian literary field have undeni...
After almost two decades of hype and speculation predicting a digital book revolution, the last 12-1...
This collection of essays by established and emerging scholars of Australian publishing examines the...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue tha...
In a government-funded research project into the implications of digitization for book publishing in...
The purpose of this paper is to report the findings from a research project aiming to investigate th...
This paper initially provides a snapshot of the landscape surrounding the Australian publishing indu...
This paper initially provides a snapshot of the landscape surrounding the Australian publishing indu...
This interpretive study of change in Australian book publishing, included a survey of book publisher...
This paper provides a snapshot of the landscape surrounding the Australian publishing industry. It p...
This research aims to identify issues associated with the impact of digital technology on the publis...
This paper presents a brief summary of the findings of a Web-based survey of the views of Australian...
This research aims to identify issues associated with the impact of digital technology on the publis...
This paper presents a brief summary of the findings of a Web-based survey of the views of Australian...
This research examined a potential disruption in the book publishing industry. Its aim was to descri...
The effects of globalization and the digital revolution on the Australian literary field have undeni...
After almost two decades of hype and speculation predicting a digital book revolution, the last 12-1...
This collection of essays by established and emerging scholars of Australian publishing examines the...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue tha...