This chapter examines recent developments in self-publishing. In the book trade, self-publishing has traditionally been dismissed as little more than an exercise in vanity. But, as Young demonstrates, the possibilities of e-books have thrown up examples that force us to rethink the role and reputation of self-publishing.13 page(s
As academics, journalists, authors and other publishing industry figures decry the growing market d...
The boom in self-publishing has created a market of hundreds of thousands of new books a year. The ...
A do-it-yourself culture and amateur production are significant features of creative industries. Sel...
International audienceDevelopments in vanity presses, electronic publishing and social media have le...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue tha...
This study examines the relationship between rising trends of self-publishing authorship and e-book ...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
This article addresses initial considerations and presents possible applications and publishing mode...
This report introduces self-publishing through a di:xussion of why people choose to self-publish and...
A popular school of thought in the study of publishing, exemplified by the influential Long Tail the...
The emergence of the e-book as a major phenomenon in the publishing industry is of interest, world-w...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post digitalisation, analysing the...
E-book self-publishing is a growing model of publishing that overcomes many limitations that traditi...
There has been much speculation in the past years about self-publishing. Some argue that publishing ...
As academics, journalists, authors and other publishing industry figures decry the growing market d...
The boom in self-publishing has created a market of hundreds of thousands of new books a year. The ...
A do-it-yourself culture and amateur production are significant features of creative industries. Sel...
International audienceDevelopments in vanity presses, electronic publishing and social media have le...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post-digitalisation. We argue tha...
This study examines the relationship between rising trends of self-publishing authorship and e-book ...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
Background: The third revolution, also called the digital revolution, has challenged the traditional...
This article addresses initial considerations and presents possible applications and publishing mode...
This report introduces self-publishing through a di:xussion of why people choose to self-publish and...
A popular school of thought in the study of publishing, exemplified by the influential Long Tail the...
The emergence of the e-book as a major phenomenon in the publishing industry is of interest, world-w...
This paper explores the structure of the book publishing industry post digitalisation, analysing the...
E-book self-publishing is a growing model of publishing that overcomes many limitations that traditi...
There has been much speculation in the past years about self-publishing. Some argue that publishing ...
As academics, journalists, authors and other publishing industry figures decry the growing market d...
The boom in self-publishing has created a market of hundreds of thousands of new books a year. The ...
A do-it-yourself culture and amateur production are significant features of creative industries. Sel...