Incumbents often fear new technology, it seems. Penguin Group, a book publisher, has asked that all of its e-books be removed from the Amazon Kindle library lending service, which is a joint operation ...
Big-six publisher Penguin is working with digital library distributor 3M Cloud Library to make ebooks available to libraries again — first through a pilot program with the New York City (NYPL) and ...
Penguin Group USA revealed today that, as of April 2, it will remove the six-month embargo on ebook titles licensed to libraries and instead offer new titles immediately after they are released in the ...
With the American Library Association annual meeting set to begin later this week, Penguin has announced a pilot program to digitally lend its titles through libraries. The program, which Penguin is ...
Penguin Group USA will no longer make e-book versions of its titles available for library lending, citing "new concerns about the security of our digital editions". In a statement released to website ...
Nearly two years after Penguin pulled its e-book titles from Overdrive, the market-leading e-book lending service, Penguin titles are finally coming back. According to a statement from OverDrive ...
Penguin Group USA has announced that it is halting all library lending of its new e-book titles, and halting all library lending of its Kindle editions. (Image Credit: Wikipedia) Penguin sent a ...
One of the country's largest publishers, Penguin Group (USA), has suspended making e-editions of new books available to libraries and won't allow libraries to loan any e-books for Amazon.com's Kindle.
The number of e-books available for digital lending on Amazon’s Kindle through public libraries around the country has declined noticeably in recent days — from more than 27,000 to less than 23,000 ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter When Penguin first launched a paperback series aimed at the growing army of Eng Lit students of the 1960s, the publishing house ...
Constance Grady is a senior correspondent on the Culture team for Vox, where since 2016 she has covered books, publishing, gender, celebrity analysis, and theater. As the canon of English literature ...
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