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LibreDigital Showcases "All Access" eBook Technology at Texas Book Festival
AUSTIN, Texas - (BUSINESS WIRE) - In advance of one of the country's leading book festivals, LibreDigital,
Inc., is showcasing its AllAccess content delivery platform, which
allows publishers, resellers and authors to give readers access to
eBooks on any device. The
Texas Book Festival, which annually attracts more than 200 authors
and more than 35,000 book lovers, already is using the LibreDigital
platform on its Web site (www.texasbookfestival.org)
to power free eBook previews, prior to its two-day celebration of
literacy October 31 - November 1, 2009, at the Texas State Capitol.
eReader trends and AllAccess technology will be the focus of one of the
first panels at the Texas Book Festival. The discussion titled: "Are
Books Dead?" will take place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 31 in the
Texas State Capitol House Chamber. Joining the panel is media trend
follower Allen Weiner, Gartner; Kana Shae, Books on Board, which is the
largest independent eBook store; and the founder of the Internet
eLibrary and Senior Editor at MediaBistro, Ron Hogan. Bob Carlton
of LibreDigital will moderate the panel.
"When consumers purchase eBooks, they want options to be able to read
them on the device of their choice - whether it's an eReader, computer
or mobile phone," said Russell
P. Reeder, President and CEO of LibreDigital, Inc., an emerging
force in marketing, publishing and digital content distribution. "With
our AllAccess technology, we make this possible - a benefit for both
consumers and the book-selling industry."
The LibreDigital AllAccess technology enables book publishers, resellers
and authors to deliver eBooks for download on popular devices,
including, eReaders from Barnes & Noble, Sony and Amazon, and smart
phones like the Blackberry and iPhone. With LibreDigital, consumers also
benefit by not having to worry about different formats and displays
required for each device since the technology is designed to ensure a
high-quality experience on any size screen. The Texas Book Festival is
making previews of many of the works featured at this year's festival
available for download using the LibreDigital AllAccess technology. Some
of the popular works include:
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Boxing Shadows by Anissa Zamarron and Kip Stratton, UT Press;
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Death at Solstice: A Gloria Damasco Mystery by Lucha Corpi, Arte
Publico;
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NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children by Po Bronson, Hachette Book
Group; and
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The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski, HarperCollins
Publishers.
"As one of the country's premier book festivals, we're pleased to
showcase the new AllAccess eBook delivery technology," said Heidi
Marquez Smith, Executive Director of the Texas Book Festival. "We
believe eBooks are transforming the reading experience and can increase
the audience of book readers and support many literacy efforts."
LibreDigital works with six of the world's top ten book publishers,
including HarperCollins Publishers, Hachette Book Group, and Simon &
Schuster, and many of the leading newspapers. LibreDigital helps them to
securely deliver content across an expanding array of digital channels,
including eReaders, smart phones, search engines, online stores, and new
print-on-demand devices. The LibreDigital BookBrowse feature allows
authors and publishers to determine which portions of a book can be
previewed online. The new LibreDigital AllAccess platform enables book
publishers, resellers and authors to deliver eBooks for any reading
device, will be available in early 2010. For more information visit www.libredigital.com.
Twitter: @LibreDigital.
About The Texas Book Festival:
Founded in 1995 by Laura Bush and a group of interested volunteers, the
Texas Book Festival (TBF) occurs annually on the grounds of the Texas
State Capitol. It features readings and discussions from more than 200
of the most accomplished Texas and national authors. With the help of
the Austin community, a statewide advisory committee and more than 900
volunteers, the organization has grown each year. In addition to being
one of the most prestigious literary festivals in the nation, the TBF
develops and manages year-round programs that foster literacy statewide.
This year's festival is October 31 - November 1, 2009 at the Texas State
Capitol. More at www.texasbookfestival.org.
Tweeting at the Festival? Be sure to tag #TXBF!
About LibreDigital
LibreDigital
makes it profitable to manage and market digital content, providing a
web-based warehouse and distribution platform for six of the top ten
book publishers and over 175 newspapers and periodicals. The
LibreDigital solution allows publishers to store and secure digital
content in any form, and to deliver content on-demand to any
marketplace, consumer, or device. LibreDigital serves the world's top
firms in over 120 countries including HarperCollins Publishers, Hachette
Book Group and Simon & Schuster. Backed by Adams Capital Management,
Triangle Peak Partners, Noro-Moseley Partners, the New York Times
Company, and HarperCollins Publishers, LibreDigital partners with a
number of industry leaders, including Baker & Taylor, to provide a full
range of solutions. LibreDigital is based in Austin, Texas, with offices
in New York City and the United Kingdom. www.libredigital.com
LibreDigital is a trademark of LibreDigital, Inc. All other company and
product names mentioned are used only for identification and may be
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
For LibreDigital:
Karl Scholz, 512-493-0909
karl.scholz@virtualprdirector.com
or
For
Texas Book Festival:
Lisa Lawrence, 512-426-4904
lisalawrence@earthlink.net
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