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    E-Books and Self-Publishing Roundup: June 20, 2017

    by Nate Hoffelder
    June 20, 2017

    Each week, we curate the top stories of the week in e-books and self-publishing. Sign up here to get these delivered right to your inbox.

    1. New Findings Suggest It Might be Better to Read Toddlers an e-Book Than a Print Book (Emma Young / BPS)
    2. Study Questions Effectiveness of Online Education For At-Risk Students (Nick Roll / IHE)
    3. Amazon Has A Fake Book Problem (David Gaughran / Let’s Get Digital)
    4. What Happens When You Stop Writing Negative Book Reviews (Peter Derk / LitReactor)
    5. eBook Publishers Notified of iTunes Connect Changes (D B Hebbard / Talking New Media)
    6. Korean E-Book Service Ridibooks Scores $20M Series C (Catherine Shu / Techcrunch)
    7. Pottermore to Allow Free E-Book Library Loans For Two Weeks (Heloise Wood / The Bookseller)

    Nate is the founder of The Digital Reader. He also builds and repairs websites, and helps authors and small businesses solve tech problems.

    Tagged: amazon book reviews ebook education fake book fraud harry potter itunes connect library literacy online Pottermore

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