How to check out ebooks from your library's Overdrive ebook database, put them on your Nook, and return them when you're done. Ruth Kitchin Tillman © 2011. How to Sell Books From Your Website: Top 3 E-commerce Solutions for Authors by Anne Hill describes. If you want to sell ebooks directly on your website. Publishing Your Own Electronic Book (Ebook) by Christopher Heng, You may have seen them around on the Internet. Some of them are available free of charge. Others have to be bought. A couple of Stephen King's latest stories are available only in that form. I'm talking about electronic books (or ebooks), of course. In the age of the Internet, newsletters and ezines are not the only things you can publish without recourse to a big name publisher. Now, anyone can publish their own book. Why Should You Publish Your Own Book? Besides wanting to immortalize your name, here are a couple of reasons why you might want to publish your own electronic book (eBook). • Publicity for your website or business Why do you think so many people on the Internet are giving away electronic books? Free ebooks, like other free things, spread fast. They become an easy way for you to publicize your website or business. Of course, for that to happen, your Ebook needs to be more than just an advertising brochure - it really has to have something worth reading for people to bother to read and pass it on. • For Sale Electronic books for sale are becoming increasingly common on the web. As mentioned earlier, even Stephen King has taken to publishing electronically. It's becoming an acceptable medium in this age of electronic communication. Advantages of Electronic Publishing Over Hardcopy Publishing The beauty of publishing your book electronically is that your costs are incredibly low (relative to hardcopy publishing). You only need to get the software to create the ebook, and nowadays, you can even get that free of charge. Whether you sell or distribute 1000 copies of your eBook or just one copy, your cost of producing the ebook remains at that same fixed cost it took to produce the first copy. In fact, once you've bought your software, you can produce any number of Ebooks without incurring any additional cost. Another advantage is that you do not need to try to find a publisher to accept your work. You can be your own publisher and distributor. What Should I Write? As in the case of publishing newsletters, you should of course write on things you're familiar with. If your intention is to publicize your website or your business, your topic should of course be related to what you're promoting. That way, people will come to see you as an expert in that field and go to your site for more information and help. Steps To Take • Get the software for you to create an electronic book (see below). • Write your ebook. • Use the software to convert your document to the electronic book format. • Make your ebook available from your website. Note that even if you wish to sell your Ebook, you should still have a sample of your eBook available freely to whet the appetites of your prospective customers. • Publicize your ebook. The Common Ebook Formats • Portable Document Format (PDF) The most common ebook format for self-publication nowadays is the Portable Document Format, or the PDF. In fact, it is so widely used that even though there are no official standards for ebooks, it is virtually the de facto standard on the Internet. The PDF format has the advantage that it can be read on any platform: there are for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Unix (various), handheld computers, etc. Although these viewers have to be downloaded separately for some systems, PDF files are so widely available and used nowadays that many people already have them on their systems. Many off-the-shelf computer systems are typically sold with the reader pre-installed. The fact that PDF files are multi-platform means not only that users of any type of computer can read your book, but also that they can read your book on their handheld devices (eg, PDAs, tablets, smartphones) when travelling, etc, giving you an additional selling point for your book. Ebooks in this format function almost like a real book — they are portable. Familiarity with the PDF is another advantage of this format. Visitors seeing that the book is a PDF file will not flinch (much) about downloading it and reading it. In fact, on a number of commercial business-to-business sites, many documents and white papers are only available in PDF. There are many available. In addition, the most modern, including Microsoft Word, also have the ability to save a file in the PDF format. Note: after you create your PDF ebook, if you need information on how to put it on your website and link to it, check out the article. • Electronic Publication (EPUB) Another format sometimes used for ebooks is the EPUB. It is supported by a number of e-book devices, including the iPhone, iPad, Nook, Sony Reader, and so on (although not the Kindle, at the date of this writing). Unfortunately, if your target audience primarily uses computer desktops, it may not be the ideal choice either, since they will have to install additional software just to read it. To create one, you will need an editor or wordprocessor that can save to the EPUB format. • Raw HTML Format The raw HTML format is self-explanatory. It can be read by anyone with a web browser. The major disadvantage of this method is that if you require more than one file for your book, some readers may become confused and not know which file to start with. To create files in such format, simply use whatever software that you currently use to create your website, be it like or, or commercial editors like. Of course, if there are multiple pages, you will probably need to distribute your ebook in some sort of archive format, like in a zip file, and give instructions to your readers how they can, and which file to click on to start reading. • Windows Executable File Another possible format to use is the Windows executable file (EXE file). To use this format, you will need an ebook 'compiler' that converts your document into a Windows program. When your reader runs the file, a built-in viewer will display the book for him/her to read. This format has a couple of major disadvantages. Firstly, with the proliferation of viruses and adware on the Internet, many visitors are suspicious of having to run an executable file just to read a document. Putting your book in this format may put off such people. Secondly, your audience is restricted to Windows users. In the past, this format had the advantage that you do not need to tell your visitors to download a specialized viewer to read the file. They can just double-click the file. Nowadays, I feel that this advantage is more than offset by its disadvantages and the fact that other formats like the PDF can also be read by most people simply by double-clicking the file, since they already have the viewer on their systems. Probably the only remaining advantage this format has is if you want to impose some sort of restrictions or protection for your ebooks, commonly called 'DRM'. For example if you are selling ebooks, and you don't trust your buyers not to distribute it to others, some ebook compilers provide features like including a serial number into every ebook and password-protecting pages. Note that although I mention this as 'advantage', it may actually come back to bite you since users typically don't like DRM protections, and they tend to cause their own share of system compatibility problems. I personally don't recommend this method, for the reasons mentioned above. • Proprietary Formats There are numerous other proprietary formats for ebooks, such as those you get if you publish through third party publishers like. However, since this article is about self-publication, I will not deal with those. How to Increase Sales of Your Ebook: Create a 3D Image of your Book After creating your book and putting it online, you may also want to consider creating a picture of your ebook (see picture below for an example). Although your publication is not a physical product like a printed book, having a 3D image of your ebook serves many purposes: • It gives you a relevant picture to display for your e-publication. Since yours is an electronic product, you don't really have a picture to show for it. A 3D book cover image is as good a pictorial representation as any. • It makes your product seem more tangible in people's minds. Although they know that they'll be getting an ebook, a photo of it somehow makes your book more like a worthwhile purchase. • It helps people to associate your product with things usually connected to a printed book: something that may contains useful content that they can learn from or be entertained. The picture can be created using any. Is It Worth The Effort? Publishing electronic books can provide you with an additional revenue stream (if you're selling them) and a means of promoting your website (there's nothing like a freebie to attract people to your site or business). In an era when millions of sites are competing for the same audience, every little bit helps. Copyright 2000-2017 by Christopher Heng. All rights reserved. Get more free tips and articles like, on web design, promotion, revenue and scripting, from. You are here: > > thesitewizard™ News Feed (RSS Site Feed) Do you find this article useful? You can learn of new articles and scripts that are published on by subscribing to the RSS feed. Simply point your RSS feed reader or a browser that supports RSS feeds. You can from my. Please Do Not Reprint This Article This article is copyrighted. Please do not reproduce or distribute this article in whole or part, in any form. Related Pages • • • • • • • • • New Articles • • • • • • • • • • Popular Articles • • • • • • • • How to Link to This Page To link to this page from your website, simply cut and paste the following code to your web page. Publishing Your Own Electronic Book (Ebook) It will appear on your page as.
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Calling all foodies! In this book club, we pick the food theme and you check out any cookbook that relates. You select and make a recipe at home and then bring it in to share. We will discuss the cookbooks and what you liked or didn't like about the recipe, all while enjoying food! Registration required. January (no meeting). FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY > To access our online catalog click the link below. To access our online catalog click the link below. The Hamilton-Wenham Public Library provides free meeting rooms to the community as a public service. Use of these meeting rooms does not constitute an endorsement. Ontario Library Service. Click here to view eBook details for Research for the. Culture and Sport through the Southern Ontario Library Service and Ontario. The Hamilton Public Library is now part of the, powered by Overdrive, allowing us to offer you the opportunity to download eBooks, audiobooks and more to your computer, mobile device, or eBook reader. A list of supported devices can be found. What You Need • An Internet connection via PC, Mac, or mobile device • A valid library card. A card is valid if you have used it in the past two years and your account has no overdue books or fines. You must know your number. • Free required software • For audiobooks, music and video: OverDrive Media Console available for download. You may need to upgrade your Windows Media Player Security. To do this, in the Overdrive Media Console program, click on 'Tools' in the taskbar, then 'Windows Media Player Security Upgrade.' Follow the on screen instructions and you will be able to listen to audiobooks. • For PDF and EPUB eBooks ( Nooks): Adobe Digital Editions downloaded on your computer. To use the Adobe Digital Editions you will need to create an Adobe ID. • For Kindle eBooks: You can download a free Kindle reading app for your computer or other devices to read Kindle eBooks even if you don't have a Kindle How It Works Step 1: Browse • To sign in, click 'My Account' or 'Sign In' on the green toolbar at the top of the site. Select 'Hamilton Public Library' from the drop down menu. Enter your card number and click 'Sign In' • Browse the. • You can search by title, subject, author, or format. Step 2: Check Out • Add selection to your 'Cart.' Items will stay in the cart for 30 minutes. They will be removed if not checked out in that time period. If a title you want is not available, you may place a hold. You will be prompted for your email address and will receive an email when the title is obtainable. You will have 3 days after receiving the email to check out the item before your hold expires and moves to the next person on the list. • You may 'Continue Browsing' or 'Proceed to Checkout' after adding items to your cart. • When you are ready to checkout, the page will tell the lending period for each item. You will also learn 'Maximum checkouts allowed at one time on my library card,' 'Current number of titles checked out,' and 'Checkouts remaining after this checkout.' Step 3: Download and enjoy! • Once you have checked out: • If the item is an ePUB or PDF: Click 'Download' and 'Open' when prompted to. This should automatically download and open the file in Adobe Digital Editions. You can read the book on your computer or transfer to a device. To transfer the book, plug your device into the computer. The program should automatically detect your device and show it in the left-hand column while viewing your 'Library.' To move the book, click on the title in the right pane and drag and drop it onto your device. It should now be located on your device for you to read and enjoy. • If the item is an audiobook: Click 'Download' and 'Open' when prompted to. This should automatically download and open the file in Overdrive Media Console. You may listen to the book on your computer or transfer to a device. To transfer the audiobook, highlight the title you wish to transfer, then click 'Transfer' on the toolbar. Follow the guided instructions and you should then be able to listen to the audiobook on your device. • If the item is a Kindle book: Click 'Get for Kindle.' You will be directed to Amazon.com to 'Get library book' and deliver it where you choose. • Items will automatically expire and be returned at the end of the checkout period. There are no late fees. Circulation Guidelines • 5 items can be checked out on an account • 3 items can be reserved at a time • eBooks, Music, and Videos are checked out for 14 days. • Audiobooks are checked out for 7 days • There are no renewals. If your check out time is up, the item will return to the library. If no one else has reserved it, you may check it out and download it again. Help • A guided tour to introduce you to OverDrive is available. • Help at the Central Texas Digital Library website • • • • • • If you need more help, bring your device and cables to attach to the computer on Tuesdays or Thursdays and Stacey will do her best to help you in person. This is a page of background notes that I wrote for my review of the Samsung E65. It was written to the best of my recollection. It's not completely accurate nor is everything in context. These are just my notes, and they are not to be considered published material. Check with me before you use any details. Samsung have had a troubled history with ebook readers. They had first released a couple models in their home market (South Korea), but things didn't go so well when they tried to enter the US, Europe, and other markets. NuvoMedia released the first handheld e-reader, the Rocket eBook. SoftBook launched its SoftBook reader. This e-reader, with expandable storage, could store up to 100,000 pages of content, including text, graphics and pictures. The Cybook was sold and manufactured at first by Cytale (1998–2003) and later by Bookeen. The biggest selection of eBooks and Audiobooks from Kindle in Literature & Fiction, Foreign Languages, Religion & Spirituality, Business, Romance, History, Kids, Non. Samsung tried to get into ereaders in a big way, and they launched 4 models at CES 2010. I have the E65, and it was one of 4 that Samsung had on display. There was a 5” model, 2 6” models, and a 9.7” model. Only a 6” model and the 9.7”were scheduled to be released in the US market, though, and neither were actually sold. E101 Samsung had a 9.7” model at CES 2010, and I believe it was called the E101. It was their first disaster. So far as I know it never hit the market anywhere. Do you remember what happened a few weeks after CES 2010? Yes, the E101 was the iPad's first victim. The iPad cost only $500, and the E100 had a retail of $699 (this was announced at CES 2010). Yeah, that worked out well. E6 The 6” for the US market was called the E6, I believe, and it was Samsung's second disaster. It survived the iPad, but it fell victim to the ebook reader price war of June 2010. It also wasn't released in the US because with the new lower price point it cost too damn much. E65 At least 1 model was sold in Europe (and possibly elsewhere), and that's what I have. I picked it up on clearance a bout a month ago. The original retail was 299 euros, and I got it for half that plus shipping. In case you were wondering, yes, that clearance price is more than the retail price if the Kindle. Are you beginning to grasp the scale of the disaster that is Samsung's ebook readers? E5 (or E50) I never found out what happened to Samsung's 5” ebook reader. It doesn’t seem to have been reviewed by any gadget blog, nor has it shown up at MobileRead. If you find evidence that all 4 models showed up at a trade show during 2010, it wasn't a sign that they entered the local market. One thing I've figured out is that most trade shows were handled by Samsung Global, not the local division. For example, there were 4 models 9n the Samsung booth at CES 2010 but only 2 were referenced at the Samsung press conference. Samsung Global stocked the booth and Samsung USA held the press conference. If you know that the E5 or the E101 were sold somewhere, please let me know. 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The only thing that keeps me from spending a boatload of money at eHarlequin is the DRM. 60 Best Websites To Download Free ePub and PDF EBooks. Public domain books are more often than not published 30 to 50 years ago where the. 60 Ransomware. Visit the official Harlequin book site. See the newest novels, discuss with other book lovers, buy romance books online. (If anybody cares, I would love to trade my money for Susan Napier’s entire DRM-free backlist.) I mostly buy paper books; but when I’m in the store, I rarely plunk down cold hard cash for new Presents because the titles and covers turn me off (they’ve gone beyond silly into self-parody). On the other hand, I would definitely buy them as ebooks because: 1) when I’m online I focus more on the author and blurb, 2) I’d buy them when the mood struck, 3) they’re at a great price-point for impulsive ebook orders, and 4) it’s sooo much easier to spend money virtually. Also FYI, if you don’t already know about get there now. It’s a very easy to use site that keeps your epubs in an online “keeper shelf” that interfaces pretty easily with Stanza. You use the safari browser to go to threepress and there’s a little clicky button right next to each book on your bookshelf that says “read in Stanza.” Fictionwise’s Personal Content shelf hasn’t worked very successfully for me with the.pdb files on Stanza so far (although their tech support tells me the new version of Stanza will do better translating the secure ereader format. Bookworm also has an “epub checker” thing that lets you see your converted-to-epub files to make sure they translate properly. Apparently converting from Adobe Digital Editions leaves out important metadata, which might be what happened here. @Kalen: Thanks much. The FREE BOOKS link wasn’t there last night; it was there this morning and I was able to download eReader files all right from it. I guess they fixed the problem! @Miki – I think you’re a little harsh on Harlequin maybe? It must have been some job to do the free ones in all the formats. And now they are cropping up everywhere. Fictionwise will probably have them in the other formats as they work out the kinks. Looks like the missing link is Mobipocket – can’t find those versions anywhere. I don’t need it, but I’m taking it to mean that they must be working on the Kindle versions of the free books, since Kindle and Mobipocket are so similar. @: I think if I were being harsh, I wouldn’t have posted alternative links to use. I would have just complained about the difficult service. I work with a lot of people who are not comfortable with computers. I know the younger folk have had access to computers in schools since the were kids, but I work with a lot of avid readers who’d still rather stick a piece of paper in a typewriter than use a computer. I’ve helped my mother learn to use her various software programs. Tried to help my father learn his (god help me, I’ve about given up on that, though!) 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