Espresso Book Machine

McNally Jackson, NY Bookstore, Unveils Print On Demand Machine

NYC The Blog | Posted 05.25.2011

Nolita's McNally Jackson Books has a new toy named William Caxton. William, seen above, is an Espresso Book Machine 2.0 made by Soho's On Demand Books...

First Espresso Book Machine In Continental Europe

publishersweekly.com | Posted 05.25.2011

On Demand Books, the company behind the Espresso Book Machine, continues to extend its reach. Late last month it installed its first machine in contin...

Amidst eBook Frenzy, Print-On-Demand Is Quietly Thriving

fool.com | Alyce Lomax | Posted 05.25.2011

Despite all the talk that most Americans read fewer books these days, e-books have become one of the retail world's hottest topics. The publishing ind...

Publishing: Taking the Power Back

Judith D. Schwartz | Posted 05.25.2011

Judith D. Schwartz

Like therapy, publishing is an institution with an evolving set of rules and strategies. I had learned the hard way that institutions, believe in them as we may, are not infallible.

Why I Bought a Bookstore

Jeff Mayersohn | Posted 05.25.2011

Jeff Mayersohn

In October of 2008, as the financial world was crumbling, my wife and I bought a bookstore. This might strike some as slightly crazier than buying up the world's supply of phone booths or carbon paper.

Google To Print Books From Digital Library

AP | MICHAEL LIEDTKE | Posted 05.25.2011

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google Inc. is giving 2 million books in its digital library a chance to be reincarnated as paperbacks. As part of a de...

Should Internet Content Be Free? The Best Model to Save Newspapers, Books, and Music in the Digital Age

Anis Shivani | Posted 05.25.2011

Anis Shivani

How can we retain, even enhance, creativity in the digital age, taking advantage of near-zero costs of redistribution? Two recent books consider the question.