In this post, we’ve decided to review the list of the most popular book tracking apps and websites. We all know Goodreads and will start with it since it’s probably the oldest and most popular one. However, nowadays, there are plenty of other apps worth considering. And today, we’ll take a look at ten such apps and try to decide what to choose based on your goals.
From kid books and comics to challenges faced by major retailers, the book industry has a unique blend of news for June. Many stories at the halfway point of the year focus on finance and the retail sector. Some independent bookshops sell, while others get a boost from unique marketing campaigns. Online fiction success grows while brick-and-mortar sales suffer.
Explore a wide range of book industry news for June 2024 below. Additionally, don’t forget to check out recent book industry news for April & May.
The final two months of spring 2024 offer a wide variety of book and publishing-related news that affects everyone from casual readers to authors themselves. From the top-tier prizes awarded at the US Book Show to small-town changes that affect libraries and self-publishers, as the year heats up, so does the discussion about the right to read across the United States.
Here are the highlights of book industry news for April and May 2024. Explore updates and announcements from February & March, too.
Just because the world is becoming more digital doesn’t mean that books have become irrelevant. Digitalization has helped make millions of books more readily available to billions of people.
Indeed, the “digital shift” has sparked a surge in the development of book-related APIs, which are now recognized as crucial tools for accessing a wealth of book metadata, from titles and author names to ISBNs and summaries. Still, among the most sought-after functionalities of these APIs is the ability to retrieve book cover images.
A reliable API can be invaluable if you are developing a book recommendation engine, a search tool, or an application to enhance reading experiences.
This blog post’ll explore the top five APIs for sourcing book cover images while discussing their broader role in the tech-savvy world of book lovers and publishing professionals.
The early months of 2024 bring together a unique blend of old and new in the publishing and literary worlds. Emerging markets in Spanish-language publishing expand in ways supported by big print and audio publishers. Critics choose top lists across genres. A new subgenre – romantasy – takes center stage at Chicago’s Otherworld Theater while one of the biggest publishers ever celebrates 100 years of success.
Here’s the major book industry news for February and March 2024. If you missed January news, we suggest checking that out as well.
If you were a librarian, how would you organize the seemingly endless number of books under your care? One of the easiest ways to do so may be to arrange them alphabetically, but is that really helpful?
Using that system, a book titled Human Biology may be next to Bob’s Big Adventure. The two books have nothing in common, and someone looking for books on human biology would have to know either the name of each book he’s looking for or blindly search each shelf to find other books on the same topic.
With that being said, a better system would be to organize books based on the topic, which is exactly what Melvil Dewey thought.
Data is everywhere, and people have never been more interested in gaining access to it. Yet, despite this abundance of data, sales figures can be hard to put your finger on. Book sales data is a prime example. Without some popular books being sold at thousands of stores, online outlets, and even audiobook sites, it can sometimes seem very difficult to pinpoint just how many copies a particular book has sold.
Fortunately, there are solutions. In this article, we’ll discuss some helpful strategies you can use to find sales data for any book.
In the past, most of the wealth of our collective knowledge was hidden between the pages of a book. Some of these books, like encyclopedias, were relatively easy to get your hands on, but niche topics or rare tales could be challenging to come by.
Living in the internet age, we have more information at our fingertips than ever before. Books that were once inaccessible to the masses are now able to be identified and purchased at the touch of a few buttons.
In the world of books and literature, there’s a key element that might not always catch the spotlight but plays an essential role in connecting stories with their readers: book metadata.
This behind-the-scenes hero is essential for finding, categorizing, and enjoying books, especially when stories move from printed pages to digital displays.
Let’s take a look at what book metadata is all about!
2023 was a landmark year in the book industry, not only in terms of sales but also due to controversy. Political agendas invaded the lives of authors and readers, while AI threatened to shake up reading as we know it. Though neither of these issues show signs of slowing down, 2024 will likely come with its own share of shocking news.
Here’s the major book industry news you missed in January of 2024. Additionally, if you missed the news from November & December 2023, we recommend catching up on those as well.