Book Printing Outlook : E-Readers Equal E-rosion?
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Erik Cagle
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"The impact of digital readers may, in the longer term, reduce the rate of growth in traditional book markets. But the impact, so far, has been modest," he states. "Reference products may be more impacted over time. We expect that consumers will value content in both paper and electronic books. Our challenge is to offer publishers the ability to simultaneously deliver printed and electronic books to consumers on a timely and cost-effective basis."
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