US Booksellers Association, NetGalley to launch ‘Digital White Box’ program
The American Booksellers Association (ABA) and NetGalley have announced a new program that will allow publishers to make digital proofs available exclusively to ABA member booksellers. The Digital White Box...
Hachette Australia joins NetGalley
Hachette Australia is the latest local publisher to make digital advance reading copies of its books available through NetGalley. There are 30 Hachette Australia titles currently listed on NetGalley. Among the first...
HarperCollins US launches digital proofs platform for authors, events
In the US, HarperCollins has launched a new program that allows authors and the publisher’s marketing and publicity teams to share digital proofs of forthcoming books, reports Publishers Weekly. The...
MUP, Harlequin Escape join NetGalley
Melbourne University Publishing (MUP) and Harlequin Escape are the latest local publishers to make electronic advance reading copies of their books available through NetGalley. The US-based NetGalley allows registered readers,...
Talkback: A preference for digital or printed proofs?
Do you prefer to receive digital or printed proofs? Books+Publishing asked four booksellers. Mandy Macky, owner, Dymocks Adelaide While all of us read on ereaders from time to time, our...