Tag: ebooks

6 eBooks That Will Make You Want to Get an eReader

By Christine Persaud
There are some great reasons to get an eReader, not least of which is helping reduce paper consumption as well as clutter. They mimic the look and feel of a paperback book, are easy to travel with, and will help encourage you to read more.

International Women’s Day: Bringing Inclusivity to Publishing

By Yasmin Ranade
Technology can underpin inclusivity, especially in online publishing. Reach, availability, (potentially) lower cost, content, and the medium of epublishing allows more people to share and access information, but is all digital content accessible to everyone?

What Canadians Read This Year

By Yasmin Ranade
In this time of great societal change, romance, inspiring biographies and soulful stories about the human condition have captured the minds of Canadian readers.

Reading Surge in Canada in 2020

By Yasmin Ranade
It’s been a busy year for reading, according to Rakuten Kobo. Canadian Kobo readers spent the equivalent of 6,932 years reading in 2020, 570 more years than 2019.

Reviewing the Kobo Nia

By Ted Kritsonis

If you have simple needs when it comes to an eReader, the Kobo Nia is built to offer little else but actually reading.

Online Reading on The Rise: The Big Library Read Program

By Yasmin Ranade
Big Library Read is an international reading program that simultaneously connects millions of readers around the world with an ebook through public libraries and schools, t’s a worldwide digital version of a local book club and the program is free to readers through participating local public libraries and schools.

Reviewing the Kobo Libra H2O

By Ted Kritsonis

Kobo maintains a familiar form factor and delivers on a set of features to make it possible to read just about anywhere on the new Libra H2O.