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Indie Authors Allowed in for Jefferson Library Award

The New Orleans Advocate says Indie Published authors will be allowed to compete for the Jefferson Library award. Good news for Louisiana Indies.

E Ink Smartphones Trend in 2019

GoodeReader reports that E Ink Smartphones are the newest trend for 2019. And it’s a good fit for eBooks too, since so many people already read them on their phones.

Best of the Amazon Kindles

Slashgear discusses the Amazon Kindle eReader options that face consumers in the eBook Revolution. (If they’ve not already purchased a Kobo, Nook or iPad.)

10th Generation Amazon Kindle Review

Gadgets360 reviews the 10th Generation Amazon Kindle.

Onyx Boox Note Pro Unboxing Video

GoodeReader posted an Onyx Boox Note Pro Unboxing video.

Move to Make All eBooks Accessible

Edsurge chronicles the challenges to making all eBooks accessible. (It will be easier than with paper versions.)

New Nook eReader Coming Soon

GoodeReader offers a little backstory on Barnes and Noble’s place in the eBook market now that the bricks and mortar book champion has a new Nook eReader on the way.

Calibre 3.41.3 Update Available

Neowin reports on the Calibre 3.41.3 update that will help you organize your eBook library among other things.

Macmillan Learning Earns Accessibility Certificate

Inside Higher Ed reports on the textbook publisher Macmillan Learning earning an eBook accessibility certification.

DRM-FREE eBOOKS PLEASE

Libreture offers their take on DRM-FREE eBooks and directs you to shops that offer unfettered titles. Digital Rights Management (DRM), and proprietary software and hardware are the bane of the eBook Revolution. (And could be argued to be the number one reason eBook piracy exists.) Click here for a list of DRM-free eBook shops.