Press release from the issuing company
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Ricoh Americas Corporation (Ricoh) today announced the findings of its commissioned IT Strategies books study, performed in conjunction with the University of Colorado. Among the key findings of the study: that eBooks’ mindshare is overshadowed by popular press headlines rather than factual data, and that most consumers do not see themselves giving up printed books, due to the benefits the physical form offers.
The most surprising results of the study entitled “The Evolution of the Book Industry: Implications for U.S. Book Manufacturers and Printers” include:
“More than 500 years after the invention of the printing press, book manufacturers and publishers are playing a pivotal role in the next renaissance in books that is happening now,” said George Promis, vice president of continuous forms production solutions & technology alliances, Ricoh. “To borrow a phrase from Mark Twain, reports of the printed book’s death are greatly exaggerated. Print is alive, well and sought after in today’s book market. At Ricoh, we’re focused on ensuring this stays true for years to come.”
Other findings from the study specifically relevant to publishers and book manufacturers include:
The study surveyed more than 800 respondents, with the following demographic profile:
“Despite the perceived growth of eBooks, our research shows that there is a silver lining for the printed books and the digital production print industries,” said Marco Boer, Consulting Partner, IT Strategies. “As book orders become smaller in quantity and more frequent, and as an unprecedented number of titles are introduced each year, digital print is helping book manufacturers tackle potential challenges head on through automation and more intelligent printing.”
To download the IT Strategies white paper, “The Evolution of the Book Industry: Implications for U.S. Book Manufacturers and Printers”, and obtain more information on Ricoh’s solutions for publishing, visit this link: http://www.infoprint.com/internet/ipww.nsf/vwWebPublished/solos_commercial-print-publishing_en.
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