![]() NACS expects that percentage to reach 10 to 15 percent by 2012, while researchers at Simba Information predict that e-textbooks will account for more than 11 percent of textbook sales by 2013. So where's the revolution in the e -textbook market? According to the National Association of College Stores (NACS), digital books currently account for less than 3 percent of textbook sales. ![]() ![]() Kindles and iPads sold like hotcakes during the 2010 Christmas shopping season, and Forrester Research expects the recipients of those devices to spend more than $1 billion on e-books in 2011, and $3 billion by the middle of the decade. Any doubt that the future of the book is digital has been laid to rest. As the e-book market explodes, publishers and educators debate why e-textbooks lag behind - and what they should even look like.Īfter traveling a long, tortuous road, the much-anticipated e-book revolution has finally arrived. ![]()
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