eBooks in Motion – The Global Platform for Digital Publishers – goes live!
The global production platform for publishers and authors announces pre-commercial launch and partnership with the United States Distance Learning Association.
January 8th, 2014. eBooks in Motion (www.ebooksinmotion.com) releases its online platform to produce multilingual, multimedia-enhanced e-Publications across multiple devices. The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) will be among the first customers in collaboration with the New York chapter of USDLA (NYDLA.org).
The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) based technology creates flawless e-publications within minutes, which can be read on the most popular devices, such as Apple, Amazon or Barnes & Noble devices. In contrast to standard conversion practices, eBooks in Motion provides an entirely new way to present media within the text or layered above the body of text. This addresses publishers of classical and multimedia enhanced e-books, as well as e-publications for eLearning or corporate communications – in any language.
The ease-of-use and full control of the look-and-feel of e-publications enables publishers to produce more digital titles in a fraction of time and costs without additional resources, allowing higher margins.
“Distance Learning demands the availability of educational content for mobile devices, which allow the presentation of rich-media such as video, audio and animation. Furthermore, the industry needs an interactive solution for time sensitive test materials,” says Thomas Capone, Director Sales and Marketing USDLA / Executive Director at NYDLA.
“We created this service together with a large publishing and authoring community to make it as intuitive and easy as possible.” states Michael J. Fisher, CEO and founder of eBooks in Motion. “We are proud to support the global educational community via our patent pending technology. All of which confirms the value of automating production, where preparation prior to auto assembly is conducted within the text file.”
More information about eBooks in Motion services is provided on www.ebooksinmotion.com.


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