Kirtas

Events

  • FOSE 2009 [Booth 2417]
    March 10 - March 12, 2009
    Washington DC Convention Center
    Washington, DC
    United States
  • ACRL 2009 [Booth 1405]
    March 12 - March 15, 2009
    Washington State Convention and Trade Center
    Seattle, Washington
    United States
  • BYU - Computerized Genealogy Conference
    March 13 - March 14, 2009
    136 Harman Continuing Education Building
    Provo, Utah
    United States
  • Ristech Canada - Open House
    March 23 - March 25, 2009
    5115 Harvester Road, Unit 8
    Burlington, Ontario
    Canada
  • National Archives and Records Administration
    March 26, 2009
    National Archives Building
    Constitution Avenue and 7th Street NW
    Washington, DC
    United States
  • AIIM International [Booth 509]
    March 30 - April 2, 2009
    Pennsylvania Convention Center
    Philadelphia, PA
    United States
  • OMAT Milan
    March 31 - April 1, 2009
    Crowne Plaza St. Peter's
    Rome
    Italy
  • All Events

Marketing Your Books Online

Digitizing books is good. Making digitized books accessible to the world is better. Making a profit by digitizing them and making them accessible may be best of all.

Once a book has been digitized, Kirtas Technologies can make available for sale online through Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com, and a host of other online venues.

The cost? There's no charge at all.

Thanks to Print On Demand technology, Kirtas Technologies can prepare a book file for print publication and then simply place a notice online that the book is available for sale. When a reader looking for that volume places an order, Kirtas prints and ships the volume.

Part of the royalties are paid to the supplier of the book. All the rest is pure profit for the organization that has digitized the file.

And since a great deal of material in libraries and other collections is public domain, it provides a rich resource for Kirtas customers interested in developing new revenue sources for their organization at the same time as they make knowledge more available.

Far from being an expensive proposition, digitizing a set of books or a private or university collection can be a source of ongoing revenues. Even rare or esoteric books can bring in funds when the market is the entire world. The money generated can not only defray the cost of digitization but become a lasting and welcome source of funds for libraries, governments, and individuals.

Contact us today and learn more.