My del.icio.us bookmarks for 2008-03-01
- 25 Useful Social Networking Tools for Librarians - College Degree.com
As a librarian, you want to be able to share information with patrons and students in the easiest way possible, and social networking offers a great way to do just that.
- Digital Life
Borders Personal Publishing helps you to create your own professionally bound book. By combining exclusive author services with today?s best publishing tools, it?s the perfect way to put your dreams in print.
- Wordclay — Self Publishing, Self Publish, Online Publishing
Wordclay is a DIY, or "Do-it-Yourself," self-publishing company, with a mission to supply writers with tools that are both innovative and accessible to fulfill their publishing needs.
- iUniverse - Self Publishing Company
Together with the bookselling expertise provided by a strategic alliance with Barnes & Noble, iUniverse offers a unique mix of self-publishing products and services and the skills of a professional team dedicated to enabling authors to see their books in
- AuthorHouse
Since 1997, AuthorHouse has helped more than 30,000 authors put their voice in print and self publish more than 40,000 books.
- PrintOnDemand.com: Printing made simple
Powered by Lulu, the leader in self-publishing, PrintOnDemand.com makes it easy - and affordable - to print anything from a single presentation to a small set of employee directories, to thousands of brochures that need to be shipped all over the world.
- CreateSpace - On-Demand Self Publishing, DVD on Demand, CD on Demand, Books on Demand
Provides inventory-free, physical distribution of Books, CD and DVDs on Demand, as well as video downloads through Amazon Unbox.
- LinkBunch - Put multiple links into one - http://linkbun.ch
Lets you put multiple links into one small link which you can share over IM, Twitter, email or even a mobile phone SMS
- BookletCreator - create a booklet from any PDF document
A free online tool that allows to create a booklet from a PDF document. It reorders pages so that after printing and folding the pages you get a small book.
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