e-readers and e-fic
Feb. 21st, 2011 01:40 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Happened to go to the Twisting the Hellmouth archive (predominantly a Buffy archive, with some other fandoms represented) to get an author name so I could tag a fic, and noticed that this archive, like AO3, offers downloading options in mobi (for Kindle), epub (for Nook and Sony), and txt. I think it's pretty awesome that archives are doing this.
I'd love to see the same options for our QAF-specific archives. Does anyone know what adding that capability to the archives would entail? It would be up to the owners of the archives, of course, but I just got to wondering if it would be a huge, difficult thing to offer?
Now that I'm thinking about it, I wouldn't mind seeing epub and mobi links offered within our share sites, either.
We're also trying out a new tag: "e-readers: e-reader dl available". We hope this will become a much-used tag over time as more authors upload to some of these sites. I'd like to request that if you know there's an e-reader version available on an archive, even if you don't link to it, would you mention it in a comment, please?
Of course it's always possible to convert a fic to your reader format using calibre or other conversion software. These archive options just save a few steps in the process.
Any insight you guys have is appreciated!
I'd love to see the same options for our QAF-specific archives. Does anyone know what adding that capability to the archives would entail? It would be up to the owners of the archives, of course, but I just got to wondering if it would be a huge, difficult thing to offer?
Now that I'm thinking about it, I wouldn't mind seeing epub and mobi links offered within our share sites, either.
We're also trying out a new tag: "e-readers: e-reader dl available". We hope this will become a much-used tag over time as more authors upload to some of these sites. I'd like to request that if you know there's an e-reader version available on an archive, even if you don't link to it, would you mention it in a comment, please?
Of course it's always possible to convert a fic to your reader format using calibre or other conversion software. These archive options just save a few steps in the process.
Any insight you guys have is appreciated!