Growth and/or shrink percentages are based on gures from the previous infographic (January 2015), unless indicated otherwise.
Loaned titles are loans through Bibliotheek.nl.Sales over the past 12 months.Sales (except ecosystems) over the past 12 months.Only sales, not loans. Through downloads (watermark, DRM, none) and ecosystems.Source: GfK (December 2014).
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5.April 2015This infographic is compiled from data from CB and GfK. Misprints reserved. No part of this publicationmay be reproduced without permission from CB.
CB has a central position in the distribution of e-books in The Netherlands andBelgium. CB takes care of distribution and invoices of e-books to all e-booksellers.
10.000.000smartphoneowners
7.900.000tablet owners
1.400.000e-readers
Retailers are webshops and ecosystems that sell e-books, and the library which lends out e-books.
2%195en vele anderen...
retailers
3%307
publishers
4%37.190
titles
devices5publishers and retailersnoneecosystems
Adobe DRMwatermark
65%1%
33%
1%
le security4
PDFePub 3ePub 2
85%
2%
13%
le formats
of the titles in the Bestseller 60 areavailable as e-book as well
85%
e-book versus paper
supply
literary non-ction (320)fantasy (334)other
novel (301 + 302)thriller (305, 330 en 332)romance (343)
39%
7%37%
11%
4%2%
7%
breakdown of 3003
‘The share ofliterary ction in total sales is twice as big as the average.’
non-ction (400 + 600)travel (500)educational (000 + 100 + 900)
literary ction (300)management (800)human development (700)children’s books (200)
73%
5%
8%
6%6%
1%1%
42%
3%7%
23%
17%
4% 4%digital
physical
breakdown of genres3
73,3%physical
26,7%digital
share of e-books inonline book sales2
94,8%physical
5,2%digital
share of e-books intotal book sales2
‘In Q1 2015 the sales of e-books were 22% higher than the samequarter of the yearbefore.’
20152014
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200
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loaned1quarterly (x 1.000)
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800
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soldquarterly (x 1.000)
salesthe development of e-books in the Dutch language market (Q1 2015)
e-books in gures