Last updated on 12 May 2026
How to create an ebook from a school blog? A question from a CTBT Tool reader. It is all the more relevant as the end of the school year approaches.
It is time to think about keeping the work of the year of the class. If you have created and run a blog with or for your students, a good way to keep the year-round work is to create an ebook. Here are three online tools that will allow you to do this easily.
1- ZinePal. A very complete tool that allows to Create an ebook from a blog in three clicks. Just enter the URL address of your blog. Then, choose the items you want to appear in it, finally choose the desired output format. ZinePal creates ebooks in PDF, ePub, Mobi and Kindle format. The free version limits the number of articles you can insert in your ebook. It will cost you two or three euros to create an ebook with around 50 articles. Link: ZinePal
2 – Anthologize. If your blog is running on WordPress, Anthologize is Another good solution to create an ebook from a blog. It is a plugin to install in WordPress, at the very heart of your publishing system. Anthologize will allow you to create an ebook by inserting the articles from your blog that you want to appear on it, but it also allows the insertion of articles from an RSS feed for example. Anthologize is somewhat limited in terms of export formats, but the two main ones are present: ePub and PDF. This plug-in is free. Link: Anthologize
3 – BlogBooker. The latter tool is also used to create an ebook from a blog, but only in PDF format. But the results are very clean and will meet most needs. It works with WordPress, Blogger and LiveJournal. BlogBooker does its editing work from a file exported from your favorite CMS. To use it, a step-by-step very well done, even if it is in English, will guide you smoothly in the first step. The one that consists of exporting all your articles from your blog. The resulting file can then be submitted to BlogBooker who will automatically search for the images. Articles, images and comments will be aggregated in a very neat ebook in PDF format. Link: BlogBooker
What about you? Have you ever made an e-book or a paper outlet from your class blog?
3 very good tools, it may be missing Ebook Glu that could be cited.
I also published a little trick to do it by hand by using the HTML of his blog.
See here: http://www.lasbordes.fr/convertir-son-blog-en-ebook/