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Old 08-05-2013, 07:39 PM   #4
SteveEisenberg
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NEARY: In April, Simon & Schuster began a one-year pilot program with three public libraries in New York City. The publisher is making its entire catalog available to those libraries. Any new book can be checked out as soon as it's published.
Does she mean this:

http://news.3m.com/press-release/com...york-libraries

If so, Neary was misleading. The number of New York Public Library (Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island) and Brooklyn Public Library 3M books from all publishers, let along Simon and Schuster, remains tiny. The third New York City library, Queens, doesn't even offer the 3M system, although they may have a few Simon and Schuster eBooks via Axis 360 (a system I've never used).
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