02-28-2011, 11:01 AM | #76 |
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I do have to admit I can see one point in this. Less popular books could see their book sales really hurt by libraries. Right now, a major limiting factor of libraries is convenience. You have to actually go out and drive to the library to get the book. With eBooks, when it is just as convienient to borrow the book from a library's web page as an online bookstore, a lot of people would not be buying any books at all. Obviously more popular books would have long wait lists to push people to bookstores but a lot of other books would not. I'm not saying this approach is the right or even best one, but I do understand some of where they are coming from. Smaller distribution authors could really be hurt by ebook lending in the future.
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In my case, I have been reading library books on my iPod Touch for a few months now. There were a initially few titles of high interest, but now that I've read these, I'm working through titles of more middling interest, and finding that once I get a chance to check them out and read a couple of chapters, that I return about 75% of them without reading further. The selection available at my library is skewed pretty heavily towards popular genres which I am not interested in (e.g. romance novels, self-help books). I have a couple dozen titles on my Wish List, of which only about 5 are available at any given time. And none of these are books that I'd read if I had to pay for them. So while I'd like to be able to read library books on my Kindle, it is just in the 'nice to have' category. Amazon will not be adding ePub support at any time soon, and adding what would amount to an additional digital format to Overdrive's offerings, and given limited library budgets, would further restrict selection and therefore availability for all patrons. Short of legislation, I don't see much hope that the artificial scarcity enforced jointly by publishers and Overdrive will give way to a new age of digital content abundance. I think there is an opportunity for Amazon or some other player (Google?) to launch a commercial ebook lending service that is format-neutral and is driven by subscription revenue, 'like Netflix streaming', or one-time, time-limited 'rentals' with prices less than 'purchases'. I think publishers, large and small, would find that less threatening than a model where their content is offered for free, unlimited usage. |
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02-28-2011, 01:14 PM | #79 | |
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They didn't just mean "out of area," either. Their suggestion is that those who want to borrow an eBook from a library would have to actually go to the library and load it on to their reading device there. Some publishers may permit it, of course, but the PA seems to think it's a bad thing. Mind you, when I asked their CEO if the publishing industry was in danger of repeating the mistakes of the music industry with digital media, he told me he didn't think the music industry had made mistakes. More on my blog: http://gonedigital.net/2010/11/23/libraries-and-ebooks/ Nigel. |
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Despite my "well it's better than nothing" response I am now utterly disgusted. This is just completely facepalm-rific. We may be in for years of pain in this arena if people like that are at the helm.
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02-28-2011, 03:22 PM | #83 |
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Actually, this sounds good for library expense management. Since books are more popular when they first come out (or are mentioned by Oprah, etc), the library could order a ton of books (I assume these 26 use books are pretty cheap) and then just extend the license on a few, once the demand dies down.
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Given the history of eBook pricing, I really wouldn't place any bets at all on there being even a small reduction to accompany this restrictive licensing.
Publishers are quite happy to allow eBooks to be priced higher, even though they're more restricted than paperbacks; a little thing like making them time-limited is unlikely to trouble them enough to make them decrease the price. |
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Well, if I were a librarian, I wouldn't buy any ebooks that expired after a certain number of loans. But what do I know?
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Are you mistakenly assuming they would pay a lower price for a usage-limited book than they do already? This is the publishing industry we're talking about. |
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I do agree it's bogus and likely they'll either keep or raise current prices, though. "We're just charging extra to make sure your tubes aren't getting all clogged up with book pages!" |
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