OK, I've Googled the process, and frankly, it appears to be beyond my technological savvy. (I have ethical qualms, too, although all I want to do is use a single, useful library management system and make sure I can still read the same book in 10 years, when I'm on my 3rd or 5th e-reader device which may not be from the same manufacturer. <SIGH> I don't want to share or sell pirated copies to anyone else; the only sharing would be within my household, analogous to saying, "OK, I've finished this book, you can read it now.")
So -- Will I have to give up Calibre and switch everything over to Digital Editions? Or can I use Digital Editions to manage and upload the DRM'ed files, and still use Calibre for the public-domain stuff? If the latter, can I add books to the Sony Reader using DE without messing up the device's memory of what is already on there from Calibre?
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