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Old 06-29-2011, 10:48 AM   #17
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I don't think libraries should charge for e-books as there are no potential losses of physical books involved.

I have not tried borrowing from my local library's ebooks collection, but apparently it's quite comprehensive (and free).
But when hours and services are cut back, that inevitably leads to content cutbacks in order to provide an even balance. I'd rather pay an additional fee for an eCard so that e-content is always increasing and never decreasing.
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