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Old 12-23-2011, 12:21 PM   #18
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by Scott Nicholson View Post
Overdrive is also not the most lean machine in the biz, either--I have a direct upload account there and books take a long time to roll through the system. It's very primitive--publishers have to FTP their files, as well as Excel spreadsheets of metadata, and basically do a very specific presentation. The system is so primitive that you can ONLY access your account if you use Internet Explorer...

So I'd say it's a mix of a clunky system, fear of free books, fear of piracy, and the world is rapidly changing yet libraries are stuck in old affiliations that are 10 years behind the times. Say what you want about Amazon, but if THEY were running the library system...
Interesting!

I've recently experienced my third recent audiobook problem where parts of the book are either missing, or refuse to download (correctly). I had thought it was sloppy publishers, but now I'm not so sure Overdrive itself isn't (at least partially) at fault.
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