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Old 01-16-2012, 12:00 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg View Post
When libraries buy enough digital copies to meet demand, then it is easier to borrow the book from the library then to buy it. Under such a regime, I think book sales would decline, and fewer publishers would participate with Overdrive. So I'm with the wait-list-OK group.

I think that the system where you don't have to go into the physical library to borrow the book will seriously reduce public support for libraries.* My modest proposal for any lurking Simon & Schuster executive is to negotiate with Overdrive a requirement that borrowing their eBooks require some sort of physical checkout in a public library building. This would allow them to sell to libraries without losing the patronage of convenience-minded eBook buyers. And with the public continuing to actually go to libraries, it would help maintain taxpayer, and donor, library support.

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* If you don't believe this, and are an EPUB person, sit with a US Kindle owner as they check out a public library book, and watch how going to Amazon's web site, with its advertising, is part of the process. And Amazon, with its pay-for Prime lending library, directly competes with public libraries.
So... taxpayers unable to visit their library would not be allowed to checkout an ebook? What an idiotic suggestion.

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