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Old 04-19-2012, 03:17 PM   #6
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The librarian asked you what books you'd like to see, not what books you'd prefer they keep out of the library. I think that he might still be new to the concept of e-books and would like some information on how e-book lenders think.
It might not translate into immediate purchases, but could be for discussion points at regional librarian conferences. If I had been asked that question I might have answered; "Well, don't bother too much with reference work, they are great on an e-reader but you really need to own it to have constant access. There is lot of reasonably priced fiction available, but non-fiction books in e-format are pricey and something a lot of people would prefer to test before buying."
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