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Old 06-08-2012, 01:17 PM   #27
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There is a fundamental misunderstanding of the way libraries should purchase and loan ebooks. Libraries should simply purchase a copy (or copies) of a particular ebook from whatever vendor they want and then loan it out one-instance-at-a-time forever. Stop this “ebooks wear out after X uses” nonsense, they don’t. Stop the “pay-per-loan” nonsense, reading library books is free once they have been purchased.
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