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Old 10-10-2014, 11:47 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by gabby98 View Post
I do...only because I wont some digital subs and thought they would let me get the nook ones, but it defaulted to zinio...So I stick with zinio for the ones I just want to glance through, but I keep nook for the ones I want to liberate and keep long term. i just recently checked my libraries zinio and the only ones that I care about are the ones I won free subs to...so i can continue to check them out after my free subscriptions expire. However there are some mags I just want to keep...don't know if that makes sense.

both of my libraries have very limited Zinio offerings
It make sense. I have a different take on digital content from the library. If a book or magazine that I want isn't available, I pick something else instead. I won't buy what I wanted and I'm quite happy to settle for 2nd and 3rd choices.

It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. Will libraries use both services or ditch Zinio for B&N or any number of other options. Choice is good, provided the content is there and it's priced right.
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