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Old 03-24-2009, 08:31 PM   #10
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Most publishers didn't start keeping any kind of digital copy until a year or two ago (strange huh). You'd think they'd have been keeping digital copies for many years, but the common way to do things (like a new printing) has been to re-typeset the book from scratch often by scanning and OCRing an old copy of the book. Also the email submission from an author is a draft copy and doesn't include the various stages of editing which are most of the time still done on paper.
Romance publishers are doing a good job of putting older books up, but you can occasionally tell which ones are OCRed.

The thing that really irritates me is when they are available at one ebookseller and not another.
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