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Old 05-10-2010, 05:06 PM   #1
yaychemistry
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Am I Alone in Wishing that Dover published ebooks?

Hi, long time lurker, first time poster.

I've noticed that I'm not the only one who wants to use their e-reader to read technical/mathematical/scientific journal articles. Hopefully the recent improvements in the PDF capabilities of the Kindle 2 and the PRS 600 will be enough (waiting for my PRS 600 in the mail to test this out!).

This is my question to everyone who wants to read the same kind of equation-laden documents that I do:
If Dover decided to create digital versions of their textbook library would you be as excited as I would be?

I'm a chemistry grad student and right now at my desk in lab I've got about 10 Dover editions of various math and physics books. I've probably got a dozen more at home. What I'm hoping is that I'm not alone in desperately wanting Dover to create digital versions. I would like to think there is a sizable demand in the market for these (beyond just myself), so I'm hoping to hear from you guys about this. Maybe we could start a letter (email) writing campaign to Dover and convince them there are enough people that wait their books on their mobile readers.


Here's why I singled out Dover:

-Dover has a large collection of USEFUL reference texts that I use very often.
(Taylor's Scattering, Byron and Fuller, Herzberg, etc, not to mention their math library)

-Most Dover books are already pocket size so it wouldn't be too hard (or necessary) to change the page layouts to be readable on the mobile reader screens

-They're cheap! I would have no problem paying the full paper copy price for digital versions. Heck, I'd even pay a little more for the convenience of being able to carry all of them around with me.


So am I alone in wanting this? Is this a large untapped market? Can we convince Dover to do this, or am I better off building a book scanner and scanning my own books?
Thanks for your input!
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