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Kansas / OverDrive in Contract Talks
"Kansas State Librarian Goes Eyeball to Eyeball with OverDrive in Contract Talks "
http://www.libraryjournal.com/lj/new...eball.html.csp The above link was posted in another thread. The main thing that bothers me is that if an agreement can't be agreed upon, the libraries would loose access to ALL the books they "licensed"; it seems extreme to me, and I'm surprised that Overdrive is willing to play that card. |
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That was a very interesting read with behind the scenes insight. Libraries do have an ace up their sleeves. They can always tell OverDrive to take a hike and go back to physical books only. With such tight budgets, many libraries will not be able to absorb these price increases and will have no other choice but to drop OverDrive. Patrons may not like, but that's reality.
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But it's a weak ace. To me, this sounds like the Nuclear option. Haven't libraries sunk large amounts into their licenses. Going back to paper books, their licenses would be revoked, and would require a huge reinvestment in paperbooks (and rebuying ebooks again when they want to start lending ebooks again).
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How about lawsuit and court order: 1) until this is worked out, all sales of books and ebooks is put on hold, 2) or how about a court order that temporarily does away with copyright. FWIW, IANAL, and I'm just throwing the idea out there. ![]() |
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It doesn't strike me that the library's argument (we have no money, this increase is too much) is any better than OD's (circulation has massively increased, raising our costs). So I imagine there will be some sort of reasonably negotiated deal. |
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Does it worry anyone that basically all libraries use ONE for profit company for their e lending?
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According to the State Library of Kansas website Kansans downloaded 230,944 audiobooks and 27,032 ebooks in 2010. As of today SLK has 7757 audiobook and 2452 ebook titles available on Overdrive.
http://www.kslib.info/skyways-root/K...20digest11.pdf I cannot imagine what Overdrive will charge large circulating libraries in the next few years. |
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The Kansas library budget is over $6 million IIRC. They just have to decide if they want to carve some space out of that to cover these fees or drop OD and go back to doing only physical media. Surely these fees and the fact that they're based on usage would have been in any agreement they made with OD in the first place. |
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Supposedly if the contract is terminated OD is obliged to transfer a libraries content to another service provider, but who that would be or what it would involve I don't know. |
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Our library uses Overdrive, MyiLibrary, and NetLibrary
With your [my city] Library card, ebooks and audio books are available through Myilibrary, OverDrive, and NetLibrary. With Myilibrary and OverDrive, you do not need to set up your account at the library; you may register and begin downloading materials from anywhere that you have access to the Internet. To access NetLibrary, you must first set up your account with NetLibrary at a [My City] Public Library computer. Overdrive has the most titles, I think, but NetLibrary has better terms (10 out at a time, etc.) |
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Problem is, opensource would be of little help here, since it is a service issue. You still have to have the content, the servers running the software, the network connections to allow the servers to distribute the content, etc. Plus you're also having to work with proprietary DRM systems, which I don't think most DRM companies would willingly let anyone have open source apps working with their products on that end of the deal. "Hey yeah, use our format to create files for others to use. Oh, you're not for profit? No worries, and we don't mind that you're basically laying out how our stuff works so people know how to get around it."
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