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Many people on the nook boards have done it. Edited to add: You might be thinking of the 6 nooks per account limit. This is not the same thing. Last edited by KingAl; 03-04-2011 at 03:17 PM. Reason: Addition |
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It's not clear to me that this is cost effective for a library, since there's a huge upfront cost buying any ereader, but I think the refurb Nook, at about $100 with this sideloaded ebook sharing is probably the most cost effective ereader solution. |
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Remember, the Public Libraries would only need to do this with the *difficult* Publishers. The other Publishers would be getting higher number of eBook sales through Overdrive. Amazon.com might be interested since currently they get ZERO Public Library eBook sales. Overdrive does not support the Kindle DRM scheme.
This Kindle loan idea is just a stop gap to bring some *difficult* Publishers to negotiate in good faith. By starting a pilot project and donating the first load of Kindles - Amazon.com could undermine the poor decisions some of the Publishers have made. The DVD Video market survives quite well with Public Library loans, Blockbuster and NetFlix rentals, and retail sales. I think the the eBook market will eventually offer rental and subscription services. The Public Library does not decimate sales for the other media it loans. The Cartel should not obsess about these underfunded Public Libraries. Imagine if the Cartel was a little more forward thinking. Get a hook into Overdrive. Whenever the hold queue is "long", or, the eBook is not available - offer to RENT the eBook NOW for $2.99 for 2 weeks. It is the same up sell that Amazon.com does with their free shipping. You can get it free if you are willing to wait. But, for a small price you can get it NOW! |
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But wouldn't it be nice if a publisher implemented a few different schemes on a temporary basis, or with a few selected libraries, to see what might actually happen to sales? |
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Perhaps there are not many people as cheap as I am. Or, are there??? This is a way to create customers. Not only is it cheaper than advertising, it is profitable too. The Public Library patron already wants the eBook. They certainly know where they could buy it if they wanted to buy the eBook. And if they are going through the Public Library, one already knows they are frugal. |
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And of course charging for books is radically inconsistent with the mission of a library anyway. |
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What is fundamentally *different* between books and movies? Movies cost *huge* amounts of money to produce. And often start with buying the rights to A BOOK. DVDs are in your Public Library. Yet RedBox, Netflix, and BlockBuster rent them. And you can buy them at retail. The Public Library has killed neither rental nor sales. What does RedBox rent movies for??? Is the Movie business *that* different? Why would a $2.99 eBook rental destroy the Publishing business when RedBox prices have not destroyed the Movie business? The Cartel should view the Public Library as a marketing partner, not as a group of "Radical Militant Librarians". |
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Vastly fewer people read than watch movies. Vastly fewer movies are produced each year than books printed.
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Look, this discussion is not really about Kindle. And it is not a format war. Kindle is an example. Change it to Nook or Kobo or Sony or PocketBook if you like.
Amazon may have an incentive to get into a market that it has ZERO penetration - the Public Libraries around the world. Kindle does not work without a bit of effort with Overdrive. By their own actions, Amazon has locked itself out. And frankly, I am not interested in borrowing eReaders from the Public Library. But, the Cartel is forcing either a revolt or capitulation with the Public Library with regards to eBooks. |
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