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There is another 'hidden' cost of ebooks for the library that can occur as pointed out in another thread. As the publishers still own the ebooks, any ebook can be recalled(?) if a publisher pulls a microsoft recall(?). Both book & money loss.
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Whereas the price comparisons I've seen and discussed with library staff members are that a hardcover pbook averages about 42% of the cost of an ebook. We'll leave out the fixed life of an ebook either in time or loan count. And since the library pays the same for salaries, etc., those costs are pretty much a non-player in discussing post-purchase costs. Last edited by DNSB; 07-06-2019 at 10:43 PM. |
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For example, the Chafee amendment in the US allows for an exception to copyright law for the legally blind. That particular mechanism is likely a better solution for the print-disabled. There is the NLS, or national library service, which provides such books to those qualified. So every library doesn't have to be a be all to everyone. Of course, we also run into the real question of this whole debate, i.e. what is the core purpose of public libraries, and to what extent is the modern never ending copyright compatible with that. If copyright was still at 28 years, then much of the issues involving libraries and ebooks would be moot. |
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Current for "Collections" is $590,000. Total operating expenditures for the library is $4,700,000. Staff cost is $3,300,000. |
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The paper book cost, for a library, mostly consists of the real estate to house it and the staff to handle the physical object. The eBook cost is mostly what is paid to Overdrive/Freading/Hoopla/Axis 360/Cloud Library. Quote:
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This brings up another saving when the library leases an eBook. Where I live, and in much of the rest of the U.S., the housebound can get free delivery and return of paper books. This isn't paid for by my local library, but it does come out of my taxes. Some places, like my county, use the mails for this, while other places have a specialized delivery service. Having a good eBook collection must reduce housebound delivery costs. If DNSB is right about the gouging, then it is irresponsible for American public libraries -- or other countries with comparable infrastructure -- to patronize Overdrive. They should instead refer patrons, with serious needs, to either the borrowing system for the housebound, or the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. But if I'm right that the Overdrive total cost of ownership is competitive, then the libraries should offer a mix of pbooks and eBooks so that readers with differing preferences can be accommodated. |
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This, of course, is complete hogwash. There is absolutely no reason that the publishers are all of a sudden entitled to all the money that the library is not spending on storing and caring for pbooks.
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If publishers don’t sell to libraries, they are leaving money on the table. They are also missing out on audience acquisition. Libraries obviously can’t exist without books. In order to gain and grow their own audience, a library needs to have the books that people want to read. They will work it out...and bitch and moan about all the steps along the way |
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And there is absolutely no reason that libraries are suddenly entitled to get ebooks subsidized by the authors and publishers.
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I was talking to a friend just last night and mentioned a book. He opened up OverDrive and checked it out from his library. Anecdotes....but apparently - ebooks and audio books are thriving at libraries |
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I don't know about the American situation, but most of the local libaries are members of the BC Library Cooperative (Library 2 Go) in addition to any ebook purchases by the larger libraries and/or regional libraries. This does give a larger population using the library which help with the costs for some of the smaller local libraries by spreading the costs between all the members. Quote:
Overdrive will happily allow your library to lend you an open epub/pdf, see How to read Open EPUB or Open PDF ebooks on a computer. They still get their fee for the loan. When you look on Amazon and purchase a book which states it's price is set by publisher do you still blame Amazon for the pricing? When you head over to your local Ford dealership, do you blame the dealership for Ford's MSRP? |
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Subsidized? Read again, who said anything about subsidizing? Treat pbooks and ebooks equally when it comes to libraries. It is akin to charging double and more for an ebook compared to a pbook just because you are spared the expense of having a bookshelf at home. Publishers don't do it to you, why do they do it to libraries?
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Same can be said of pBooks yet pBooks do nt cost nearly as much. I know pBooks can be damaged or worn out, but I've seen many old pBooks in perfectly good condition.
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