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My Overdrive libraries retain my borrowing history. It's in the drop-down menu under My Account. Moreover, you can tweak it by manually adding and deleting titles.
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For example, Amazon (and others) had one day delivery in place ages ago. There are 11 states tbat are each bigger than the entire UK. Plus, a lot of countries are more heavily urbanized than the US. With good roads and trains and efficient warehouses moving a physical package anywhere overnight is almost trivial in many countries. Pretty much the same for digital stuff. Essentially, a national library system in many countries is as "hard" as a statewide system in the US. It's a market Overdrive could easily tap into... ...except... ...many of the potential customers have single-digit ebook market penetration and deep hostility to US tech companies. A lot of soil needs to be tilled, often with tbe opposition of local publishers and retailers. I believe Overdrive does have a presence outside the US but nowhere as big as possible. It'll take time. |
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[ i just tried logging in to overdrive.com on this PC as I can still do that- but I could not find any lending history, just ticks I'd placed against genres I like and my (now defunct) library card info , (as my library has left overdrive), and my last used android device. So it seems to know me, but not what 'Ive been reading ? FWIW. the awful Rbdigital app, When its' not busy randomly crashing out, does seem to have a history tab, though its early days with that seems to me that lending history, in the right smart marketing hands, could be well used. ( with an opt out for the paranoid / those with taste for anarchist/bomb making manuals... of course ![]() |
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But "garbage books" wouldn't be much of an issue for ebooks. Just tie tbe payment to full read checkouts, much like Kindle Unlimited. No need for gatekeepers deciding for the public what tbey should or shouldn't read: just let readers choose and pay or not based on that. Works fine for KU and by now they have about as many subscribers as many small coubtries might muster. It would not be hard, technically anyway, for a country to demand compulsory licensing of a handful of simultaneous checkouts at a reasonable price for a national ebook library. Politically? No idea. Thing is, public libraries aren't universally supported and even where tbey exist, their focus is limited. Publishers are usually more powerful than whatever pro-library lobby might exist. Not Last edited by fjtorres; 12-30-2019 at 12:55 PM. |
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Some things I don't understand in this whole conversation:
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1. Because they now own 2 sets of e lending. Overdrive and rbdigital. It makes no sense to keep both brands
2. If you have the misfortune to have to use rbdigital, you will see how good Libby and overdrive were in hindsight. 3 overdrive had got themselves into a bit of a branding mess and of technical confusion with multiple ways to access: checkout with overdrive account, library card., Read online in browser. Libby looked like a good way forward which hid all the messy and confusing Adobe ID stuff under the bonnet. The direct from overdrive to kobo route also did away with the need to know or care about Adobe... If kkr tell kobo that fees for overdrive integration,/licensing are going up, will kobo keep it or drop it There is still much scope for simplification. Until recently you had to go get a library card pin, go to adobe and create an Adobe ID, install a suitable version of Adobe digital editions to pc (with much confusion as old versions stopped working and newest versions were not always compatible) , then browse library, checkout books into ADE, learn how to get copies from there onto devices or into readers you liked.... Not something your grannie could use... But buy her a kobo, point it at her local library..? That was becoming much simpler Last edited by stumped; 12-30-2019 at 01:35 PM. |
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If you own two cars, one fairly nice and one a rust heap and you decide you only need one car, would you dump the nice car? Quote:
It seems just as valid based on what evidence is available that the new owners would continue on the improvements. Quote:
And then there's Amazon. Do you think they would drop Overdrive from Kindles without some sort of back-up plan? look, I could be wrong. But honestly, there just isn't enough info to draw real conclusions. And six pages of angst about the death of Overdrive based on not much just seems silly. |
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I agree we are having to speculate without a lot of hard facts.
I am pessimistic. I looked through KKR website, principles, values etc. Lots about making money, nothing at all about being on a mission to increase literacy.. but I could say the same about publishers.. More here though: https://goodereader.com/blog/digital...ary-juggernaut That report links to this one, also relevant https://goodereader.com/blog/e-book-...blic-libraries Last edited by stumped; 12-30-2019 at 02:36 PM. |
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No, but really, I do get that. But when someone talks about it being the death-knell for his Kindle based on absolutely nothing, I feel like someone has to bring things back to reality, at least a little. |
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Personally I very seldom borrow from the library, but when I do, I truly appreciate the ease from email on phone, to open Libby, opening link to Amazon, and then switch to my Kindle to sync. Adobe should allow that for devices that are capable of connecting to the internet themselves. |
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As someone who is well and truly old enough to be a grannie multiple times over, and who founded her school computer club, and who was online messaging before the WWW existed, I'd thank you not to use older women as the quintessential example of people who couldn't possibly know anything about using tech. Thanks. |
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My mother-in-law is about to celebrate her 90th birthday. She is able to use ADE to checkout library books and transfer them to her Kobo, is very active in several on-line groups, etc. Quite a few of her friends are equally at home using technology though they tend to prefer large screen monitors--those old eyes aren't what they used to be. |
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