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I just checked out a Harper Collins book from the Philadelphia Free Library. I was number 42 on the waiting list.
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Literacy = Understanding
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Yes, that is true today but it was not true originally. Regardless, when people refer to a library being free, they mean that there is no charge to borrow a book, not that it costs nothing for the library to exist.
Carnegie introduced the free library system, meaning that any member of the community could borrow a book from the library without paying any money. Prior to that, the standard library was a "profit-making" enterprise in that you had to buy a membership and pay a borrower's fee. The library was not considered a community-wide asset; rather, it was for the well-to-do classes only. |
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There's a good article in The Guardian today entitled "Ebooks: durability is a feature, not a bug. HarperCollins' attempt to ensure ebooks in libraries can only be loaned out 26 times is indefensible"
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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If the owners of Avatar can rent me a 24 hour license to download and watch their movie, shouldn't HC be able to rent me a license to read an ebook, if that's the business model they want to use? HC has switched from a purchase model to a multiple-use rental model for libraries. [/devils advocate] |
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