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I think we need an community electronic device bank (like a food bank) for the (electronicly) needy!
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![]() I still believe that the traditional books stacks will not be going away anytime soon. I always prefer to read an ebook instead of paper, but still find that that my reading is about 40% ebook and 60% paper. There are just too many books that are not available as ebooks, and unless the trend to forever copyright is reversed these may never be. I do have one problem with the recent addition of Kindle format ebooks to the ebook lending program for my library system (done through Overdrive). Even though I have a Sony device and always check out epub books, I decided to try out checking out a Kindle format book to see how it works. ![]() |
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As I said in another thread. I'm glad to see this because it expands the reach of ebooks and moves us ever closer to that future. I'm sad that it will extend the fractured and incompatible market of both mobi/Kindle and epub instead of coming to a common format. ![]() |
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So, I know that this isn't popular, and I've posted similar thoughts before and met with resounding silence, but here goes (Most of these thoughts are specific to the U.S. situation).
I'm not sure that libraries in there current form should continue to exist. What is their purpose? Some questions that occur: - Should we take money from taxpayers so that people who can buy books of their own get the books for free? - Should we take money from authors by looking to buy a single book and making it available to the public? - Why is there a duplicate library system between schools and the public library? My thoughts on where libraries are or can be important: 1) Providing access across the digital divide. Not only is this humanitarian, but it makes cold, hard economic sense. For those who are economically disadvantaged who choose to use library (and internet) services we probably see more payback than cost. Those who educate themselves may well increase their future earning, thus increasing their tax payments and decreasing their public assistance costs. However, there doesn't seem to be a reason to lend DVDs to these folks. 2) Providing support for the educational system. 3) Providing access to government resources: Data, meeting minutes, rules, regulations. 4) Providing archival support for Orphaned works. It doesn't necessarily make economic sense to provide 'free' bestsellers to those who can make their own decision to buy them. However, after books have been on the market for five years, they are probably a bargain to acquire, they are probably earning little revenue for their creators, and, if they aren't being republished, they are in danger of being lost. What other purposes can you think of for public libraries? |
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Maybe Amazon's move into the libraries will hasten the demise of epub in favor of azw?
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Yes that is the libertarian point of view. The government should not be in the business of providing any services. Access for any individual, any family, should be based on the how willing or able to pay personally. I totally disagree with this philosophy, but I do believe that this has been debated roundly in another thread not so long ago. ![]() As for the other purposes for a library, see my previous post to this thread. |
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That's the part I like best, because it doesn't require a USB cable. Downloading Kindle library books is easier and quicker than downloading EPUB ones.
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This thread reminded me that I haven't actually take the time to locate the library in the town I've lived in for a couple of years now. Before moving here I lived in a city that had one big library in one corner. I lived in the opposite corner, so I completely lost the habit of visiting the library and borrowing books.
But now I've found it! I'm currently browsing their website to find out how to get a card, and came across this notice: Quote:
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i agree. i just saw a stat that 68% of those in prison are illiterate. and literacy being tied to gainful employment is pretty much a fact. i'm pretty much a slash and burn everything guy when it comes to government programs but at the very least we should provide the tools for literacy. |
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