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10-31-2015, 03:56 PM | #1 |
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Future-proofing my ebook collection given the churn in ebook formats
I am trying to future-proof my ebook library as best as I can, given the churn and uncertainty about future directions of ebook formats. Realizing full well that today's options could all be bypassed and we could end up with some book format like HTML5 + CSS3 + some extensions. In any case, I would like to hear the thoughts and advice of others on this, I'm sure many here have thought about this more than I have and figured out all the landmines to avoid.
Here's my thought for how to future-proof my ebook collection. Interested to hear discussion, alternatives. What I do today:
What I see that concerns me today:
So with the above concerns, I am leaning toward just acquiring epub books from now on, rather than Amazon formats. And then otherwise, following my current approach listed above. The idea is that by getting and storing only epubs, it won't be perfect nor will all the epub files be "standard", but at least I'm keeping my books in an open specified format that tools (like Calibre) in the future will have a chance at interpreting and being able to convert to other future formats if needed. With Amazon, the concern is they will increasingly retreat into "closed" and "proprietary", making it ever harder to read and access your purchased books if you are outside their system, their devices, and their software. |
10-31-2015, 04:04 PM | #2 |
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Backup, backup, backup.
Cloud services have their uses but if you don't trust the vendors you shouldn't trust the cloud services either. |
10-31-2015, 04:07 PM | #3 |
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Oh yes, valid point, and I do backup ALL my cloud files on local storage as well.
My real question though is about the formats, and a workable approach to future-proofing. It just doesn't feel like Amazon is it, due to their direction. |
10-31-2015, 04:07 PM | #4 |
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I am confused by your one e-tailer. Amazon is not the only ebook seller. Last time I looked I can think of at least 6 other places to buy ebooks.
All Romance, Baen, Google, Apple, Kobo, B&N and Smashwords. Not to mention for public domain there is Project Gutenberg, Archive.org and Mobileread. |
10-31-2015, 04:11 PM | #5 |
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Amazon uses a proprietary ebook format, and it looks like they are increasingly trying to lock that down and lock users in. Many of the other e-tailers use some version of epub that follows the open spec (Google, for instance). That's the main concern about future proofing: formats that (at least attempt to) follow an open spec, versus those that don't.
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So how are they locking me in? It is a choice to get books there. There are no locks. Except for some indie books, I don't have to buy at Amazon. I can always sideload any mobi, or azw to my kindles. Or key point, I can download any format straight to my computer or tablet. Like fjtorres said, backup. Be sure and store them in at least 5 different places. |
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10-31-2015, 05:36 PM | #8 |
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10-31-2015, 05:41 PM | #9 |
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I may be in the minority, but five seems like overkill to me. My books reside on my computer (which backs up regularly); they also live in one cloud and on one external memory. The odds of everything failing simultaneously seem sufficiently slim that I don't feel obligated to throw anything else into the mix. And even in such a catastrophic situation, most of my library could be resurrected from original vendors or the ones that got their libraries when they went paws up. Not perfect, but even my real library has suffered from loss, theft, damp and so forth.
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10-31-2015, 06:00 PM | #10 |
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Buy from Amazon, convert to ePub. If Amazon start to provide only formats for which no conversion is possible, stop buying from them. Problem solved.
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10-31-2015, 06:06 PM | #11 |
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Stone tablets.
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10-31-2015, 06:09 PM | #12 |
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My suggestion is ePub. Without DRM, you can access the contents of ePub with just a program to unzip and a text editor. It's that easy.
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10-31-2015, 06:26 PM | #13 |
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I didn't back up my physical books. Fire or flood could have wiped me out at any time. Therefore, I'm not going to be overly concerned with backing up or future-proofing my ebooks either. I don't own very many that I haven't already read anyway. *shrug*
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10-31-2015, 06:31 PM | #14 |
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Here's two older threads on the same topic, if you're interested:
Future-proof buying choice-- which e-book format, e-bookstore? Future proofing - which format? |
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Why worry about future Amazon formats being indecipherable by calibre, to the point where you refuse to buy the current formats which ARE decipherable? The first time you see a book that cannot be downloaded as AZW3, return it -- Amazon gives you 7 days to do so, or you can probably figure something out with Amazon CS. In fact, I suggest you go the ACS route, so you can tell them what you think of their policy. ... ... Not that I expect it to be a problem, as Amazon still supports the Original Kindle, and I suspect there are at least one or two people who actually use them today. And KFX may be reverse-engineered... once it becomes sufficiently complex to get your hands on the AZW3 version, and someone decides it is worth it to put in the effort. Either way, it is isn't a lifetime commitment. |
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