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I will only buy from ebook friendly publishers who support Libraries |
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4 | 10.53% |
I may think twice before buying from a particular publisher if they don’t support Libraries |
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17 | 44.74% |
I purchase all my books so I don't really care about publishers attitudes towards Libraries |
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6 | 15.79% |
The current situation is merely reactionary and will get sorted out eventually so I don't worry about it |
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11 | 28.95% |
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Publishers Preference Poll
With all of the posturing of publishers in regards to ebooks and their willingness or unwillingness to sell ebooks to Libraries; I thought a poll on the affect this has on consumer sentiment might be interesting.
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I vote for option 5: Publishers should have no say what-so-ever in whether a particular ebook is available from a library. The library should simply purchase X copies of the ebook from wherever and loan them out as usual.
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I like the idea of libraries obtaining a copy of every book published/uploaded. Publishers should have no say concerning our access to knowledge.
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You need another option: "I pirate all my books so I don't really care about publishers attitudes towards Libraries"
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You are right. I should have. But I was trying to think of what options we currently have.
But both of you have expressed, I would hope, the sentiments of most readers. "I vote for option 5: Publishers should have no say what-so-ever in whether a particular ebook is available from a library. The library should simply purchase X copies of the ebook from wherever and loan them out as usual." "I like the idea of libraries obtaining a copy of every book published/uploaded. Publishers should have no say concerning our access to knowledge." |
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I will purchase the books I want to own and borrow (or do without) the rest; with basically zero knowledge of who the publisher of the book might be.
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Since every single physical and e-book purchase is completely dependent on my loving it after using it at the library, then I voted for option 1. But option 5 is also relevant.
I let the public library advertise books to me, because they let me read them for free (unless for physical books we are late returning), and then if there is a book I cannot live without owning, I then put it on my target list for "books to look for good deals". |
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I feel bad that I just read a Penguin book. After this year's required reading I will be limiting my potential read lists and purchases to publishers that are library friendly.
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I voted option #2. A publisher not-offering to libraries won't completely stop me from buying from them if they've otherwise got a good price on a good book by an author whose works I like and want to support.
But for more marginal hey-this-looks-possibly-interesting-to-try-out stuff, I would definitely give more consideration/allow a higher price-point to a library-available publisher than one who outright refused or was working to undermine the existing system, whom I would probably decide "no, not really" unless the dirt-cheap price and promising blurb/sample and author's award-nominee reputation in the field were really compelling. I vote with my wallet, but it's weighted-preference proportional voting rather than first-past-the-post winner-take-all. |
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Same here. Prisoner of Tehran by Marina Nemat (A Canada Reads contender) was on my "to buy" list due to having been so moved by that book. They just lost a possible customer who loved their book.
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![]() In general I am very cheap about books, but I am less "cheap" than "I want to know what I am getting". I had not bought many books, because I can get so many free books, but it is because of that, that I am more open to buying. Having an upper limit on my general budget doesn't mean I am inflexible. I have a birthday coming up in a few months, whereby I can spend OPM ![]() |
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Since not a single publisher is offering ebooks to any libraries relevant to me, it's not something that influences my decisions in any way. I buy books by publishers who have signed up the authors I like - mostly, that seems to mean HarperCollins these days, with the occasional Simon & Schuster and Random House book thrown in.
In principle though, I do wish all major publishers would treat ebooks on an equal basis with paper books and allowed libraries to have them. I don't even think a cap is necessarily a bad thing - from a publisher point of view, it would certainly seem reasonable - although the 26 times lending limit that HarperCollins set seems a bit too low compared to how many times a paper book can be read. |
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