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Is there a standard format for library eBooks?
I'm looking for an Ebook Reader and one of my requirements is the ability to read eBooks from public libraries. I understand that the ePub format supports book expiration and would therefore be suitable for libraries to provide. Are there other formats that libraries may provide?
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ePub is the only format I've encountered so far but that doesn't mean that there aren't other formats in use elsewhere.
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The 2 library's I have access to both have epub books (they use overdrive). I am using a sony prs-600 and have had no trouble downloading books from both of them.
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I think most require that you obtain a library card with that library system/city, to use
their ebook loaning setup. Which means that you will have to conform to the formats that the library system(s) you are a resident of, are using. For most of us, that limits our choices, a lot. The library Systems I have encountered are not shy about the services they offer, you should find it all spelled out on their web site. Luck; Ken |
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I have seen PDF and ePub... and the library used Overdrive.
I forgot... there are a couple books available as mobi but not many... Last edited by rcuadro; 03-04-2010 at 11:20 AM. |
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It depends. At my library ebooks are offered in ePub, PDF, or MOBI. Only newer ebooks may be offered in ePub and occasionally MOBI. Older ebooks are offered mostly in MOBI with a smattering of PDF.
Newer versus older refers to when the ebook was added to the collection. Assuming that you have the same Overdrive interface you will be able to list the books in order of when they were added. My local library system usually has an ebook inventory of around 500 ebooks most of which are best sellers. |
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My Public Library (Seattle using Overdrive.com) has all 3 and all 3 have DRM:
- PDF has the most - ePub seems be getting more of the new titles - Mobi I still await the eReader that handles all 3 with no "games". A notebook or netbook computer with Adobe Digital Editions plus MobiPocket Reader at present appears to be the best single solution. I hope some of the future hybrid devices will solve this. I expect the Entourage Edge will with additional software in the near future. |
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Cleveland has ePub, PDF, and mobi. The greatest number are in PDF, but the newer ones are in ePub so they are slowly converting.
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Amazon may not create the application, but all the pieces are available.
There are non-Amazon applications that can read, display, and convert to/from Mobi. The encryption scheme is already known. Creating a "new" MobiPocket ID and registering it with your library is not a problem - I already registered my Kindle. Unless MobiPocket PATENTED the process, it seems to me that processes that we can do with scripts and Calibre could be implemented in a new eReader program. And if done appropriately, would not expose an unencrypted eBook. If any of these (future) eReaders is straight Linux and supports WINE and is/or emulates Intel, then a real MobiPocket Reader can be installed. |
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I've seen epub, pdf, and mobi.
My nook can handle the epub and pdf just fine, and the fact is they don't have anything in mobi that they don't have in pdf in the libraries I use. |
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Chicago Public Library has pdf, epub and mobi. Epub seems to be taking the lead. I read all 3 on my kindle, and don't worry about the fact that I use something to break DRM in order to get them in a format my kindle will read. I actually would enjoy being the defendant in a "Kindle user reads library books!" copyright suit.
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A little graphic illustration about why DRM doesn't work (one of many out there)....this one applies to libraries and Overdrive.
p.s., is there a way to have your attached images display inline in your text? |
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If you are going to repost the guy's work, the least you could do is to give him credit. This work came from Brad Colbow: http://www.bradcolbow.com/archive.php/?p=205
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