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E-book usability news: Adjustable line spacing now on the Kindle Fire HD 8.9” and perhaps other Fire HDs—although I still can’t narrow the spaces sufficiently

LibraryCity knocked Amazon for not letting users of the Kindle Fire HDs adjust their line spacing. But guess what I noticed just now within the font-related submenu of my Kindle HD 8.9” model running version 8.3.1 firmware? Alas, on my several files tested, I still couldn’t narrow the spaces sufficiently on the HD even though [...]

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Saving Barnes & Noble from itself: The DRM angle

This is a library blog, but I covered the e-bookstore scene for many years when I owned TeleRead, and old habits die hard. Now here’s a heartfelt suggestion for the besieged people at Barnes & Noble, in the spirit of the recommendations that Joanna Cabot and my other friends at TeleRead have offered: Rid your [...]

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The risks of cloud-based e-books—and the related need for a robust, well-secured infrastructure

As keen as I am on library e-books, I’m as much a booster of the buyable variety. I want people to be able to own e-books for real, ideally without DRM. More and more of our books, music, and even personal files, however, are in The Cloud beyond our direct control. Not on our desktops, smartphones [...]

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Readium push from e-book trade group takes on Amazon—and Apple’s bastardized ePub

Update: LibraryCity’s first look at Readium. The name makes me think of uranium and radiation, the proprietary DRM issue remains, and Apple isn’t a supporter. But the Readium initiative, announced this morning, is indeed a “big step forward” for the International Digital Publishing Forum, the main e-book industry trade group. An open-source demo e-reading app [...]

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E-book legal hassles for Kansas librarians: A big reason I’m rooting for the Harvard-hosted national digital library initiative to succeed

Shy away from criticism of the Harvard-hosted Digital Public Library of America initiative? Never when it’s merited. Since the early 1990s, I’ve been pushing for a well-stocked national digital library system, and I want the system to shine in every way, no matter who stars in its creation—Harvard or Sloppy Joe’s. In Harvard’s case, I [...]

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