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How Library Renewal and the DPLA could cooperate toward two good national digital library systems—public and academic

Been there. Done that. Some years ago I cofounded a noncommercial startup called LibraryCity—the same name as this Web site—to try to get millions of books online. We ran into a little complication: Google’s book side blew us away. LibraryCity did prod the International Digital Publishing Forum into getting serious about e-book standards, by way [...]

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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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Apple e-textbook tools to jack up education and hardware costs ultimately? And could the DPLA help offer an alternative?

Tweaked. See update at the end. While the Digital Public Library of America has been fixated on arcane library-and-museum concerns, Apple is unveiling an e-book creation tool that might lock in some teachers and students. Very possibly the new multimedia tool may ultimately jack up costs somewhat in K-12 and elsewhere. This could happen via [...]

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