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Toward a Library-Publisher Complex for the digital era: Where the money is for both sides

The Military-Industrial Complex in Alexandria… I live in the Washington suburbs, where “Military-Industrial Complex” is more than just rhetoric in an Eisenhower speech from 1961. Just across 1-395 from me, here in Alexandria, Virginia, loom the twin towers of the $1+ billion Quarter Pentagon, featured in this Army Corps of Engineers video bragging of its [...]

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ALA’s gripes to publishers dance around the e-library world’s Problem #1—not enough money for e-books

I’m still borrowing e-books from public libraries. I loved the digital edition of the late Louis Auchincloss’s memoirs that popped up when I was browsing the electronic stacks of a library system near me here in Northern Virginia. Public libraries at their best can be Serendipity Central. But I rely much less these days on [...]

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A MAJOR reason why libraries shouldn’t rejoice over the Amazon-OverDrive deal?

“Privately, some publishers says that the alliance will eventually limit ebook offerings to libraries rather than expand them, as at least some companies fear that unlimited library lending across all major platforms will cannibalize ebook sales.” – Today’s Publisher’s Lunch. See why libraries might want to get into the business of creating original content, especially [...]

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