While it was an opinion piece, there is a tough balance with libraries and ebooks, for publishers to deal with.
A library trying to deal with different requirements for every publisher isn't feasible. And there is a balance in what a publisher can expect to get financially from a library (or system of libraries) and what the library can reasonably spend on an ebook. With the big publishers, ebooks aren't cheap...usually well more than a paperback, and about 1/2 as much as hardcover.
Amazon Associates has informed me that that following statement must be posted prominently: “As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.”
Supporting The Blog
As Sandi wanted, the blog continues. If you would like to make a donation of support, you can do so at the links below. Most of the donated funds go to the purchase of medical supplies and covering my medical bills. Some goes to the purchase of various reading materials which are eventually read and reviewed here.
2 comments:
While it was an opinion piece, there is a tough balance with libraries and ebooks, for publishers to deal with.
A library trying to deal with different requirements for every publisher isn't feasible. And there is a balance in what a publisher can expect to get financially from a library (or system of libraries) and what the library can reasonably spend on an ebook. With the big publishers, ebooks aren't cheap...usually well more than a paperback, and about 1/2 as much as hardcover.
Agreed.
I have never tried to do ebooks with the library, but have known plenty of folks who did and will be impacted by this bullcrap.
Post a Comment