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kentauros

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Sun Sep 2, 2012, 05:07 PM Sep 2012

Ebooks For Libraries

Ebooks For Libraries
Joe sez: I recently got an interesting email from a library in Texas.

In short, they're setting up their own internal check-out system for ebooks, and are seeking to buy ebooks directly from authors and publishers.

I asked if they wouldn't mind doing a guest blog discussing some of the issues libraries are now facing with the rising popularity of ebooks. They graciously replied, and here it is...


Mike and Linda: Thanks to Joe for giving us a chance to talk to you about libraries and eBooks! We’re Michael Saperstein and Linda Stevens, librarians from Harris County Public Library, a large public library system in Houston, Texas. Please grab the beverage of your choice and find a comfy chair, because we’ve tried to summarize, but this might take a minute.

(much more at linked title)


I thought y'all would enjoy this

I love Joe's blog, and do aspire to be an indie-published author someday. He makes plenty of sense with regards to self-publishing as well as the bad practices of the big ("legacy&quot publishers, as pointed out in this blog post. I was quite pleasantly surprised to see the librarians featured were from the Harris County Public Library system (I live in Harris County/Houston.) How cool is that?
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