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    • Random House Raises E-Book Wholesale Prices Significantly – PL

      Posted at 9:52 pm by Laura, on March 2, 2012

      Random House Raises E-Book Wholesale Prices Significantly – Publisher’s Lunch – Michael Cader

      Random House announced their library ebook pricing, effective as of March 1, which will dampen some of the enthusiasm for the house’s commitment to the “unrestricted and perpetual availability of our complete frontlist and backlist of Random House, Inc.” in ebook form. The new prices, which librarians tell The Digital Shift represent up to a tripling, are calibrated to “bring our titles in price-point symmetry with our Books on Tape audio book downloads for library lending. These long have carried a considerably higher purchase price point than our digital audio books purchased for individual consumption.” The new price structure for library wholesalers is:

      • New hardcovers, “for the most part” are $65 to $85.
      • Titles available for several months, or generally timed to paperback release, move to a range of $25 to $50.
      • New children’s hardcovers are $35 to $85.
      • Older children’s titles and children’s paperbacks are $25 to $45.

      The response to this depends on the various libraries, and also each library’s ebook lending patterns from patrons. Pricing levels, of course, will adjust accordingly.

      Posted in library, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged ebooks, library, news, publishing
    • Penguin Severs Ties with OverDrive – PW

      Posted at 7:07 pm by Laura, on February 10, 2012

      Penguins Severs Ties with OverDrive – Publisher’s Weekly – Calvin Reid

      Penguin, which only offered backlist e-book titles for library lending, is terminating its contract with OverDrive, the library digital vendor, and starting February 10 will cease to offer any of its e-books or audiobooks to libraries. Penguin is negotiating a “continuance” agreement that will allow libraries that have already purchased Penguin e-books to continue to loan them.

      Amazon and Kindle users are effected as well.

      Posted in Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged ebooks, ereaders, library, magazine, news, publishing, technology
    • Fair Trade: Random House Will Raise Library E-book Prices, But Commits to E-Book Lending – PW

      Posted at 2:19 pm by Laura, on February 3, 2012

      Fair Trade: Random House Will Raise Library E-book Prices, But Commits to E-Book Lending – Publisher’s Weekly – Andrew Albanese

      Never has a price increase been such good news for libraries. At a meeting with ALA leaders this week in New York, Random House officials said the “terms of sale” for Random House e-books to libraries will change, with a price increase coming. But the publisher reiterated its commitment to library e-book lending, saying they would continue to enable e-book lending of their entire list for both adult and children’s titles, backlist and frontlist, without restriction.

      Definitely a fair trade. Continuing on from the article, RH is trying to have all parties benefit: the authors, the readers, the libraries, the publishers. Seems like a good deal for such a touchy subject.

      Posted in books, library, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged books, ebooks, ereaders, library, magazine, news, publishing
    • OverDrive Adds Foreign Language Titles – PW

      Posted at 2:39 pm by Laura, on January 18, 2012

      OverDrive Adds Foreign Language Titles – Publisher’s Weekly

      Are you aware of that handy little app? It just got better.

      Digital library distributor OverDrive has added “thousands” of foreign language titles to its catalog by signing a number of new publishing clients. The company’s online catalog has books in over 50 languages and the new titles include ones in Russian, Swedish, Portuguese, Italian, and Turkish with Spanish titles coming. The addition of the foreign titles brings OverDrive e-book catalog to 700,000.

      Posted in books, library, Link | 0 Comments | Tagged books, ebooks, library, magazine, news, technology
    • Publishers vs Libraries: An E-Book Tug of War – NYTimes

      Posted at 8:08 pm by Laura, on December 26, 2011

      Publisher’s vs Libraries: An E-Book Tug of War – The New York Times – Randall Stross

      To follow along with the library/publisher/ebook trend today…

      …we can also guess that the number of visitors to the e-book sections of public libraries’ Web sites is about to set a record, too.

      And that is a source of great worry for publishers. In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy. Worried that people will click to borrow an e-book from a library rather than click to buy it, almost all major publishers in the United States now block libraries’ access to the e-book form of either all of their titles or their most recently published ones.

       

      Posted in library, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged ebooks, library, news, newspaper, publishing
    • When Borrowing Isn’t Free – PW

      Posted at 8:00 pm by Laura, on December 26, 2011

      When Borrowing Isn’t Free – Publisher’s Weekly – Peter Brantley

      Wheeler’s is a private company developing an e-book platform that enables libraries to charge for e-book lending. And, another critical feature, it also offers support for the outright purchase of e-book titles from book distributors, versus licensing. In addition to clarifying the legal status of e-books in a library collection, “purchasing” the e-book also permits libraries to be more flexible with their funding, in comparison to paying recurring license fees. Further, the ability to charge patrons for e-book rentals generates friction in lending, and helps to compensate libraries for the costs of ebook purchasing.

      Could an experiment in New Zealand help US libraries and publishers come together on ebooks?

      Posted in library, Link, publishing | 0 Comments | Tagged ebooks, library, magazine, news, publishing
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