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Alana Joli Abbott ([personal profile] alanajoli) wrote2012-02-21 02:45 pm

E-books: Penguin vs. Libraries and Amazon as Lion

Just a couple of links today. PW blogger Peter Brantley wrote up what I think is an excellent entry about the problem with leaving libraries out of the e-book revolution. Brantley's assessment is that by making e-books unavailable through libraries, a whole class of Americans is denied access to those resources. If the market does shift so that more and more books are published exclusively in electronic format, I agree that this is going to become the problem that Brantley anticipates. In the mean time, thank goodness for paper books, Interlibrary Loan, and the host of other resources available at the public library.


(The rotunda at James Blackstone Memorial Library, my local source for research and reading.)

Who's getting e-books right? According to Kent Anderson, Amazon is getting everything about publishing right, and everyone else in the book world needs to seriously up their game. This is, at least in part, true: writer friend of mine Audrey Auden dumped all the other e-book retailers for her self-published Realms Unreel because Amazon's customer service and platform were by far more beneficial to her in convenience and sales. On the other hand, Jim Hines recently discussed how Amazon can change your prices without your permission, as recently happened with his Goblin Tales. I maintain my wariness around Amazon, despite finally jumping on board with Amazon Prime (as it keeps us comfortably in diapers here at Casa Abbott).

[identity profile] vita-ganieda.livejournal.com 2012-02-25 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
I came to like Dollhouse as a whole, though there were a lot of weak episodes and it was frustrating to see the bones of a much better show peaking through. The discussion around it was really interesting, though. Did you read the original pilot script? They shot the episode but ended up cannibalizing it for parts, but the script is still floating around the internet. Meanwhile I find it bizarre that Bug is big enough to play with dollhouses now. Goodness gracious.

I'm working as an assistant at an itty bitty indie publishing house, which distributes, you guessed it, through IPG. Gnash gnash. I'm the youngest person there by at least two decades, so anything involving html has kind of defaulted to my job.

[identity profile] alanajoli.livejournal.com 2012-02-25 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, hurrah for youth! Don't you feel special to be considered the Digital Native? You should blog more so I can hear about what you're working on. :)

I did not know the original pilot script was around and was completely different from what we saw; I'll see if it's still up on the Internet somewhere!