January/February 2012 Ebooks supplement
Features
Ebooks and School Libraries
By Christopher HarrisA Publisher’s Perspective on Ebooks
By Andrea Fleck-NisbetIt was a rainy afternoon just before Thanksgiving in 2007 when I stood on a New York City sidewalk clutching my first e...
Threats to Digital Lending
By Carrie RussellWhen the Kansas Digital Library Consortium’s contract with digital-content distributor OverDrive was up for...
The Revolution Isn’t Just Digital
By Alan S. InouyeThe digital revolution in libraries is not exactly a secret. Every day we read about some upheaval in the ebook...
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“My heart’s with what we’re doing in Firestone. My stomach hurts when I think about NYPL, the first great library I ever worked in, turned into a vast internet cafe where people can read the same Google Books, body parts and...
Anthony Grafton, Princeton (N.J.) University professor of history, comparing the renovations of New York Public Library’s Schwarzman Building and Princeton’s Firestone Library, “A tale of two libraries and a revolution,” Daily Princetonian, Apr. 2.
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