Sentences with phrase «not sell ebooks to libraries»

They simply WILL NOT sell their ebooks to the library market.
We're not selling our ebooks to libraries right now, particularly if we are being published by the big houses.

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In 2013, both Macmillan and Simon & Schuster, which had not been selling ebooks to libraries, began pilot programs which were eventually expanded.
Many libraries and consortium's did not want to sell eBooks on their websites and resisted carrying any titles by S&S.
With ebooks (and e-audiobooks) publishers don't have to sell to libraries.
What libraries don't know right now is that the entire consortium would have to opt into selling Simon & Schuster eBooks.
The goal of getting into the library of course, is not to sell a handful of ebooks, but to expand your potential audience.
In stead of selling an ebook (usage license) it should really be some kind of rent agreement (like when you rent a library - book) if the publishers do not want to transfer any rights / ownership to the buyers.
By displaying the available ebooks in the various publisher catalogs to patrons, as well as linking the libraries websites to several major online book selling retailers, libraries stand to benefit from the affiliates» program while patrons have the option to purchase ebooks that their libraries may not offer.
The first is that, unlike print books, publishers are not required to sell ebooks to libraries, and many do not.
The report shows not only the vast price difference between print and digital for library purchase, but also shows which publishers refuse to even sell ebook titles to libraries.
Not only are you advocating libraries becoming a place where everyone can get ALL their ebooks without ever paying for one, you think the library should be able to sell the book too.
It wouldn't be optimal but it would be attractive form the budget management perspective of a strap cashed library director and the CEO of Publishing House Y, who has just found a market willing to pay them thousands of dollars a year for a product that requires no additional overhead (they were already going to convert those ebooks anyway and sell them one at a time).
I think it is so ridiculous when two ebooks in «The Call The Midwife» trilogy are at the library but they will not sell the first book in the series to libraries, you can, however, buy it.
When my friends ask me about eReaders, one thing I point out is that Sony doesn't sell books, so if they want to rely on library ebook lending, they really have to get a Sony.
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