Not exact matches
Two, Dynamics has a huge
library, and dedicated distribution channels,
so like it or not, it's going to soon be viewed as a competitor by its biggest
customers.
With a
library of more than 2.2 million e-books, with five million
customers in 100 countries
so far, the Toronto - based e-book retailer has shown potential to build itself into Amazon's chief global rival for digital reading, concentrating on markets like Europe where the American company isn't as strong.
«We are hopeful that this program will prove successful,
so that more of our
library customers can offer this tremendous Penguin content to their patrons.»
I have talked extensively to the administration of the American Library Association about their efforts to get more favorable e-book pricing and they told me that «The reason why publishers are
so hostile to
libraries is because the e-Books are loaned out to people who might otherwise be
customers, they the publishers need to compensate for those perceived losses.»
SirsiDynix
customers can request a free RFID evaluation
so they can make the right decision for their
library.
Kindle comes automatically pre-registered
so customers can immediately start enjoying their existing Kindle
library or shop for new content, with no set - up required.
NOOK Cloud automatically syncs a
customer's
library, last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights across all of their devices,
so a
customer can start a book on NOOK Tablet, and dive back in on their computer or smartphone.
So in the end,
customers are not forced to switch their
libraries to Kobo.
The Glo HD has a more budget design compared to the Nook but the software is a lot more advanced,
so unless the waterproofing and hackable Android OS mean a lot to potential
customers it's hard to see many people choosing the Nook over the Glo HD, especially when B&N makes it
so people can't download their purchased ebooks for backup and neglects to add Adobe DRM support for
library ebooks and books purchased from other sources.
We want to see our
customer's self - published books everywhere — online, in stores, and on
library shelves —
so millions of readers have easier access to excellent content.
libraries work like bookstores in
so far as when a
library buys an ebook it has to be requested by
customers for the investment to be viable.
That's why it's also important to get an ISBN number for every book
so that it can be easily located for a
customer in Books In Print (from Bowker, the official ISBN agency for the United States), an online bibliographic catalog that bookstores and
libraries use to research and locate available books.
So while
libraries may have to purchase the books for their
customers,
customers like me, once I read something and liked it enough I went and purchased it for my own collection.
«We're excited to be able to offer Kindle DX to
customers worldwide
so they can carry all of their personal documents along with their whole
library in one slender package.»
I grew up poor
so I was a regular
customer of my local public
library.
I do know that
libraries pay more per book than regular
customers, and they can only lend it a certain number of times,
so they have to buy the same book over and over to satisfy patrons.
I respond by not buying those ebooks and getting the book from the
library instead,
so I think eventually the free market (and the
customers» decisions not to buy) would solve the price issue.
The platform fee buys access to the content for
library patrons, it buys access to the purchasing site
so libraries can license additional content, it buys reports
so the
libraries can figure out what to buy and what not to buy, and it buys
customer support for both patrons and
libraries,.
To do
so simply open the tolino Webreader via mytolino Website for example, sign in with your tolino book seller
customer details any aou will have access to your eBook and audio book
library.
When Abbey House shut down the ebook store in 2013, it gave its
customers a month's notice that they would no longer be able to add new devices to read their purchased books on — and also explained that some
customers were using the free software package Calibre to remove the DRM
so they would be able to move their
library to new hardware.
The OverDrive integration will allow for the checkout of ebooks from within Millennium or Sierra without jumping to the OverDrive interface; the June rollout of Decision Center, the company's new data - driven collection management tool that will compete with collectionHQ's product; a wave of hiring backed by the new investors, which has already increased the staff by 20
so far this year and will add another 40 by the end of the year (mostly in development and support), according to Massana, pushing the company past 400 employees; the creation of five «
library relations managers» who serve as
customer advocates at III; the complete integration of SkyRiver Technology Solutions into III along with the termination of SkyRiver's suit against OCLC on March 4.
So they are the best kind of
library patron and the most interesting kind — and they're also the best kind of
customers for publishers.
Given the seeming hatred toward ebooks and
library lending and
so on and
so forth, the profile of an ideal reader
customer for the Big Six appears to be something like this:
We primarily publish
library science titles,
so I view our
customers as my colleagues as well.
So I have been working part - time at a
library for 2 years, but there is a
customer care technician position at an animal shelter nearby that offers higher pay and longer hours than my current job, not to mention new experiences.