February 2012
38 posts
The Kindle
fromatopthecardboardbox: Really? You have a Kindle, fellow underground rider? I may be dividing my possible audience (hah) but I genuinely refuse to inhibit my hatred of the kindle. I can only really see two plausible and acceptable reasons for wanting such an abomination; 1) you are so visually impaired that you have to be able to make the text larger 2) you lack upper body strength to the...
Feb 29th
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Rant.
finetalk: If ebooks do not require printing or paper, why are they the same price as books?! Very frustrated at the fact that having a nook (a gift) is not very beneficiary at all. If I wanted to pay $8 for a book, i would go buy a physical copy.  Because, once you remove the cost to print and distribute a physical book [Around $2 - $3 for a hardcover] you still need to cover the costs of: ...
Feb 29th
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OverDrive to supply Harry Potter eBooks to...
I assumed this was a given, to be honest. Like it or not, OverDrive has become the ecosystem of choice for libraries, so it makes sense Rowling & Pottermore would partner with them. Charlie Redmayne, Pottermore CEO, said in a statement, “We are keen to support public and school libraries, and OverDrive, as one of the leading suppliers in this market, provides us with a global network that...
Feb 27th
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Feb 25th
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One thing I will never understand or like
ashleylj: ebooks.  Reasons: 1. I cannot sit and stare at a computer screen for hours upon hours without getting distracted 2. You can’t really take ebooks with you because they are essentially the size of your computer or tablet or whatever you’re reading them on 3.  My favorite part about reading a book is being able to see how much I have read.  The satisfaction of having a big chunk of book...
Feb 25th
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For the one person in the world who doesn't know.
J.K “I’m richer than both the Queens of England¹” Rowling, has signed a deal to publish her first novel “for adults”. The as yet untitled book will be released through Little, Brown in multiple formats [hardcover, eBook, Paperback etc etc.] and while no release date [nor title / genre / plot] has been announced, it’s rumoured to be released later this year. ...
Feb 23rd
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AMAZON IS THE DEVIL!!!!
guatyno8do: ughhh seriously they are ruining the publishing world and I hate them so much!! You wanna back that up with some facts, or you just gonna whine like an idiot?
Feb 22nd
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News...
Fact: Barnes & Noble to release 8GB version of the Nook; price reductions on the Nook Tablet [More details]. Conjecture: Amazon are releasing a colour e-ink Kindle later this year. [More details] Ooh - and Barnes & Noble revealed their latest earnings report this morning: Net income down 16%, to approx. $52m Sales up 5% Revenue from physical stores: Up 2%. Revenue from Online store:...
Feb 21st
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Feb 16th
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“If I tile your bathroom and you refuse to pay me, or if you rob my family and...”
– An “anonymous” member of the publishing industry, commenting on the closure of library.nu
Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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Waterstone's 3 for 2 offer returns... But only...
Not much to say really - Waterstones are bringing back their “three books for the price of two” promotion, from today [09-02-12] until February 22nd. The promotion will only cover children books, or YA books. A spokesman for Waterstones said: “We think 3 for 2 is a great offer for people in half term week, but we will continue to use a variety of methods to promote titles and offer...
Feb 9th
birdiewithoutwings: Good things about having a kindle - carrying a mobile library in your handbag. Bad things about having a kindle - looking like a pretentious twat on the bus reading the picture of Dorian grey. Pretentious: Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance, talent, culture, etc., than is actually possessed. Isn’t that what people do, when they buy the latest...
Feb 9th
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The Hulu For Books That Never Was - The Digital... →
milenab: A fantastic proposal. Unfortunately, I doubt anyone will listen to it. Still, absolutely worth the read. An - let’s just say interesting proposal, for how the big six publishing companies can fight to remain relevant, over the coming decade[s]. There are parts I don’t agree with, but it’s an interesting read.
Feb 7th
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'I pledge to read the printed word and condemn...
Seems about right :)
Feb 7th
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thelibrarianontherun: Should the value of a local independent bookstore be measured in more than dollars and cents? “Part of the argument is that [they think] something is going to happen to the culture…that people are going to read less and it’s going to be very bad for literature,” he said. “I think that some of the smarter bookstores will survive, but I’m...
Feb 7th
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Feb 6th
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We're all going to hell... apparently
b-i-d-magazine: Needless to say LGBT Going To Hell is not a book I am going to be purchasing anytime soon. Amazon are selling the e-book by A.Christian for 77p and by the looks of it the actual author doesn’t want to be identifiable due to the blatant hatred and contempt that it breeds. I want to download it just to read the stupid and outrageous statements that it clearly contains but I don’t...
Feb 6th
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Actually - at this point...
I’m reminded why I tend not to interact with people through this account at all. I really should just put this account behind a password protect screen. For the record: I run this for my own gratification. That 300 [rapidly declining] plus people “follow” my content baffles me, but fair enough. The actual reason for starting this particular stream? The Kindle comments /...
Feb 6th
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And another two...
Damn it, I wish I’d have had that article / post ready to go today - could have got rid of all of ‘em in one swoop. Ah well.
Feb 6th
"Libraries would love to be able to provide you...
libraryjournal: librariesandlemonade: Incredibly frustrated at people who blame libraries for not having readily available and accessible content for their e-readers. It’s not the libraries standing in the way, kids. Generally, the libraries would love to be able to provide you with content. It’s the publishers. This post from librariesandlemonade seems like an apt response to this. In...
Feb 6th
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Speaking of that "Five reasons why libraries are -...
Here’s what precedes it: Secondly - I’m going to point this out now - When they’re run “correctly” libraries are awesome. Simple as that. A good library should [imo] be a cathedral of learning. They should be full of books [of any format - hardcovers, paperbacks, eBooks, large print, braille, audio books etc, etc], and run by skilled librarians [all earning at least...
Feb 6th
d1000words asked: Did your local library even have anything "in-store" saying it was National Library Day? The wife and I went to ours, thinking it'd be all bells and ribbons -- but nothing. Seemed a wasted opportunity.
Feb 6th
So that's how you lose "followers"
Oh well - bye bye!
Feb 6th
Feb 6th
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Anonymous asked: I hate to say it, because I'm very much on your side most of the time and enjoy your work, but harping on libraries is like harping on schools. Underfunded, understaffed, overworked, and expected to perform miracles with very little. I'm sorry you had a bad experience with an OPAC and a librarian, but please don't make that a "state of the libraries" thing. The fact is...
Feb 6th
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Yet again, I'm reminded why I avoid my local...
On January 16th, I put out a question to tumblr, asking for advice on where exactly to start, when it comes to reading John Greens’ books. The majority of people who replied recommended starting at the beginning, so I hopped onto my local authorities online catalogue, and promptly reserved a copy of said book. That was on January 17th. Frankly, I was impressed I was even able to reserve it,...
Feb 5th
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Feb 5th
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say-quack asked: I purposefully "missed some important parts." I chose that part specifically to show that I will always choose books over eReaders. That's all. Haha.
Feb 5th
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Books or Tablets/eReaders?
say-quack: My response is always the same. “Print will never die. There’s no substitute for the feel of an actual book. I adore physically turning pages, and being able to underline passages and not worrying about dropping them in the bath or running out of power. I also find print books objects of beauty.” —J.K. Rowling Here’s the full quote - you missed some important parts out: ...
Feb 5th
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Electronic books shall never be better than real...
keepcalmandlistentoowlcity: Streaming music will never be better than MP3s. MP3s  will never be better to CDs. CDs will never be better than Cassettes. Cassettes? Fuck that noise, they’ll never be better than 8-Track 8-Track? 8-TRACK? The fuck is wrong with vinyl? Vinyl? Why would you listen to music on Vinyl? Radio is where it’s at. Radio?!? Radio - bollocks to that, real...
Feb 5th
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Feb 4th
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[UK]: Today is National Libraries Day!
It’s National Libraries Day, here in the land of Sherlock Snow!. Assuming you’re not snowed in, why not head down to your local library, and go pay ‘em a visit? Most libraries should have a page on their respective websites, outlining any and all events that they’re running today - you could always have a look there first, to see if anything catches your attention. If...
Feb 4th
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“Last night I signed two paperbacks and four ebook readers. Really....”
– https://twitter.com/#!/cstross/status/165473333591293953 [Thanks to Katherine for telling me about this]
Feb 3rd
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Feb 2nd
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Feb 2nd
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How I view the "real" book vs e-reader war
iamahendrocks:
Feb 1st
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Yeah... That librarian is clearly anti-Amazon.
Some of y’all know which account I’m talking about. Seems childish to block said account from appearing in the search results, but it’s a lil annoying, as the immediate reaction is to re-blog their posts, and offer a different viewpoint, but alas, it’d just be ignored. That said - really, you think B&N not stocking physical copies of Amazon exclusive titles is in...
Feb 1st
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