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Toronto Star: Toronto’s City Librarian Discusses Ebook Pricing in Interview

Toronto Star: Toronto’s City Librarian Discusses Ebook Pricing in Interview

From The Star:

Toronto Public Library is crying foul over “unreasonably high” ebook prices that it says limit its titles as demand soars for virtual reading.

In an interview with the Star on Tuesday, the city librarian [Vickery Bowles] called the prices and conditions “unsustainable,” saying some publishers charge libraries $85 for an ebook while the average consumer gets the same title for only $15.99.

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In 2009, the library spent under $200,000 on its electronic collection, 1.1 per cent of total spending. That figure is expected to be more than $3 million for this year, almost 20 per cent of the entire collections budget.

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If Toronto Public Library is going to (need) 100 copies of an ebook, what would work for us is if we could buy 10 copies at a premium price of, say, $40 per copy, and we would have ongoing and perpetual access to those 10 copies,” she said.

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Posted on: June 19, 2015, 11:33 am Category: Uncategorized

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