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Article: Libraries in the Post-Scarcity Era

Libraries in the Post-Scarcity Era

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“Bodó B. (2015): Libraries in the post-scarcity era in: Porsdam (ed): Copyrighting Creativity: Creative values, Cultural Heritage Institutions and Systems of Intellectual Property, Ashgate

19 Pages Posted: 12 Jun 2015

Balázs Bodó

University of Amsterdam – Institute for Information Law (IViR)

Date Written: June 10, 2015

Abstract

In the digital era where, thanks to the ubiquity of electronic copies, the book is no longer a scarce resource, libraries find themselves in an extremely competitive environment. Several different actors are now in a position to provide low cost access to knowledge. One of these competitors are shadow libraries – piratical text collections which have now amassed electronic copies of millions of copyrighted works and provide access to them usually free of charge to anyone around the globe. While such shadow libraries are far from being universal, they are able to offer certain services better, to more people and under more favorable terms than most public or research libraries. This contribution offers insights into the development and the inner workings of one of the biggest scientific shadow libraries on the internet in order to understand what kind of library people create for themselves if they have the means and if they don’t have to abide by the legal, bureaucratic and economic constraints that libraries usually face. I argue that one of the many possible futures of the library is hidden in the shadows, and those who think of the future of libraries can learn a lot from book pirates of the 21st century about how users and readers expect texts in electronic form to be stored, organized and circulated.

Keywords: library, piracy, access to knowledge

JEL Classification: O3, O17

Bodó, Balázs, Libraries in the Post-Scarcity Era (June 10, 2015). Bodó B. (2015): Libraries in the post-scarcity era in: Porsdam (ed): Copyrighting Creativity: Creative values, Cultural Heritage Institutions and Systems of Intellectual Property, Ashgate . Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2616636 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2616636

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