Cost of an item is controlled by the book publishers and Amazon. Apple just 
lost in court trying to break Amazon monopoly in ebooks. Amazon controls the 
pricing of ebooks and wants to keep it high. They want the money for a book not 
the authors.:)

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dr. James 
Priest
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 10:24 AM
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Fwd: BiblioTech: not your parents' style of library - 
San Antonio Express-News

Look at all the trees that maybe saved and the rivers saved from the processing 
of paper. E-books are not that much cheaper the hard covered books which is 
still an issue.  I feel ebooks and great for the run of the mill books and text 
books. I have hundreds of ebooks and technical books and still order hard cover 
books of the books I want to reread and keep on a shelve .
E books are not the easiest to read and learn how to keep notes etc but they go 
have their place.  People who really need the library don't have computers or 
book sellers and book stores are for those of us who still can afford the $3 
coffee  and the books.  To bad googles scanning the rare books non of us will 
have access to or afford to visit the library overseas of hidden away at 
university because the courts saw fit to keep that information limited to a few.
Sometimes good comes with a downside.  As for jobs if you have been to a 
printing plant lately it is mostly an automated process with few people.

Dr. James Priest PhD
Fire Strategist & Researcher
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 8:42 AM, Neal Hammon 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Ann and John:

A digital library might be nice, but think about all the people who would be 
out of work if we did not have paper books.

Off hand, being an author, I think we are the only ones who would not be 
affected. Those who are printers, ink and paper manufactures, book sellers, and 
those who work for publishers would  all be looking at the possibility of lost 
jobs. Right now, what we do not need are lost jobs.

Neal
On Sep 15, 2013, at 3:42 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:



In case you missed it.    This had to happen sooner or later; it is now here. A 
100% digital library.  Absolutely no traditional books, stacks, card files, etc.


http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/BiblioTech-not-your-parents-style-of-library-4814924.php


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