Hi Marc, Jean,
Am 06.02.2013 09:45, schrieb Marc Paré:

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> (For example, my school board operates 51 libraries, some small/others
> quite large, sample texts arrive weekly to the libraries and most often
> are not put on the stacks but are either left on a shelf for later
> disposal or distributed to teachers who think may use them, BUT only
> after being vetted by the head librarian to make sure the texts follow
> school board teaching philosophies and programme expectations. If the
> texts do not follow programme expectations, then they are not accepted
> for library use. In our case, the LibreOffice guides fit in well but
> still must go through internal vetting approval process. The more
> well-known are guides the shorter the vetting process.)

In Germany many libraries start now to offer e-books. And I think many
in Canada/Australia and all over the world do this.
Why don't you try to get our e-books (epub/pdf) first in the libraries?
No expenses. When we will get in such a library then the question about
written books will come from the users.

Ok, there is for now only one epub for Getting started 3.3 [1] but this
may be an Easy Hack for documentation list doing it especially with 4.0.
And all books are available as pdf.

[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications

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Grüße
k-j

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