I look at bookshare to see if something is available there prior to looking on 
things like the iBooks store, Nook and now Kindle. I see this as little 
different than a sighted person using the public library rather than buying the 
book. I agree about scans, but a lot of the bookshare collection is what they 
call publisher quality. If you see a book there just released at about the same 
time as it has come into print, you can almost bet it is a publisher quality 
book. 
Mary

Mary Otten
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