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Surveying the Ereading Landscape

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Reviewing theeBook Landscape

Innovations, Roadblocks, Rules Rewritten

NJLA Annual ConferenceJune 5, 2012

David Lisa Associate Director

Camden County Library System

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So…1. Economical

2. Convenience3. Availability4. Ownership5. Demand

6. A New Model7. The Solution?

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What is the best-selling Kindle book right now?

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“Technology is anything that was invented after

you were born.” – Alan Kay

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But first…

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21% of Americanshave read an e-book

in the last year.

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A lot of people gote-readers forthe holidays.

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The average e-book reader has read 24 books in the

past 12 months.

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People who read e-content are spending more time

reading.

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Printed books still dominate.

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4 times as many people read e-books nowthan 2 years ago.

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E-book reading happens across an array of devices,

including smartphones.

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The majority of book readers prefer to buyrather than borrow.

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Device ownersread more often.

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The availability of e-content is an issue to

some.

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"There is no (reading) culture clash – whether it is analog or digital, reading remains the

most important cultural technology."

Dr. Stephan Füssel

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Tech

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What Doesn’t Work?

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What Can Work?

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All-You-Can-Eat

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Some Possible Futures.

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Will Print andDigital Co-exist?

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A New Model?

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The Future is Largely Unwritten.

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Serving the Digital Generation.

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Questions?Comments?

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CreditsPew Internet & American Life Project. The Rise of e-reading

http://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012/04/04/the-rise-of-e-reading/

E-book hold graphic courtesy of Santa Clara County Library

Kindle on the bus photo courtesy of Brian Snyder/Reuters

WNYC & Ben Bradford

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