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RE: OA monographs
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- Subject: RE: OA monographs
- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:04:27 EDT
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> There are some people who might reasonably worry that putting > books online will hurt their sales: if a book is not > worthwhile, and reading a few pages is the most anyone will do, > then those who have looked at it online will certainly not buy. > If it were print only, they might, and then regret it. If an > author writes a good book, encourage her to post it. It's not only "bad" books that would likely suffer in sales if made freely available online. Any book, good or bad, that is likely to be used as a research or reference tool rather than read from cover to cover is going to have hard time selling in print if a free copy is available online. (Making a good novel available on an OA basis may drive print sales, because who wants to read a whole novel on their computer? But putting a good research monograph or reference book online will probably hurt print sales, because people will be able to search its content online and get all the information they need that way.) Ask yourself how many people would buy a copy of the OED if the online version were open access. Some would, of course, but far fewer than now pay for their print or online copies. Remember: people don't pay for something just because it's good; they pay for it because it's good, because they need it, and because paying for it is the only way to get it. Given the choice between paying for good stuff and getting it for free, people have a marked tendency towards the latter option. ---- Rick Anderson Dir. of Resource Acquisition University of Nevada, Reno Libraries rickand@unr.edu
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