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Re: Business models for U. presses
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- Subject: Re: Business models for U. presses
- From: Sandy Thatcher <sandy.thatcher@alumni.princeton.edu>
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 21:48:28 EDT
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Not sure why you set up an opposition between PDA and print here. Surely, PDA can apply to print just as well as e-books, no? Sandy Thatcher At 4:45 PM -0500 3/11/11, Michael Zeoli wrote: >Hmmm... 'Festinare lente' perhaps, but despite the many PDA >plans being set up, we have not yet had an approval plan shut >down (and there are thousands). For one thing the content for >PDA simply isn't there compared with print. Then there are all >the issues batted about between 'instant gratification' and >various libraries' missions... We'll look forward to your >debate with Rick (a former Contoockonian, by the way!). Mike
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