Frankly Speaking: Expanding the Concept of On-Demand Books
‘On-demand’ may be more about what book buyers want—affordability
and availability—than technology.
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Frank Romano
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Thus, we are doomed to have a book world with books in multiple, non-standardized formats from multiple sources with erratic pricing. The concept of on-demand books can mean anything from a book in a library to a book on a sales rack, to a book in a vending machine, to a book shipped to me, to a book printed for me, to a book downloaded by me. And at the right price.
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- Companies:
- Penguin Books
- Places:
- United States
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Frank Romano
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Frank Romano is Professor Emeritus at RIT School of Media Sciences.
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