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“It seemed like the transition form print to digital was finally coming through in the book world,” says Hellman on the phone from his home in Montclair, N.J. “There was a lot of concern about how libraries would work when patrons wanted books on their ebook readers.”
Hellman realized that the business models for ebooks and libraries was a challenge, particularly one of available content.
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