What Readers Want (from Ebooks)

Part of O’Reilly’s Tools for Change mini-con, Oct 2009.

All too often our understanding of what readers want is based on what we want ourselves, or outdated assumptions, or even worse—guesses. In this session, panelists will examine the state of the publishing industry through a reader-centric lens.

Moderator: Kassia Krozser (Booksquare.com)
Speakers: Angela James (currently consultant/freelancer), Jane Litte (Dear Author), Malle Vallik (Harlequin), Sarah Wendell (Smart Bitches Trashy Books)

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Ebook Pricing

Part of O’Reilly’s Tools for Change mini-con, Oct 2009.

Is $9.99 the new “normal” for ebook pricing? Or is the sweet spot closer to $3.99, or $1.99, through the iTunes store? As the age of ebooks dawns, publishers are struggling to find pricing that works for their customers and their business models. It’s a time of transition fraught with challenges and opportunities.

Moderator: Joe Wikert (O’Reilly)
Speakers: Hugh McGuire (BookOven/LibriVox), Neelan Choksi (Lexcycle–Stanza), Trip Adler (Scribd), Tammy Nam (Scribd), Michael Tamblyn (Shortcovers)

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passing this way and that

On 28 February 1906, Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) spoke at the Hartford, Conn. funeral of his former coachman, Patrick McAleer. Both the local paper (Hartford Courant) and the New York Times carried stories about the event. The Times account of 5 March 1906 included this text:

Patrick was a gentleman, and to him I would apply the lines:

So may I be courteous to men, faithful to friends,
True to my God, a fragrance in the path I trod.

SLC’s lines are slightly mangled, it turns out.

We had the option of not footnoting this segment if we couldn’t identify its source, but the phrasing seemed unusual enough to justify investigation. (Very common phrases are hard to source: their transmission, often garbled by memory or hearsay, cannot be untangled readily.) The more time a colleague and I spent on these lines, the more we wanted to find something we could share with readers.

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The Google Books Settlement and Information Quality

13:30–15:00
Paul Duguid (m), Adjunct Prof., UCB iSchool
Mark Liberman, Trustee Professor [Linguistics], U of Pennsylvania
Geoffrey Nunberg, Adjunct Prof., UCB iSchool
Clifford Lynch, Director of Coalition for Networked Information
Dan Clancy, Engineering Director, Google Book Search
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Privacy and the Google Books Settlement

[now 15 min. late]
11:00–12:30
Chris Hoofnagle (m), Director of Information Privacy Programs, UCB (Boalt)
Tom Leonard, University Librarian, UCB
Angela Maycock, Office for Intellectual Freedom, American Library Assoc.
Jason Schultz, Samuelson Law, Tech & Public Policy Clinic, UCB (Boalt)
Michael Zimmer, Asst. Professor of Information Studies, U of Wisc.–Milwaukee
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