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Educate yourself and your patrons about ebook issues and Creative Commons licenses.
Checkout limits, publishers who won't sell ebooks to libraries, DRM, companies tracking readers' behavior, library prices far in excess of consumer costs, incompatible technologies and formats, cataloging silos...you know why it's hard for you to deliver a seamless ereading experience to your patrons. Make sure they know, too. And make sure everyone knows how solutions, like Creative Commons licenses, can help libraries and readers while respecting copyright and protecting creators' rights.
Support our active campaigns.
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Ultimately ebooks can't be unglued unless authors and publishers are paid for their work. Many of our staunchest supporters are librarians. There are also several libraries which have supported campaigns, including Leddy Library (University of Windsor, Ontario; ungluer LeddyLibraryUWin); the University of Alberta library (ungluer UAlbertaLibrary); and the Z. Smith Reynolds library (Wake Forest University; see their newsletter announcement). [** make sure this is OK **]
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Ultimately ebooks can't be unglued unless authors and publishers are paid for their work. Many of our staunchest supporters are librarians. There are also several libraries which have supported campaigns, including Leddy Library (University of Windsor, Ontario; ungluer LeddyLibraryUWin); the University of Alberta library (ungluer UAlbertaLibrary); and the Z. Smith Reynolds library (Wake Forest University; see their newsletter announcement).
Give feedback and ask questions.
Want to know more? Need help? Have ideas for how we could improve the site or make it more library-friendly? Contact our librarian Andromeda Yelton: andromeda@gluejar.com.