The Bookstore of the Future

by Staff
Utne Reader

Oct 6, 2009

http://www.utne.com/print-article.aspx?id=2147485079


You might think there’s no future at all for bookstores, especially since, 
as you read this, it’s a good guess another independent bookshop is 
shuttering its doors. But the folks at Canada’s Quill & Quire magazine (May 
2009) are dreaming big and holding out hope. At their bookstore of the 
future, books will be manufactured in-house on a print-on-demand machine.

The Internet, often cast as the antagonist in the story of literature’s 
demise, will still play a crucial role in the operation, with the store’s 
multifunctional website serving as the entry point for customers. But the 
brick-and-mortar world will be where the real magic happens: “In the store 
itself, patrons will browse the website, searching for what they want and 
sampling content, thumb through display copies, chat with the staff, and 
then select their purchases. … The bookshop will download a file from the 
publisher’s website, print it … and immediately hand it over to the happy 
customer.”

This “new bookselling paradigm” will avoid the waste of overprinting, a 
common industry practice, as well as the expense of shipping and storing 
large book inventories. It will cut out middlemen such as printers and 
distributors. And it will have pluses for both consumers and creators of 
books: Readers can choose a preferred cover or otherwise customize their 
selection, and some authors may be able to bypass publishers entirely.

Creating a new business model won’t be easy, the magazine acknowledges. But 
it’s necessary if bookstores are to avoid the fate so often predicted for them.

“The bookshop can and should be more exciting than ever,” writes Quill & 
Quire. “If reinvented with sufficient passion, imagination, and 
cooperation, it will become the preferred venue for readers to navigate our 
information-rich world, and for authors and publishers to reach their 
audiences.”


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George Antunes                    Voice (713) 743-3923
Associate Professor               Fax   (713) 743-3927
Political Science                    Internet: antunes at uh dot edu
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