Thank you for the information. I'm glad to hear that has changed.
David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA
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On 09/12/2012, at 16:37, Mary Otten wrote:
> David,
> Both Amazon Kindle and Nook allow you to "lend" books. I am not sure how
David,
Both Amazon Kindle and Nook allow you to "lend" books. I am not sure how it is
done, but if you go to both of those web sites, you will see that it is a
feature they both have. iBooks does not.
Mary
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Subject: Re: nook Question
And here is one of the problems with the digital copyright schemes. You cannot
lend books. The only current exception I know of is libraries using overdrive.
OverDrive allows libraries to lend out the exact number of books they have
purchased. Whilst the book is in a patron's account, it cannot