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Virtual Town Hall on Ebooks October 23, 2013 American Library Association Chicago, Illinois. Introduction. Barbara Stripling President American Library Association. Welcome. Important issues at the ALA-wide level in the past few years include: Community engagement
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Virtual Town Hall on Ebooks October 23, 2013 American Library Association Chicago, Illinois
Introduction Barbara Stripling President American Library Association
Welcome • Important issues at the ALA-wide level in the past few years include: • Community engagement • Declaration for the right to libraries • School library advocacy • And of course, ebooks • Had a philosophical / emotional reaction in the library community, in addition to substantive aspects • Quite a ride for ALA!
Ebook Town Hall Purpose • Take stock of ALA’s activities and successes over two years of intensive work • Where are we today? What are publishers and distributors doing?
Ebook Town Hall Purpose (2) • Informed by my personal involvement • Led ALA delegation to NYC several weeks ago • Member of several previous NYC visits led by Maureen Sullivan • Directions for the future
Today’s Program • ALA strategy is yielding success – Maureen Sullivan, ALA Immediate Past-president • Publishing insights – Robert Wolven, Co-chair, ALA DCWG • Ebooks and publishing: Where do we stand today? – Sari Feldman, Co-chair, ALA DCWG
Today’s Program (2) • Future directions: Beyond basic access from the Big 5– Alan S. Inouye, Director, ALA OITP • ALA members, communication, outreach, and ebooks – Keith Michael Fiels, Executive Director, ALA • Questions – Barbara Stripling
ALA Strategy is Yielding Success Maureen Sullivan Immediate Past-president American Library Association
The Way We Were: Fall 2011 • In wake of HarperCollins blowback from spring 2011 – initiation of 26 circulation model • Simon & Schuster, Macmillan out of library ebook market entirely • ALA makes first delegation trip to NYC – meets with Association of American Publishers (AAP) • Penguin pulls back from library ebook market
2012: Building Relationships, Knowledge, and Conflict • Penguin pulls out; Random House price increase • Relationship building • ALA delegation visits to NYC: Jan, May, Sept., Dec. and to Philly in Mar. (PLA National Conference) • Molly Raphael participated in AAP Annual Meeting • ALA hosts publishers at Midwinter and Annual • Many exchanges of information via phone and email
2012: Building Relationships, Knowledge, and Conflict (2) • Conflict increasing • The Open Letter to publishers • Session with publisher staff at AAP headquarters in NYC • Increasing dissatisfaction/impatience from ALA members • Increased focus on advocacy; ALA launched Ebook Media and Communications Toolkit
2013: Breakthroughs! • More ALA delegation visits to NYC: April, May, Sept, including Book Expo America appearance • Macmillan in January, June & October • Simon & Schuster in April • Penguin in April & September • Hachette Book Group in May
Publishing Insights Robert Wolven Co-chair, Digital Content Working Group American Library Association
Educating Publishers About Libraries in the Ebook Era • New business models and technologies implicated folks beyond the usual library marketing staff → a bit of education needed about libraries • Ebooks rapidly changing and evolving – even hard for librarians to keep up! • Misconceptions • Fears
Educating Libraries about (E)book Publishing • Publishers are large, complex, multinational corporations – with the corresponding internal organizational process • Relationships between publishers and distributors – some black box aspects • Author contracts, relationships • Concerns about large distributors/online retailers and publisher place in ecosystem
Towards Understanding About Libraries and Ebook Publishing • Friction • How much already exists • How much is really needed? • Library role in discoverability and in the reading ecosystem • Still early in the (r)evolution: Publishers and libraries trying to figure out their models
Ebooks and Publishing: Where Do We Stand Today? Sari Feldman Co-chair, Digital Content Working Group American Library Association
The Current State • Penguin (Penguin Random House) • All titles, one year term license • Pricing typically a bit higher than consumer ebook prices • Random House (Penguin Random House) • All titles, purchase/perpetual license • Pricing often a multiple of consumer ebook prices
The Current State (2) • HarperCollins • All titles, 26 circulations; “renewal” at a discount • Pricing a bit higher than consumer ebook prices • Hachette Book Group • All titles • Two tier pricing
The Current State (3) • Macmillan • All titles in backlist (more than one year old) • 2 year / 52 circulations term license • Simon & Schuster • NYC-based pilot • Sales option offered to library users (not just for those on waitlist) • 1 year term
Some Issues • Pricing • Too high • Hard to determine the “correct” level • Each publisher has a different model • Each publisher only has one model
Polling (1) • Which of the short-term options work best for your library? Keep in mind the differing price points (e.g., a 2 year term will have a higher price than a 1 year term for a given title). • A. 26 circulation license • B. 1 year term license • C. 2 year term license
Polling (2) • How important is a purchase/perpetual license option to your library? Keep in mind that the price of this option may be significantly higher than the price of a 1 or 2 year term or 26 circulation license. • A. Must have • B. Important / should have • C. Nice to have • D. Don’t need perpetual access or too expensive
Future Directions: Beyond Basic Access from the Big 5 Alan S. Inouye Director, Office for Information Technology Policy American Library Association
Issues: Looking Outward to the Publishing Ecosystem • The publishing / reading ecosystem is being re-invented • Further alignment and cooperation with authors and authors’ groups • Discussions with smaller publishers • And with distributors and booksellers • Archiving and preservation
Issues: Looking Inward to the Library Community • Role of (e)book sales in the library context • Future of libraries: Libraries as publishers • Advancing discoverability • Articulating and promoting what libraries do • Leveraging technology to enhance discoverability in the ebook context: New directions for connecting authors to ebook readers via libraries
Other Issues • Accommodations for people with disabilities • Privacy
ALA Members, Communication, Outreach, and Ebooks Keith Michael Fiels Executive Director American Library Association
Resources and Education • American Libraries E-Content blog • American Libraries supplements on digital content • Reports on ebook business models • Transforming Libraries website
Awareness and Outreach • ALA delegation trips: 8 to NYC and 1 to Philly • 2 AAP sessions • Authors for Library Ebooks initiative • Countless interviews, articles, op-eds, quotes, and comments in the media • Digital Book World blog
Member Communications and Engagement • Programming at ALA conferences • Appearances at chapter conferences • Video for all ALA members in Jan. 2013 by Maureen Sullivan • Ebook media & communications toolkit: Communication & awareness for public officials • Plus: Previously mentioned resources
Questions Barbara Stripling, Moderator Resources • American Libraries E-Content Blog • American Libraries Supplement on Digital Content • Ebook Media & Communications Toolkit • Transforming Libraries Website