As part of the commuter lifestyle, I tend to read a lot
(when I am not doing the crossword or Sudoku puzzles). In an effort to be economical or frugal (you
can read that as cheap), I take books out of the library. I hate to rant on the library because its
advantages greatly outweigh its disadvantages.
It had lots of books, DVD's, CD's, comic books, graphic novels, magazines and a whole bunch of other
stuff that I don't access, but is probably great for other people (seminars,
art shows etc.).
Nonetheless, I have two problems. These two problems have nothing to do with
due dates or late fines. Those things,
while slightly stressful, have their place and are necessary. What bothers me is the way they have done their
digital book offerings, and the way that they either don't have some books, or
the wait list is has me getting the book sometime in the next decade.
I bought a Kobo, and I am quite happy with it. I have had difficulty with e-books that the
library has, though. Why is there only
one copy? If it is digital, should there
be an infinite number of copies? It
isn't like I am actually taking the data off their hard drive. It won't be lost. The copies are programmed to delete
themselves after three weeks.... Is it that the library system in Ontario has somehow
confused the past with the present. Are
they unable to see the digital forest for the trees? Are they trying to make the digital age
represent the way things used to be? One
only needs to look at how Netflix put an end to Blockbuster to understand how
wrong this kind of thinking is.
Maybe there are some copyright issues involved, but those
should be explained, rather than hoping that we just understand.
As for not having books...yes, I understand there are space
and budget constraints. There are plans
to expand my library, so hopefully they will have more space for books. My problem is that I want to read a series of
books in order, and sometimes the library doesn't have one or more of the books
in the series. If you have most of the
series, and are hoping that people take the books out, not having the whole
series is kind of ridiculous, don't you think?
Most recently, I have read Jim Butcher's Dresden Files books, but due to
availability I have read them completely out of order. You can guess that I am slightly confused,
but starting to make sense of it.
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