Apr 23 2008

Cory Doctorow to match book donors with schools and libraries

Posted by Jason

Author Cory Doctorow is planning to start a “matchmaking” service between schools and libraries that would like to receive free copies of his new novel Little Brother and individuals who want to give them.  He mentioned in his podcast last week that he often gets e-mail from readers who enjoyed the free e-editions of his books and want to pay him but not receive a physical copy.  This way sales will still support his work via his publisher, and theoretically the book should reach a lot more than two readers per sale.

I’m sure it’ll show up on Boing Boing or Craphound as soon as the matchmaker system is up and running.

Mar 13 2008

On Free Audiobooks

Posted by Jason

Photo by I’ve mentioned before that I’m starting a tiny crusade to get some good Creative Commons licensed material cataloged at my library of employment. (I also just asked them to catalog Library Student Journal, which is [w00t] publishing my article “Open Source Software in Museums,” about which I’m very excited.)

At the end of every semester, students preparing to travel home over break start asking the reference desk about audiobooks to listen to while they drive or fly. This being an academic research library, we tend not to collect many — we have like ten on CD in the collection, I think.

I’m going to put together a web guide on free downloadable audiobooks to go up in time for the end of the spring semester. For one thing, I’m poking around to compile a list of library systems in the Atlanta area that have them in their collection (which prompted me to finally get a library card). I also listen to a lot of fiction podcasts, and I’m going to add as many as possible to my web guide.

[Note: I'm looking for more good ideas to add to my list. Please drop a comment or e-mail if you have any suggestions for free downloadable audiobooks, ideally in formats suitable for loading onto portable media players.]

I was listening to an episode of Escape Pod this morning in which the editor talks about his plans to do more to promote the podcast, and I thought, “Hey, why don’t we have stuff like this in our catalog? It would certainly make it easier for our users to find audio fiction.” So I asked our catalog department to add it — hopefully they will agree that this is a good idea, and since it’s already got a Worldcat entry I can see I’m not the first person to think of it.

[Photo credit: dalydose via Flickr]

Feb 21 2008

Cataloging CC-licensed e-books

Posted by Jason

What a fantastic idea, and so obvious when someone else does it first:

The Nebraska Library Commission has begun to include Creative Commons licensed editions of books in its catalog — so you can check out my novels in the Tor editions, or just nab a copy from the library’s site.

(says Cory Doctorow on Boing Boing)

I’ve just asked our catalog department to do the same for Doctorow’s and Lawrence Lessig’s Creative Commons licensed works (since I knew about those off the top of my head).  I’ll ask for more as time goes on, of course….