From: Eric Hellman <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2014 15:01:06 -0400 Chuck, Funny thing about this request is the word "sell". I say that because Creative Commons licensed ebooks, for which unglue.it is trying to build a comprehensive database are not for sale, they're for license. No limits on simultaneous users. Link them, index them, integrate ten to your heart's content. Mount them on your servers. Migrate the formats. On top of that, you can get free updates, and for many of them, you can create derivatives. And hell no DRM. We even have some great publishers willing to receive money to help support their work. So how much money and/or effort are you willing to put into books that give you everything you want and more? For example, how much did your institution kick in to the Knowledge Unlatched effort? How much has it supported ungluing campaigns? Because we have to work extra hard to get these books in students' hands, because the supply chain for books isn't getting the 50% of an non-discounted purchase price that it usually gets for these books, and we need help from organizations that need what Creative Commons licensed ebooks are offering. Eric (still plugging away at https://unglue.it/ ) Begin forwarded message: From: "Hamaker, Charles" <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2014 12:43:04 +0000 Publishers. If you sell individual book titles to libraries with unlimited simultaneous users, no DRM, and perpetual access and archival rights please contact me. We are not interested in any limits on the number of simultaneous users for our campus, will not buy with 30 or 60 or whatever page downloads, time limits, or limits to number of pages read. We will not accept "check out " requirements nor diappearing files. We want the right to fully index your books for discovery and new applications such as text mining or deep linking at least to the chapter level. We want to link from other services such as A&I services back to your text or out of your text to cited works, for example, and out to illusrtrations or reviews. We are capable of mounting your books on our own servers and limiting access to our own legitimate users. We expect that, when your copyright expires, the titles in public domain will be ours to do what is legal to do with them. We expect to exercise all rights under US copyright law and to state so in whatever license we sign with you. We expect the right to migrate file formats to keep files usable and refreshed for the long term . We expect the right to do this. We expect the right to integrate your content into a flexible and still developing user eBook experience. We will exercise full legal rights and protections and responsibilities and use. We will make our own provisions for archiving. We are particularly interested in working with flexible formats. If you are interested please contact us. If your books meet our requirements we will promote them to our campus for potential purchases to our campus even if if we do not buy immediately for additions to our collections. This is not a call for collection level offers. Thank you. Chuck Hamaker UNC Charlotte Atkins Library [log in to unmask]