Notes: Aussie Augmentation; Harper's Digital Deal
Borders plans to add four to six stores in Australia annually during
the next five years, boosting its total Down Under to 34 from 14, and
is considering opening Borders Expresses, too, according to the Australian, the daily national newspaper.
Managing director John Campradt told the paper that even though the competitive Australian bookselling market had softened, it is still in better shape than book markets in the U.S. and U.K.
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The latest in the digital book ownership wars: HarperCollins announced yesterday that it will create digital copies of its books and make them available to major search engine companies like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Amazon but keep possession of the actual files, the Wall Street Journal said. The company might arrange to sell digital copies under such arrangements, but on its own terms, which it hasn't yet determined.
Harper has some 20,000 backlist titles and publishes about 3,500 new titles a year. Digitizing the texts will cost "somewhere in the seven figures," the Journal said.
"We see this [approach] as protecting the rights of authors, and protecting our rights as well, but it is also going to be a collaborative effort," Harper CEO Jane Friedman said. "We will make these titles available to everyone."
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Barnes & Noble plans to open a new store in Dallas, Tex., in the Prestonwood Town Center at Belt Line Road and Montfort Drive. After the store opens in October 2006, B&N will close its store at 14999 Preston Road in Dallas.
Managing director John Campradt told the paper that even though the competitive Australian bookselling market had softened, it is still in better shape than book markets in the U.S. and U.K.
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The latest in the digital book ownership wars: HarperCollins announced yesterday that it will create digital copies of its books and make them available to major search engine companies like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Amazon but keep possession of the actual files, the Wall Street Journal said. The company might arrange to sell digital copies under such arrangements, but on its own terms, which it hasn't yet determined.
Harper has some 20,000 backlist titles and publishes about 3,500 new titles a year. Digitizing the texts will cost "somewhere in the seven figures," the Journal said.
"We see this [approach] as protecting the rights of authors, and protecting our rights as well, but it is also going to be a collaborative effort," Harper CEO Jane Friedman said. "We will make these titles available to everyone."
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Barnes & Noble plans to open a new store in Dallas, Tex., in the Prestonwood Town Center at Belt Line Road and Montfort Drive. After the store opens in October 2006, B&N will close its store at 14999 Preston Road in Dallas.