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Re: [ARSCLIST] Preservation media WAS: Cataloguing still :-)



Tom Fine wrote:
Right, but I'm not saying make the printed book available. I'm saying make large/higher-rez versions of the photos in a biography, for instance, available. Or, for a reported/journalistic book, perhaps make transcripts of some or all interviews available, both for history and in the interest of transparency. Many authors do some of this already on their own websites but it can take some digging to find the material.

Some of this is being done for other media. For example, the libretto for an opera may cost more on paper than the opera does on disc. Buy the CDs, download the libretto from the publisher's site.


In general, these ideas relate to the difference between the text of a book and the book. Shaw has the nobleman in Saint Joan laud the virtues of a "bonnie book" though he is illiterate. He refers to the binding, the feel, the smell, the typography - and he's right. A first edition may have the same text as the Modern Library version, but it's not the same book.

Who among us does not have a hardcopy of a book in the public domain which could be downloaded from Project Gutenberg? The text is separate from the volume and is protected separately, just as a musical score is protected separately from rights inhering to a performance of the work.

Mike
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