The Long Tail of Books 1.Online retail 2.Used books 3.POD 4.Someday: ebooks.

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The Long Tail of Books

1. Online retail2. Used books3. POD4. Someday: ebooks

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Online• Around 15% of all

book sales, growing 18% annually

• Amazon (and Marketplace sellers) have about 75-80% of the online market

• Demand shifting towards niches

Source: Morris Rosenthal

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Used Books

• Fastest growing portion of the book market (up 33% last year, now nearly 10% of all consumer book sales)

• Classic secondary market: how will increasing liquidity affect the primary market?

• Expansion of “virtual inventory”

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Prediction:

Our children will never know the meaning of the phrase

“out of print”

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Print on demand

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Libraries

Three Long Tail drivers

1. Interlibrary loans2. Online databases3. Google (and other) Book Search

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Interlibrary loan

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A few stats:

• Loans account for just 1.7% of overall circ (4.7% for academic libraries)

• Yet 60% of the aggregate collections of the “Google 5) are held by just one library

• Just 10% of books account for 90% of circ

The opportunity: aggregate distributed supply and distributed demand

Source: OCLC

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Online databases

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The effect

Source: Tim O’Reilly

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Opportunity

Source: Tim O’Reilly

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How to drive this?

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GreaseMonkey

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