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Random House Will Raise Library E-book Prices, But Commits To E-book Lending

Posted at 7:30AM Friday 03 Feb 2012

Random House officials said the "terms of sale" for Random House e-books to libraries will change, with a price increase coming. But the publisher reiterated its commitment to library e-book lending, saying they would continue to enable e-book lending of their entire list for both adult and children's titles, backlist and frontlist, without restriction. "No change," Random House spokesman Stuart Applebaum told PW in a briefing

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