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True On Demand Books May Be Closer

by Anne Wayman on April 2nd, 2008

book.jpgI suppose the holy grail of print on demand or POD is for us to be able to walk into any bookstore and order up a bound copy of any book for a reasonable price in about 15 minutes or so. Back in June, egadget.com published a blog, complete with picture, announcing the addition of an Espresso Book Machine to the New York Public Library. Built by OnDemandBooks, the largish machine will print one off bound books. Launched with something like 200,000 titles, not a ton has happened since.

But today, Publishers Weekly announced that OnDemandBooks has signed an agreement with Lightning Source. (Lightning Source is the pod arm of Ingram, the world’s largest book distributor - in fact, Lightning Source actually prints for many of the on-demand companies that offer various self-publishing packages.) The agreement gives OnDemandBooks access to the scanning facilities at Lightning Source and, more importantly I think, creates an opt-in/opt-out clause in publisher’s contracts. This means, I think, that I, as an author, can choose to allow OnDemandBooks to distribute my book via it’s machine - any why wouldn’t I?

As the article in PW points out, the Espresso Book Machine is still costly, and takes up to a month to make. We’re still a long way from truly instant books down at the corner store. Content, however, is key, as the web has proven over and over again. This is an exciting step in the right direction.

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