Electronic books cause controversy

Electronic books cause controversy; ENGLAND: London: Camden: Holborn Library: INT SEQUENCE of shots of interior of library with users on the internet, using tablet and reading newspaper Shots of woman downloading electronic books (e-books) on her tablet Janene Cox (Society of Chief Librarians) interview SOT - talks of benefits of e-books Woman librarian using computer BV Customers reading newspapers BV Woman customer using computer London: Ed Vaizey MP (Minister for Culture and Creative Industries) interview SOT - libraries have to keep pace by lending books electronically Holborn Library: BVs Customers in library Reporter to camera EXT Richard Mollet (The Publishers Association) interview SOT - have to have sustainable business model / borrowing option has serious implications for authors, their royalties, book sellers and publishers INT Shots of woman using electronic book reader Reporter to camera S J Parris (Author, 'Sacrilege') interview SOT - e-books should be treated in same way as hard backs or paperbacks / for a lot of authors the income is vital GVs Interior of library Close anonymous shots of customers reading London: Ed Vaizey MP (Minister for Culture and Creative Industries) interview SOT - have asked libraries to take into account impact of e-lending - is a debate about library closures / lots of libraries are also opening Holborn Library: GV Various shots of books on shelf, customers reading books GV Computer area of library Woman using electronic book reader
Electronic books cause controversy; ENGLAND: London: Camden: Holborn Library: INT SEQUENCE of shots of interior of library with users on the internet, using tablet and reading newspaper Shots of woman downloading electronic books (e-books) on her tablet Janene Cox (Society of Chief Librarians) interview SOT - talks of benefits of e-books Woman librarian using computer BV Customers reading newspapers BV Woman customer using computer London: Ed Vaizey MP (Minister for Culture and Creative Industries) interview SOT - libraries have to keep pace by lending books electronically Holborn Library: BVs Customers in library Reporter to camera EXT Richard Mollet (The Publishers Association) interview SOT - have to have sustainable business model / borrowing option has serious implications for authors, their royalties, book sellers and publishers INT Shots of woman using electronic book reader Reporter to camera S J Parris (Author, 'Sacrilege') interview SOT - e-books should be treated in same way as hard backs or paperbacks / for a lot of authors the income is vital GVs Interior of library Close anonymous shots of customers reading London: Ed Vaizey MP (Minister for Culture and Creative Industries) interview SOT - have asked libraries to take into account impact of e-lending - is a debate about library closures / lots of libraries are also opening Holborn Library: GV Various shots of books on shelf, customers reading books GV Computer area of library Woman using electronic book reader
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25 septembre 2012
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