[Publib] Amazon's Library Processing

Judy Anderson libraryanna at msn.com
Wed Aug 2 12:03:07 EDT 2006


It's not a direct correlation. But if their quality control is bad in one 
division, it may reflect management issues throughout. It's just one thing 
to consider or ask for assurance about.

Judy Anderson
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>From: "Houghton, Sarah" <houghton at plsinfo.org>

>
>I agree in part; their book availability is not always accurate.  But that 
>runs off of a database related to their stock warehouses.  I'm not sure 
>that that translates to any other service they offer, including processing, 
>being totally worthless.  How well someone's warehouse database is 
>maintained and how well they'll put a spine label on your book are very 
>different things.
>
>Sarah Houghton, Information and Web Services Manager
>San Mateo County Library
>

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