![]() Here is how it works for the three major booksellers: And with a little extra management, this “sharing” of books among devices registered to the same account has worked well. It is like buying six copies for the price of one. As schools began to implement ereader programs, educators saw the benefit of this policy: if a school purchases six or more Kindle, every book they buy can be distributed to six devices, effectively cutting the cost of an already lower-priced e-book by a factor of six. So the company made it possible for customers to load their purchases onto as many as six devices, in most case, if the devices were registered to the same account. When Amazon came out with the Kindle, the company realized that book-buyers would want to be able to load their purchases onto more than one reading device. Sharing E-books among Devices on One Account Library Lending (books to patrons of the library) Lending and Borrowing (books among all users)ģ. Sharing(books among devices on one account)Ģ. ![]() ![]() Right now, there are basically three ways to leverage e-books to increase distribution of titles in schools:ġ. How to share e-books among as many readers as possible is a matter of great interest to educators. ![]() Linkedin UPDATE: Read the latest instructions for sharing a Kindle book: How to share your Kindle books ![]()
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