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	<title>Comments on: ATG Article of the Week: Give &#8216;Em What They Want: A One-Year Study of Unmediated Patron-Driven Acquisition of E-Books</title>
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		<title>By: DennisBrunning</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m happy that the catchy title fudges a bit at the end of the precis. I&#039;ll be wanting to read this--what the challenges and opportunities are. Some of us are not palms up (ancient Roman gesture for I want to buy that book)about PDA operational definition of &quot;want&quot;. I know some art and humanities professors who once convinced of the accuracy and utility of approval plans, delighted in hands off. PDA makes them hands on again. Yeah, it&#039;s a different era, I guess. Take care, you may be PDA out of a job.</description>
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