Small Bookstores Struggle for Niche in Shifting Times

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Small Bookstores Struggle for Niche in Shifting Times

Post by Linnea » 01-24-2011 03:30 PM

Small bookstores, large ones, ordering on the internet, new social media - a lot of pressure for change out there. Wondering where all this is trending as far as how we consume 'information', deal with the present and the past. Seems we are so caught up 'in it' that it is difficult to see what direction(s) we are going in here.

An article from New York Times:
Small Bookstores Struggle for Niche in Shifting Times

ARLINGTON, Va. — Get on Twitter. Add a wine bar. Do as one bookstore owner did and rent out space for birthday parties.

Or, as a veteran store owner from Kansas tartly suggested, just sell books.

More than 500 independent booksellers debated their next step last week at the Winter Institute, the annual jamboree that is also attended by publishers who go to mingle with their customers and promote their most promising coming titles.

But this event belongs to independents, whose surviving members withstood first the expansion of the big book chains, and later the recession. Lately, they have watched as former powerhouses like Borders have faltered, while wondering what the troubles of their old adversary mean for them.

“We know now that in the world of physical bookselling, bigness is no longer viewed as an asset,” said Mitchell Kaplan, owner of Books & Books, which has independent stores in South Florida, Westhampton Beach and the Cayman Islands. “It’s about selection and service and ambiance. Now we’re finding a situation where the marketplace is getting back to reality.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/busin ... f=business

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