2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1464-9055(02)00312-3
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Web booksellers—their usefulness to libraries

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“…If this is then considered in the light of Kruse and Holtzman's (2003) estimate that eBay sales fetch lower than ordinary market prices, this suggests that selling second hand books on an auction site in New Zealand will realise much lower prices than might originally be anticipated. This, though, does not allow for occasional auctions that "take off" when bidders fight each other; for such items the end price seems well worth the effort.…”
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“…If this is then considered in the light of Kruse and Holtzman's (2003) estimate that eBay sales fetch lower than ordinary market prices, this suggests that selling second hand books on an auction site in New Zealand will realise much lower prices than might originally be anticipated. This, though, does not allow for occasional auctions that "take off" when bidders fight each other; for such items the end price seems well worth the effort.…”
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“…A difference of just a few dollars makes the difference between a sale or no sale. Prices paid by dealers are usually only 20-30 per cent of retail and ex-library copies are worth even less because of stamps and other marks (Kruse and Holtzman, 2003). Nevertheless, the prices reached by online selling will often be higher than the small amounts reached in most local sales.…”
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“…88 Local purchasing regulations and institutional auditing requirements are potential obstacles to online purchasing. Problems may occur if a signed purchase order is required or if the seller fails to include the purchase order number on the invoice.…”
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