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Editor: What is your purpose in starting a online book database (i.e., to help online booksellers, to get a database that does what you think a book database should do, because it’s a good business to be in, all of the above, none of the above, or ????).


A: A few years ago there were three major book databases on which dealers could list their stock under their own names http://www.bibliocity.comhttp://www.bibliofind.com and http://www.abe.com.


When one of the best of these, www.bibliocity.com, was absorbed by Alibris, the net was full of messages of anger, gloom and general bru-ha-ha. Well, we participated in those messages and then decided to do something about it!


We set out to create an independent book site, with the most sophisticated search modes, where independent booksellers could sell online and get to know their customers in an informative and secure environment. Thus http://www.bibliology.com was born.


While we were developing http://www.bibliology.com, other small independent sites appeared on the net, www.bibliofind.com disappeared into ABE, and the whole internet market scene cooled down to a profound sense of realism.


The disappearance of Bibliocity and Bibliofind brought closer the danger that booksellers — and book-buyers — would have terms of trade imposed upon them by the large, dominant players in the market. Some of these large anonymous booksites are also building their own inventories and the time may not be far away when they will have no use for the small, independent bookseller.


Our concerns would appear to have been accurate. One can see the self-same book listed on the internet at different prices — the lower price on a site which lists the dealer by name, based on a subscription, the higher price on sites which demand that the dealer become an anonymous stockholder and pay a high commission for the privilege of having her/his books listed under the name of the site! Today it is also clear that ABE are in the process of changing their rules — yet again.


Editor: Is this a long-term commitment on your part? Where do you see yourself and your database in 3 years? 5 years?


A: We are certainly in the business for the long term. We have worked long and hard over the last two years developing a book site for the independent bookseller, with one of the most sophisticated search engines of any of the on-line book sites. This is not an ego-trip, nor a search for quick returns. A great deal of time and our own hard-earned money has been invested in site development. We are looking towards much greater market recognition during the next few years, not only for the benefit of our subscribing members but for the book-buying public as well.


We made many more good friends amongst booksellers and book buyers during the development stage of http://www.bibliology.com — people whom we might never have come to know otherwise, and we are grateful for their help and advice. We are also indebted to the booksellers who, having joined us during the free membership period of 2001 when the site was in final development, have given us their continuing support — in many cases taking out a year’s subscription. We don’t intend to let these people, nor any future members, down!


Editor: What lister book database inventory programs do you/will you support?


A: We aim is to serve the interests of our subscribing members and their customers. We are happy to accept our members’ favourite upload formats, in any delimited text format, from any cataloguing software.


In parallel with the site development, Bibliology has created an excellent Inventory Management System [IMS], which is available free to all subscribing members. Data from most other inventory programs can be imported into IMS.


Editor: What are your upload procedures? Deletion procedures? Are “wants” listings available? For sale matches? Are any additions/changes planned?


A: When a subscriber uploads for the first time a ‘reception file’ is set to that subscriber’s chosen format and all subsequent uploads are handled automatically.


To a large extent our members decide on their own upload procedures. Using a conventional upload method they may edit individual records, send us full uploads or add or delete files. FTP uploads are also supported.


Customers are encouraged to register their wants if a book is not available on site. When a bookseller member uploads the ‘wanted’ book, the customer receives an email, with a link to the particular book, inviting her/him to return to http://www.bibliology.com.

Further developments will be announced during the coming months.


Editor: What customer service (for both sellers and buyers) do you/will you have?


A: In the Information area of http://www.bibliology.com there are Links to a range of important reference sites, ‘What’s New’ news items, and Contact emails to Bibliology. There are also small adverts for book-related Services and a member’s ‘news forum’.


Editor: Will you/do you have any quality (i.e., descriptions, shipping, and/or customer service) standards for your listers? If so, what will be/are the consequences of violating those standards?


A: Bibliology will not interfere in the bookseller/customer relationship! We hope that good relations will be fostered between our subscribing members and their customers, in the secure ordering environment offered by Bibliology. Nevertheless, we reserve the right to terminate the membership of any bookseller who does not conform with the terms clearly set out in the Terms and Conditions they signed up to when joining Bibliology.


With the hoped-for direct vendor/buyer relationship in mind, we will not accept listings by ‘consolidators’.


The general Terms and Conditions relating to the site are accessible from the footer of any page.


Editor: What are your technical arrangements (in non-technical language, please) to ensure reliability of service? Future growth? Additional services?


A: We believe our resident technician is one of the best in the business and our server is hosted by perhaps the UK’s most reliable service provider. Beyond that, as far as the reliability of any service is concerned, it is a question of optimism, fingers crossed and not stepping on the cracks in the pavement. Unavoidably, things will go wrong and we have to be ready to mend them as quickly as possible, keeping our subscribing members informed of the problem and its expected resolution.


Our future growth is dependent on the satisfaction of our members and their customers. Our aim is to ensure that the service we offer will continue to be second to none.


As far as additional services are concerned, our members may link their home pages to Bibliology’s powerful search facility. The resulting returns may be presented in the dealer’s own preferred colour scheme.


Our members’ suggestions for further improvements to the site are welcome, always remembering the principles we laid down at the conception of Bibliology.


Editor: Will you/do you have the capability of taking credit card info for orders? If so, what can you tell us about the safety procedures you have or will have in place to ensure the security of such info?


A: The Bibliology secure ordering system is there to inspire confidence. Apart from authorised Bibliology staff, payment details such as the credit card information are only accessible by the dealer concerned, using her/his unique username and password. These details are then deleted from the site by the dealer.


Editor: Do you ever plan to process credit card orders through your database (rather than simply passing on the info to the lister) and, if so, will the lister or buyer bear the processing cost, and how long will it take to get payment to the lister?


A: No we will not interfere in any way in the conclusion of a sale. The customer’s relationship with the dealer is private and confidential. We believe that our members will want to build on that relationship.


Editor: Do you have any plans for programs associated with your database which would involve anything other than direct contact between seller and buyer?


A: No! As already stated, Bibliology is simply an excellent listing service where buyers and sellers come together in an informative and secure environment.


Editor: Do you have or do you plan to have an “all word search” capability?


A: Absolutely! All ‘keyword’ searches on Bibliology are “all word searches” and the search terms are highlighted in the results.


Editor: What search capabilities does your database have now? What is planned for the future?


A: Searches on Bibliology can be as simple or as complex as the customer wishes, starting from a simple Author or Title search or a Keyword search (this is an all-word search). Other boxes in the search panel allow searches to be limited: by price (Price Greater Than, Price Less Than); by currency (Search in Which Currency – choose from drop-down box); by when books were added (Books Added Anytime or choose 24 hours, 48 hours, 7 days); by Dealer (All Dealers or select an individual dealer from a drop-down box); First editions only; Signed/inscribed only; Date of Publication (complete the After Before boxes); specify how the results are listed using Sort – (choose from Unsorted, Author, Title, Price, Publication Date) and specify Ascending or Descending order.


Editor: On what will you base your listing fees? What fees do you have now or plan to have?


A: Membership fees are based solely on the number of titles listed. A table of fees is clearly displayed in the ‘new member sign up’ area. There is a reduction for paying an annual subscription 12 months for the price of 10 and currently the first month is free after joining. There are no additional charges nor commissions on sales.


Editor: Do you plan to have or now have your database searched by Addall or Bookfinder or any other mega-search site?



Editor: How do you plan to advertise your database (both to draw listers and buyers)?


A: Throughout 2001 we ran adverts in relevant trade and literary magazines. We, and our members, have also distributed thousands of flyers and bookmarks.


Our PR and marketing efforts will continue throughout 2002 with the aim of gaining greater market recognition.


Editor: What background or experience do you or other people involved with your database have that relates to the online book or online book database business?

A: My wife Sue and I have been in the antiquarian book business for many years, under the Collectable Books banner. Our son Andy, Managing Director of Bibliology Limited, is a customer relations and computer systems specialist, with years of experience in the City of London.


Editor: Do you or are you planning to have professional management, bookseller management, or ????


A: If I understand your question correctly, I have to say that all the directors of Bibliology Ltd are skilled, experienced, professional managers.


Our cataloguing software, the Bibliology Inventory Management System (IMS), is designed as a tool, to enable booksellers to manage their stock and report on costs and results within any given period. In other words it is designed to enable the bookseller to manage his/her business.


Editor: What markets (geographical and/or demographic) are you aiming at?


A: We believe in the true meaning of the World Wide Web. Visitors to http://www.bibliology.com may be in the UK, Croatia, Japan, France, the USA, or Singapore. The same customer may be looking for a beautifully illustrated, hand-coloured Bible one day, a book of scientific reference the next, and some inexpensive reading matter to take on holiday after that. Why should Bibliology’s member bookdealers not be able to fulfil any of these requirements?


Editor: What services/features does your database have that you feel sets you apart and/or will ensure the success of your database?


A: Searches on http://www.bibliology.com can be as simple as you like or refined to satisfy a very specific requirement. They can also be limited to books uploaded within a particular period, with prices set in most major currencies.


We believe we also carry more useful information on events, links to useful sites, library catalogues, etc., than any of the other booksites. This packet of information is growing constantly.


We try to give personal service wherever possible. We speak to our subscribers on the phone and most emails are personal ones, typos and all! We like to get feedback — critical and laudatory. If you like what we do tell your friends, if you don’t like what we do tell us!


Editor: Please tell us anything you’d like about yourself or your database, and thank you for participating.


A: Recently, someone compared our marketing and PR efforts with featherbedding! Nothing could be further from the truth (unfortunately). Working 16 to 18 hours a day seven days a week, financed by our own efforts, doesn’t strike us as a soft, cosy number. But, it’s great! We enjoy every minute of it.


We have discovered hidden talents and resources within ourselves, learned new skills and technologies and, most of all, we made a lot of great new friends!


 

Editor: What is your purpose in starting an online book database (i.e., to help online booksellers, to get a database that does what you think a book database should do, because it’s a good business to be in, all of the above, none of the above, or ????).


A: Usedbookcentral’s goal is to fill the void that was created when Bibliofind (God rest its soul) was absorbed into Amazon. We wish to continue what was a very popular format, a simple and secure platform to connect the book buyer and bookseller together. Keep It Simple, Secure.


Editor: Is this a long-term commitment on your part? Where do you see yourself and your database in three years? 5 years?


A: Yes, this is a long term commitment. We will create a strong bookselling community that wishes to have more control over their listings and transactions. We are here for the long commitment. We know that it will take time to establish ourselves in the market. In five years Usedbookcentral hopes to be number 2 or 3 for preferred bookselling databases.


Editor: What lister book database inventory programs do you/will you support?


A: Usedbookcentral is proud to say that it can accept all files generated by known database inventory programs available in the field (i.e., Homebase, Bookmate, File Manager and etc.). In addition, we can support any file generated in a delimitated format. We write a bridge program for each and every dealer to ensure that their listings are imported correctly.


Editor: What are your upload procedures? Deletion procedures? Are “wants” listings available? For sale matches? Are any additions/changes planned?


A: Our procedures are easy, simply log into the site and navigate to the upload page. Once there, one will see the browse box to capture the file and the submit button. Choose what the file was created for; to be added, deleted or purged and replaced, then hit the submit button. Usedbookcentral is currently revamping the wishlist (wants) feature to make it a bit more effective. It will be available to both the dealer and buyer. The dealer will be able to upload their file for their wishlist.


Editor: What customer service (for both sellers and buyers) do you/will you have?


A: For both buyer and seller, Usedbookcentral offers an 800 number and personal service. All email is addressed and taken care of in a timely manner.


Editor: Will you/do you have any quality (i.e., descriptions, shipping, and/or customer service) standards for your listers? If so, what will be/are the consequences of violating those standards?


A: Usedbookcentral has very few standards that our listers need to follow, except that we expect reputable and fair business practices and will not hesitate to close an account that does not practice this.


Editor: What are your technical arrangements (in non-technical language, please) to ensure reliability of service? Future growth? Additional services?


A: Usedbookcentral uses state of the art equipment and will continually upgrade as necessary, which it has done three times since being launched last May. We currently use very powerful database software that allows for quick and efficient searches. We have recently added a new server in anticipation of increased traffic and usage. With a new server, Usedbookcentral will be able to expand to 10 million titles and 1,000 dealers without any noticeable decrease in performance.


Editor: Will you/do you have the capability of taking credit card info for orders? If so, what can you tell us about the safety procedures you have or will have in place to ensure the security of such info?


A: Yes, Usedbookcentral does have 128 bit encryption for the security of the information. All of our order and account numbers are randomly generated as to increase security measures.


Editor: Do you ever plan to process credit card orders through your database (rather than simply passing on the info to the lister) and, if so, will the lister or buyer bear the processing cost, and how long will it take to get payment to the lister?


A: We do not have any plans for this at this time.


Editor: Do you have any plans for programs associated with your database which would involve anything other than direct contact between seller and buyer?


A: No. Usedbookcentral was founded on the major premise of NOT inserting itself in any way between the buyer and the seller.


Editor: Do you have or do you plan to have an “all word search” capability?


A: Yes, Usedbookcentral is proud of our all field search capabilities. When a buyer enters in a word into the keyword field and clicks on the search button, the system searches through all the fields of the record, including title, ISBN, author, description, binding and any other field supplied by the seller.


Editor: What search capabilities does your database have now? What is planned for the future?


A: Usedbookcentral has separate search fields for; Author, Title, Price, Edition, and Signed, and is working on a filter for binding at this time. We also have a dealer search box that can be transplanted onto a dealer’s web page for searches of their inventory only.


Editor: On what will you base your listing fees? What fees do you have now or plan to have?


A: We have a flat listing fee with no commission.

This is the fee schedule being used by Usedbookcentral:

Less than 2,000 Records, With Online Database Management (Restricted uploads after initial) $65.00 for six months or $100.00 for a year

up to 25,000 $52.50 for initial three Months, then $17.50 a month

25,001 to 50,000 $75.00 for initial three Months, then $25.00 a month

50,001 to 100,000 $112.50 for initial three Months, then $37.50 a month


Editor: Do you plan to have or now have your database searched by Addall or Bookfinder or any other mega-search site?


A: Yes, Usedbookcentral does subscribe to Bookfinder currently and has considered Addall, but have not chosen them due to their fee policy and schedule.


Editor: How do you plan to advertise your database (both to draw listers and buyers)?


A: Usedbookcentral is using a more grass roots marketing approach. We list with all the search engines and are choosing select direct market periodicals to advertise in.


Editor: What background or experience do you or other people involved with your database have that relates to the online book or online book database business?


A: Two of the principals own and operate a 4,000 sq. ft. retail bookstore, which has a direct Internet business and uploads to several major online platforms. They have been selling online for seven years and have been booksellers for more than eleven years. They have been on many services and have an excellent grasp of what booksellers are looking for in a service. The other two principals have been in programming, database, and web systems for more than fifteen years.


Editor: Do you or are you planning to have professional management, bookseller management, or????


A: Usedbookcentral currently has a professional management staff. All of the principals have management experience in either the bookselling business or online business.


Editor: What markets (geographical and/or demographic) are you aiming at?


A: People who read, love and use books in this great world of ours. We have an active currency converter that converts any foreign currency to a U.S. dollar equivalent.


Editor: What services/features does your database have that you feel sets you apart and/or will ensure the success of your database?


A: Keep It Simple, Secure. Usedbookcentral is here to connect the book buyer and the bookseller, then step out of the way. We’re most proud of our all field (keyword) search system, and of our ability to grow and modify the system to accommodate the listers and buyers.


Editor: Please tell us anything you’d like about yourself or your database, and thank you for participating.


A: We’d like to thank IOBA for the opportunity to explain who and what Usedbookcentral is.


 

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A: BiblioDirect.com is being developed by Bibliophile Books, Inc. as a site for booksellers by booksellers. We intend to create a site that will attract quality booksellers: the best dealers have the best books, and that combination will attract the best customers.


BiblioDirect.com is designed to facilitate the transaction between the buyer and the seller without getting in the middle. We will charge a monthly fee to the dealer, but after that we just get the buyer and the seller together and continue to advertise our site. All transactions are made at the dealer’s price and under the dealer’s terms with no mark-ups, additional shipping fees, or commissions.


We don’t think anyone has yet gotten it right. Some databases want to interpose themselves between the seller and buyer. We will not. Some want a piece of each transaction. We do not. Some do not seem to see advertising and public relations as critical. We do. Some do not want to police their sellers to insure fair, professional dealings with unquestioned returns. We will. We want to create a database that we want to sell through. We shall.


Editor: Is this a long-term commitment on your part? Where do you see yourself and your database in three years? 5 years?


A: It goes without saying that we are developing BiblioDirect.com for the long-term. We are booksellers and have been for a long time. We expect to die with our boots on.


Editor: What lister book database inventory programs do you/will you support?


A: All inventory programs will be supported on BiblioDirect.com


Editor: What are your upload procedures? Deletion procedures? Are “wants” listings available? For sale matches? Are any additions/changes planned?


A: Our web-based upload procedures are being designed to be as easy as possible with the least chance of error. Obviously, our program will allow frequent updates with both additions and deletions of records; however, book dealers will also have the ability to edit or delete records on-line.


We will encourage potential customers to create want lists. Even more importantly, we want the potential customer to be able to leave a very specific want (for example, Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, first state in DJ, signed) so that only the most appropriate match will be made so that potential customer will not have to wade through pages of matches that bear no resemblance to what he or she is actually looking for.


Editor: What customer service (for both sellers and buyers) do you/will you have?


A: For sellers, you can expect a knowledgeable friendly BiblioDirect.com voice at the other end of the telephone (or as a recipient of an e-mail) and someone who understands the book business, book terms, frustrations with customers, etc. We’ve been there.


We’re also open to suggestions and ideas, and plan to have an easy way you can make suggestions for improvements or tell us, Gee, I wish you could.


For really technical questions, we might put you in touch with one of our programmers. These programmers were chosen not only for their technical expertise (and in that area they are very, very gifted), but also for their ability to use the English language. Of the three of us involved in BiblioDirect.com, Roger is the least proficient with the computer. (No, that’s not fair. Roger is hopeless.) Our test with the programmers was to see if they could explain a technical term in such a way that even Roger could understand it.


The best customer service we can give the buyer is an assurance that the BiblioDirect.com book dealer holds to professional standards, describes his/her books accurately, and follows through with the sale in a timely manner and then packages the book carefully for shipment.

BiblioDirect.com will also provide a means for private, voluntary feedback between buyer and seller as well as a complaint/dispute resolution service.


Editor: Will you/do you have any quality (i.e., descriptions, shipping, and/or customer service) standards for your listers? If so, what will be/are the consequences of violating those standards?


A: We are proud that we sell books for a living; we constantly strive to be the best book sellers we can be. We will expect no less from the dealers who list their books with BiblioDirect.com. The standards we set for the BiblioDirect.com dealers will be common-sense and basic to a quality retailer.


Should we find it necessary to look at any problems with a BiblioDirect.com dealer, it will be done quietly and privately. We will work closely with that dealer to encourage them to improve and to become more professional in their approach to book selling. After repeated conversations, if we cannot assure ourselves that a particular dealer is willing to improve, their listings will be suspended from BiblioDirect.com.


By the same token, we will look for the same quality in the buyers. To give some assurance to the dealers, we will maintain a system whereby any dealer can inform BiblioDirect.com privately of a particular person whose books are lost in the mail, or who returns a book after it has been slapped on a photocopy machine and then expects a full refund. If we see a pattern developing, we will contact the customer on behalf of our dealers.


Editor: What are your technical arrangements (in non-technical language, please) to ensure reliability of service? Future growth? Additional services?


A: We have purchased the best servers, router, and back-up systems currently available with dedicated Internet access. They will be maintained by an amazingly talented engineer. When the time comes for upgrades, we are ready, willing, and able to make those changes, and in fact many are already planned for the future.


Editor: Will you/do you have the capability of taking credit card info for orders? If so, what can you tell us about the safety procedures you have or will have in place to ensure the security of such info?


A: Yes, we will have the capability for a customer to provide his/her credit card information in a secure manner. That information, however, will only be provided to the book dealer by logging onto the BiblioDirect.com site. A number of security measures have been taken to make sure that the customer will feel more comfortable leaving credit card information on the BiblioDirect.com site than giving their credit card to a waiter in a restaurant.


Editor: Do you ever plan to process credit card orders through your database (rather than simply passing on the info to the lister) and, if so, will the lister or buyer bear the processing cost, and how long will it take to get payment to the lister?


Answer: No.


Editor: Do you have any plans for programs associated with your database which would involve anything other than direct contact between seller and buyer?


A: No. One of the major purposes of developing BiblioDirect.com is to maintain and encourage contact between the buyer and the seller.


Editor: Do you have or do you plan to have an “all word search” capability?


A: A definite yes.


Editor: What search capabilities does your database have now? What is planned for the future?


A: The BiblioDirect.com user will have an option of a basic search or an advanced search. Since the advanced search has been designed by professional bookdealers, it should improve upon current capabilities at other sites.


Editor: On what will you base your listing fees? What fees do you have now or plan to have?


A: 1- 1,000 records — $25.00 per month; 1,001 4,999 records — $30.00 per month; 5,000 9,999 records — $35.00 per month; 10,000+ records — $40.00 per month.


Editor: Do you plan to have or now have your database searched by Addall or Bookfinder or any other mega-search site?


A: Yes, we have plans for the BiblioDirect.com database to be included with mega-search sites.


Editor: How do you plan to advertise your database (both to draw listers and buyers)?


A: Frankly, we’re not going to tell you where we will be advertising, and we doubt many of you will ever see our most of our ads because they will be directed to the potential buyerbut we will be out there trolling. We believe that targeted advertising to book buyers where they may be found and marketing Internet bookselling on the Internet are two principles of successful advertising. BiblioDirect.com will be advertising on a variety of on-line sites (such as Google); however, we hope we are creating a site with enough interesting features that both book dealers and book buyers will be encouraged to tell a friend about the site. A large share of our budget is devoted to advertising and public relations.


Editor: What background or experience do you or other people involved with your database have that relates to the online book or online book database business?


A: Lynn DeWeese-Parkinson is known to all as the Grand Poobah of the Bibliophile mailing list, but he is also an accomplished bookseller who deals exclusively in Latin America, the Caribbean, bullfighting and baseball books. He began in the book business in 1961, took time out for a law practice and returned to bookselling 15 years ago.


Roger and Jan O’Connor preside over the chaos that is Mostly Books. Both were college teachers; Roger long ago succumbed to his love for books, while Jan carved out a career in media/public relations, working for a time at NBC, several radio stations, and a state arts agency. Jan is also a former member of the Kansas Humanities Council and has been active in civic organizations.


Both Lynn and the O’Connors have been selling books online since the advent of online bookselling.


Editor: Do you or are you planning to have professional management, bookseller management, or????


A: With BiblioDirect.com’s commitment to booksellers, our management will always be vested with bookdealers.


Editor: What markets (geographical and/or demographic) are you aiming at?


A: BiblioDirect.com will be marketing the world of books to the world, and we will be marketing the expertise of our dealers.


Editor: What services/features does your database have that you feel sets you apart and/or will ensure the success of your database?


A: Log onto http://www.BiblioDirect.com on March 17th (the tentative launch date) and see what sets BiblioDirect.com apart


 
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