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<title>NYPL Installs First Espresso Book Machine</title>
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<p>Yesterday morning, the  first <strong>Espresso Book Machine</strong> was installed and demonstrated at the <strong>New York Public Library</strong>&#8216;s Science, Industry, and Business Library (SIBL), located on 188 Madison Avenue. The EBM will be available to the public at SIBL through August, and will operate Monday through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m through Friday, September 7. This fall, the <strong>New Orleans Public Library</strong>, the University of Alberta, the <strong>Northshire Bookstore</strong> in Manchester, Vermont, and the <strong>Open Content Alliance</strong> in San Francisco will all get their own EBMs, <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/21/new-york-public-library-gets-first-espresso-book-machine/">reports EndGadget</a>.</p>
<p>One who is especially pleased to be involved is <strong>Jason Epstein</strong>, co-founder of <strong>On Demand Books</strong> and a former publishing bigwig at <strong>Random House</strong>. &#8220;Printed books are one of historyâ€™s greatest and most enduring inventions, and after centuries, their form needs no improvement,&#8221; <a href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/6/prweb534914.htm">said Epstein in a statement about EBM&#8217;s launch</a>. &#8220;What does need to change is the outdated way that books reach readers.&#8221; <strong>Kristin McDonough</strong>, <strong>Robert and Joyce Menschel</strong> Director of SIBL added: &#8220;The Science, Industry and Business Library is delighted to showcase the Espresso Book Machine. The Espresso provides a convenient new approach to book publishing and information dissemination and we are pleased to provide our users with the first opportunity to see this new technology demonstrated at a library whose mission is to support innovation and new business ventures.&#8221;</p>
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