Baen Free Library
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The Baen Free Library is a digital library of the science fiction and fantasy publishing house Baen Books where (as of February 2007) 94 full books are available for free download in a number of formats, without copy protection. It was founded in autumn 1999 by science fiction writer Eric Flint and publisher Jim Baen to determine whether the availability of books free of charge on the Internet encourages or discourages the sale of their paper books.
The Baen Free Library represents an interesting experiment in the field of intellectual property and copyright. It appears that sales of both the books made available free and other books by the same author, even from a different publisher, increase when the electronic version is made available free of charge. [1]
In 2002, Baen also started adding CD-ROMs into some hardcovers of newest titles in successful series. They contain the complete series of novels preceding the printed book (for those books that were the latest in a series), other works by the same author, some works by other authors, and multimedia bonuses. The CD-ROMs have a prominent permissive copyright license which expressly encourages free-of-charge copying and sharing, including over the Internet.
Baen also operates Webscriptions, a subscription-based e-book program.
[edit] Current titles
- 1632 by Eric Flint
- 1633 by Eric Flint
- 1812: The Rivers of War by Eric Flint
- A Hymn Before Battle by John Ringo
- Agent of Vega by James H. Schmitz
- An Oblique Approach by David Drake & Eric Flint
- Anti-Grav Unlimited by Duncan Long
- The Apocalypse Troll by David Weber
- Bedlam Boyz by Ellen Guon
- Berserker Throne by Fred Saberhagen
- Beyond World's End by Rose Edghill
- Black on Black by K. D. Wentworth
- Born to Run by Mercedes Lackey
- Changer of Worlds by David Weber
- The Course of Empire by Eric Flint and K. D. Wentworth
- Crawling Between Heaven and Earth by Sarah A. Hoyt
- The Creatures of Man by Howard L. Myers
- Cross the Stars by David Drake
- Crusade by David Weber
- Demon Blade by Mark A. Garland and Charles G. McGraw
- Destiny's Shield by Eric Flint and David Drake
- Diamonds Are Forever by Ryk Spoor and Eric Flint
- Digital Knight by Ryk Spoor
- Doc Sidhe by Aaron Allston
- Fallen Angels by Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, and Michael Flynn
- Far Edge of Darkness by Linda Evans
- Fiddler Fair by Mercedes Lackey
- Fire In the Mist by Holly Lisle
- The Forlorn by Dave Freer
- Fortune's Stroke by Eric Flint and David Drake
- Forward the Mage by Eric Flint and Richard Roach
- Freehold by Michael Z. Williamson
- Genie Out of the Bottle by Eric Flint
- The Grantville Gazette, Vol. 1 by Eric Flint et. al.
- Great Kings' War by Roland Green and John F. Carr
- Gust Front by John Ringo
- The Honor of the Queen by David Weber
- The Hub: Dangerous Territory by James H. Schmitz
- In the Heart of Darkness by David Drake & Eric Flint
- Inherit the Stars by James P. Hogan
- Interstellar Patrol by Christopher Anvil
- The Lark and the Wren by Mercedes Lackey
- The Lighter Side by Keith Laumer (edited and compiled by Eric Flint)
- The Lion of Farside by John Dalmas
- Lt. Leary Commanding by David Drake
- A Logic Named Joe by Murray Leinster (edited and compiled by Eric Flint)
- March to the Sea by David Weber and John Ringo
- March Upcountry by David Weber and John Ringo
- Med Ship by Murray Leinster
- Mother of Demons by Eric Flint
- The Mountains of Mourning by Lois McMaster Bujold
- The Multiplex Man by James P. Hogan
- Mutineers' Moon by David Weber
- Northworld by David Drake
- Oath of Swords by David Weber
- Odyssey by Keith Laumer
- Old Nathan by David Drake
- On Basilisk Station by David Weber
- Original Edition of edited Godwin Stories by Tom Godwin and Eric Flint
- Original Edition of edited Schmitz Stories by James H. Schmitz
- Pandora's Legions by Christopher Anvil
- Paying the Piper by David Drake
- The Philosophical Strangler by Eric Flint
- Planets of Adventure by Murray Leinster
- Pyramid Scheme by Eric Flint
- Rats, Bats and Vats by Dave Freer and Eric Flint
- Redliners by David Drake
- Retief! by Keith Laumer
- The Sea Hag by David Drake
- Seas of Venus by David Drake
- Sentry Peak by Harry Turtledove
- The Shadow of the Lion by Mercedes Lackey
- Sheepfarmer's Daughter by Elizabeth Moon
- Sisters of Glass by D. W. St. John
- Slayer by Karen Koehler
- Sleipnir by Linda Evans
- Star Soldiers by Andre Norton
- Stars Over Stars by K. D. Wentworth
- Sunrise Alley by Catherine Asaro
- Sympathy for the Devil by Holly Lisle
- The Tank Lords by David Drake
- Telzey Amberdon by James H. Schmitz
- Time Traders by Andre Norton
- The Two Faces of Tomorrow by James P. Hogan
- The Tyrant by David Drake
- The War God's Own by David Weber
- The Warslayer by Rose Edghill
- TNT-Telzey & Trigger by James H. Schmitz
- Werehunter by Mercedes Lackey
- Windows of the Soul by Paul Chafe
- With the Lightnings by David Drake
- Wizard's Bane by Rick Cook
- Wizardry Compiled by Rick Cook
- Wolf Time by Lars Walker
[edit] Letters to and from Baen's First Librarian
This section lists letters from readers to Baen's "First Librarian", Eric Flint, and responses he made in return about the Free Library and its offerings, but more importantly these discuss the experiences of Baen with offering free titles and further discuss issues in ePublishing in general. Of particular note, are the grateful letters from blind and handicapped individuals, and the wide geographic demographic of the Baen experiment. However, most of the material is historically interesting 'snapshots' of the arguments over intellectual property rights in the early days of the Free Library and development of the Baen Books publishing style of offering titles both by download and in print.
Link and Title of Page | Description in Brief |
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*Introducing the Baen Free Library | Eight pages on how the library came to be and the software piracy and publisher issue in general. |
*Letters to the Librarian December 20th, 2000 | A selection of 123 letters about the free library as seen by the readers; of particular note: Messages from a blind reader and a handicapped reader. |
*Letters to the Librarian January 16th, 2001 | Special Report on 200 plus Letters received in 24 hours when the Free Library made internet news. |
Letters to the Librarian February 04th, 2001 | Special Report on self-publishing on the internet with comments by the First Librarian. |
Letters to the Librarian February 04th, 2001 | Special Report on self-publishing on the internet with commentary by First Librarian Eric Flint. |
M.P. Macaulay on copyright law 1841 issues | Two speeches on copyright law to the British House of Commons during 1841, characterized by historian Flint as brilliant, as they cover the issues still problematic in copyright law. |
Letters to the Librarian, Eric Flint September 1, 2001 | This matter deals with intellectual property rights and piracy of intellectual materials |
Letters to the Librarian, Eric Flint April 15, 2002 | One and a half years into the Library, Flint provides hard numbers on how sales and works listed on the Baen Free Library are related. |
Letters to the Librarian, Eric Flint April 26, 2002 | More numbers on how hypothetical thefts can't be harming publishing industry to any significant extent. Discusses as well Book Vs eBook preferences, and need for authors to achieve exposure and the role of the Free Library in providing such. |
Letters to the Librarian, Eric Flint April 26, 2002 | Discusses prominent writers opposed to eBooks for free, and cites how such might help their sales. |
Letters to the Librarian#1, Eric Flint May 12, 2002 | Stance on helping blind and handicapped persons and others of limited means including kids obtain free materials with an argument of how that eventually helps an authors sales. |
Letters to the Librarian#2, Eric Flint May 12, 2002 | Discusses paper versus screen reading; studies showing much better retention from paper learning, and includes a long letter relating experiences on sales by an educational publisher once they offered free works like Baen Free Library. |
Reprint by singer and song writer Janis Ian September 16, 2002 | Three-time Grammy award winner Janis Ian in an article reprint excoriating the music publishing industry and praising Baen and a few others. Flint makes one comment— a minor correction which supports Ms. Ian's point. (This is the last of the Letters to the Librarian) |
[edit] External links
- Baen Free Library
- Building the Baen Free Library by Eric Flint - a 2002 essay, republished from Library's news at the link above
- Flint's description of the inspiration for the Library in an USENET post Sat, 05 Oct 2002 16:22:49 GMT
- Annotated Baen Free eBook Listing - Baen Free Library and Baen CD-ROM Library
- Baen CD Torrents