Print on Demand: Espresso Book Machine 
              
              What is an Espresso Book  Machine?
              It is like an ATM  for books. It can print and bind any title on the spot within minutes! For that  reason it is called an Espresso Book Machine; it produces a book instantly when  you ask for it, one book at a time… Just like a cup of espresso coffee!
              The machine is capable of printing and binding books of  up to 500 pages in 20 minutes. Thus, it provides a convenient new approach to  book publishing and information dissemination. The chief benefit of this  machine is that no book would be out of stock or out of print.
              The Espresso Book Machine was provided to the BA by On Demand Books LLC. It is currently  installed at the BA premises, being the second unit worldwide in 2007.
The BA has acquired the new version of the machine on premises in 2011, which has more advanced features than the older version. The machine is located at "Our Digital World" exhibition at the Library offering a new set of services for the public.   The new version of the Espresso Book Machine is connected to "EspressNet" service. It gives access to millions of book titles that can be printed on the machine from publishers and authors from all over the world. This also includes Google books.  In order to make this service easily accessible for the public, the BA has built an online catalogue where users may choose the book of their choice to be printed on the machine. 
 
              
              How does it work?
                After selecting a book from the available database, you  just click 'order' and the printing process starts. The content of the book is  printed on a black and white laser printer, and in the meantime, the cover  prints on a color printer. After the printing process is done, the book is  assembled and aligned. Then the machine notches the spine of the book and glue  is applied so that the cover is soundly attached. The book arrives on top of  the cover and the machine presses on it. Then comes the trimming phase in which  the book is clutched with a hand inside the machine and trimmed  to size, and your book is ready. The machine  produces a high quality output. Better quality printing is obtained from  material whose source is electronic, but scanned materials are eminently  readable too.
                The software of the machine was adapted by the ISIS team to deal with Arabic books. The software was  built upon open source platform, where all ISIS  modifications and additions are shared with On Demand Books LLC through  Concurrent Versions System (CVS). 
                
                Benefits you will get
 
                A variety of books will be available for the public. You can choose one of the books  from the collection database and order an instant copy. The collection includes  several World Bank publications as well as numerous books of political, social  and scientific subjects. A number of rare books that are currently out-of-print  will also be available in the collection.
                
                Cooperation
                A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was  signed between On Demand Books LLC (ODB) and Bibliotheca Alexandrina according  to which On Demand Books LLC provided the BA with an Espresso Book Machine. In 2007, a second MoU was  signed between the two parties for the purpose of forming a joint venture to  spread the use of the Espresso Book Machines manufactured by ODB to serve clients  in all of the countries or entities that are members of the Arab League, with  catalogs of Arabic and other materials to be secured by BA.
              Agreements with Arab  publishers
              To help promote the use of this new machine in  the Egyptian community, Bibliotheca Alexandrina signed agreements with several  publishers including the Egyptian Publishers Union, Kotob Arabia (www.kotobarabia.com),  and Dar El-Sherouk.              
              How to contribute your books
If you are interested to contribute your  books in this project, you can contact us on espressobook@bibalex.org. For  electronic formats, click here to see  the required specifications.
              The Library of Alexandria has  installed two new Espresso Book Machines, in addition to a previous one dating back to 2007. Through a worldwide partnership between Xerox and On Demand Books, these machines have been paired with Xerox 4112™ Copier/Printers. The Xerox 4112 adds speed and exceptional image quality to books produced on the EBM. The new machines will provide the public with a larger variety of books  that would not necessarily be from the library’s collection. The machines are expected to operate soon as a public service facility.
                        
                        
               
 
      
        
             
            
                 Last updated on 29 Mar 2016