The invention, an electronic book selection and delivery system, is a new
way to distribute books and other textual information to bookstores,
libraries and consumers. The primary components of the system are a
subsystem for placing text in a video signal format and a subsystem for
receiving and selecting text that is placed in the video signal format.
The system configuration for consumer use contains additional components
and optional features that enhance the system, namely: (1) an operation
center, (2) a video distribution system, (3) a home subsystem, including
reception, selection, viewing, transacting and transmission capabilities,
and (4) a billing and collection system. The operation center and/or
video distribution points perform the functions of manipulation of text
data, security and coding of text, cataloging of books, messaging center,
and uplink functions. The home subsystem performs the functions of
connecting to a video distribution system, menu selecting text, storing
text, and transacting through phone or cable communicating mechanisms. A
portable book-shaped viewing device is used for viewing the textual
material delivered. The billing and collection system performs the
transaction, management, authorization, collection and publisher payments
automatically utilizing the telephone system.