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Old 07-07-2011, 04:32 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by Fbone View Post
My guess is she is counting the audiobooks, music CDs, and videos which total about 9000 titles. Also there is the always available public domain titles to consider. Currently about 4500 of these non-ebooks are available.
I don't know, how many books can be licensed with this:
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The state library's contract with OverDrive allows the 330 public libraries in the state to gain access to the state-run consortial platform (academic and school libraries can also participate). From 2006 through June 2010 (end of the fiscal year), the consortium's members paid OverDrive $568,000 in content licensing fees, with $182,000 coming from the state and the balance from the consortium members. If a member licenses access to a title it becomes available to all members.
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