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Old 02-10-2016, 11:56 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
I did post my question to one of the libraries in their email form. I just have to wait for a reply. I was hoping maybe someone here might know something.
I think libraries have to "repurchase" books after a certain period of time. Once that time period has expired they may opt not to repurchase and so it remains at zero.

My library shares books between 3 libraries. Sometimes a different library purchases the ebook rights and if it expires they may opt not to renew that license leaving the copies at zero.

To clarify a bit: Some libraries purchase ebook rights for x number of checkouts (say 12) OR for 1 year (time period). When that expires, they have to repurchase the book under whatever the contract requires. The payment for books varies.

But ask your librarian. It's a very complex situation with different rules for each publisher.
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