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Old 07-20-2018, 01:34 AM   #24
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Macmillan's licensing terms were rather generous for libraries. In 2013 they were $25 for 52 lends.

Perhaps, Macmillan thought it best to delay new releases instead of changing terms.
Most current terms from Macmillan that I've got recorded (as of 2016) are...

Library lending terms:
All titles are available
for a two-year/52-lend
period (whichever
comes first).

Library pricing:
Titles published less than 12
months ago: $60.
Titles published 12 months
ago or more: $40.


Imprints include Farrar Straus
and Giroux, Henry Holt & Company, W.H.
Freeman and Worth Publishers, Palgrave
Macmillan, Bedford/St. Martin’s, Picador,
Roaring Brook Press, St. Martin’s Press,
Tor Books, and Macmillan Higher
Education.
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