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Old 10-28-2019, 03:46 PM   #245
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Originally Posted by MGlitch View Post
There are actually three library systems within NYC. NYC Public Library, Brooklyn Public Library, and Queens Public Library. Manhattan, Bronx, and Staten Island (I think) are all part of NYPL, Brooklyn and Queens are both unique entities with their own catalogs.

There are, approximately, 8.55 million people in NYC. So assuming even distribution that's 2.85 per branch. I can't find figures for how many ebooks specifically are checked out a year, the only figure I found stated the combined libraries saw 8.8 million check outs, though it was not clear if this was physical and ebook. Either way it's barely more than one book per person per year. Which says to me that it's more likely large amounts of the population are not checking books out at all, while a smaller selection check out some, and a still smaller check out many. Then you also have to remember that not everyone is going to want the same book. Finally it's only one book for a short window, and then it's however many the library wishes to buy.
https://company.overdrive.com/2019/0...out-club-2018/

New York Public Library 4+ million
Brooklyn 1+ million
Queens <1 million
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