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Old 01-22-2020, 12:34 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Doing my usual weekly check for newly added audiobooks at my libraries, I saw today that the NYPL had added several hundred Overdrive titles; every one that I looked at included the designation "always available." Most of the audiobooks seemed to be at least a few years old.

I've never seen this designation before--anyone know what the story is behind it? I didn't notice anything similar with the newly added e-books.
I've seen it for years at my libraries. When I glanced at the available titles, I saw public domain and didn't look any further to see if there were actually any titles that weren't public domain.
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