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Old 06-16-2021, 11:07 AM   #8580
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
I think it's more likely that libraries will stop allowing nonresident users, or will up the nonresident price. Or will limit the number of Hoopla checkouts.

There were a few other nonresident Hoopla options--Houston, as well as Florida and Virginia, though the latter two were a bit pricey, if I recall correctly.

Are there really so many people, though, outside of this bunch of reading fanatics, who actively seek out multiple libraries and overwhelm them by excessive borrowing?
If Hoopla pricing and library budgets are geared toward servicing the small fraction of a given municipality's population that makes use of it, and you turn that into to a similarly small fraction of a many-orders-of-magnitude larger population, then, yes, I can see it.

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