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How Does Overdrive Work?

I didn't quite know where to post this question so I hope this is the right spot. I'm wondering if anyone knows how the operations of an Overdrive library works. The U.S. Navy has an Overdrive library for its sailors and I have found quite a few good books there but it is still very limited. I want to see what can be done about getting the selection increased. However, if Overdrive charges for every book that is made available in the library, then the Navy General Library Program might be limited due to funds. I plan on sending an email to the NGLP but I want a better understanding of how Overdrive operates so I can make a better case. If the issue is, in fact, funding, there's probably not much that can be done. However, the number of people in the military interested in ebooks has dramatically increased thanks to the Kindle and the Sony Reader (which is sold at military exchanges all over the world).
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