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Old 04-09-2014, 08:29 PM   #3
SteveEisenberg
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Brooklyn and Philadelphia both have EBSCO eBooks, but I don't spot any Random House titles in a quick look at the history category.

If anyone finds a list of the libraries participating in the new service, please post.

Maybe ESBCO just started marketing this to libraries, and it will take a few months to become widely available.

I just checked another newish one for eBooks, OneClickDigital (formerly just audio), and still cannot find any off-copyright titles at libraries I have access to. It would be great if these companies listed the libraries to whom they have sold the new services.
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