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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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The way I understand it, from someone at our county library a few years ago, a library can basically subscribe to OD and get ebooks, eAudioBooks, or both for their patrons. Whatever they pick, they have access to a certain number of copies at a time of OD's full offering in that category. She said they couldn't select individual titles that it was just whatever OD included in their library.
As I said that was a few years ago and it was a fairly new program at the library so it may have changed. |
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Iirc, my local library "buys" a copy of the ebook. My local library uses Overdrive, too, and on their ebook page, it lists how many "copies" they have of a particular title and how many of those are available or lent out, much the same way they do for paper books. When I checked the FAQ, it mentioned something to the effect of you can request/recommend purchase of specific titles but it needs to be available via Overdrive. I think you can go to http://search.overdrive.com but so far, that seems to only list what titles are available in what library so it may not be very complete. I would suggest checking online ebook retailers (e.g. booksonboard, fictionwise, etc) since they seem to have the most complete selections. Search for titles available in Adobe PDF or Adobe ePub format. Chances are, those will also be available on Overdrive for your library to purchase.
Oh, and if you're going to be borrowing books from the library, don't bother with the Kindle. Just stick to Sony Reader. Less hassle transferring borrowed ebooks that way. The Kindle doesn't have native support for Adobe DRM protected formats, and Amazon has taken steps to prevent you from using ebooks with regular Mobipocket DRM (which currently encompasses library ebooks). Sure, there are hacks to get around this limitation, but going the Sony Reader route is less troublesome. |
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![]() Thank you for the information. I'm interested in what the NGLP has to say about the issue. It's odd that there's a much larger selection of audio books than there is ebooks. This seems to be true of many Overdrive libraries. I wonder what it is about audio books that makes them more readily available. |
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Since you have a Kindle, you can forget using the libraries eBooks. None of them are compatible.
If you had a 505 or 700, you could take out PDF eBooks and request eBooks in ePub. |
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![]() Never been much of a fan of audio books, though. The one time I tried listening to an audio book, I fell asleep within a few minutes. I like reading better. When I read, I tend to get engrossed in the book (assuming it's a decent one) and I don't see paper and ink (or in this case, pixels on backlit LCD screens). I see a video of how I imagine the scene would look like. |
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At checkout, for MP3 audiobooks only, you come to a screen that asks you to click on an "I agree" type of button, where you're agreeing to be honest and discard the MP3 files after the lending period.
The selection of MP3 audiobooks is less in number and desirability (less new popular books). |
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So far as I can tell, an ebook on Overdrive for libraries is just like a physical book. A library buys a copy and can then lend it to one reader at a time, if they want more concurrent readers they buy multiple copies. One bad part of this approach is that MOBI and ePub (say) copies are separate, if a library wants to have both formats they must buy copies of both.
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Interestingly, today it is very common to find that the ebook version is readily available while the audiobook is checked out and has 6 reservations. So, it appears that many people are enjoying audio books. I certainly fit into that group, but it may be because I haven't actually invested in a small reading device. |
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