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Hoopla and Freading were the two options that kept me with FLP long after I was annoyed with the paucity of Overdrive selections. |
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Never paid that much attention to the costs of these kind of long distance memberships (very, very lucky with my local libraries), but usually when I see ALA comments (complaints) about new-release book licenses they’re in the $60+ range per license. Not sure about Freading, but I also saw articles about Hoopla a while back that it was so unexpectedly popular the usage fees were wiping out library budgets early in the year and they had to throttle back user checkouts. Or cancel the service. I just can’t imagine the $50 fees from out of state could even be break-even. From a tax payer’s POV I would not be thrilled if my library offered those types of membership - that could be another pushback that Philadelphia is seeing.
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I did say this was ad hoc! There are a lot of factors involved both in the aggregate and per account, and I admit that using the Hachette license price on new books scales the dollar figure up significantly (it ignores books that are cheaper or whose costs have been entirely amortized), but I think it does show the potential for colossal losses on individual customers. This ties into both Steve's point about paid patrons who seek to maximize their use and Catlady's about FLP knowing the costs of servicing paid patrons. I'll add that the timing, at the same time at the Macmillan embargo, strikes me as suggestive. I suspect it led FLP to take a long and hard look at the demand and the waitlists for new books. It's entirely possible that this is a sop to their local patrons, who'll see a shorter waiting list on the single Macmillan copy in the first eight weeks. I suppose I was part of the problem in that case, as my m.o. is always to put holds at all my libraries on the new stuff I want and then I wait and see which lands first. |
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As for Minuteman, however, I just assumed that my partner libraries would restrict other digital services to their own patrons according to the same logic that has patrons jump partners on hold lists (I've been stuck at fourth place on one list since last June!), but I have to admit I never looked into it. |
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it would be good to know, though, what other big libraries still offer pay-for memberships options for non USA residents. being able to join a usa library makes it possible to borrow kindle formats, which cant be done in other countries |
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If I were a local Philadelphian and found out that I was having to wait longer for eBooks because outsiders were borrowing a bunch, even if they were paying, I'd be a little pissed about that. The only upside for a local would be if the outsiders payments were buying a larger selection of eBooks to choose from. Of more copies of each eBook so that wait times were lower. I imagine that neither of these is the case in Philadelphia, which is why they made the change and killed remote memberships.
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I lived in Lexington and then moved out of state. When I moved back to MA, I eventually moved to Brookline and got my library card once again. Then I moved yet again and was still able to keep my library card. For MA libraries, I have Library cards from BPL, Minuteman, Sails, C/W Mars, MVLC, OCLN, and Noble. |
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