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My library is part of a cosortium that combines buying power to make one large order all libraries share from. They have an "overdrive wiki" that I found online which they use to communicate with each other on overdrive projects.
On this wiki I discovered that each month a new librarian from a different library is responsible for ordering X amount of dollars in overdrive titles in different formats. I'm rather disappointed that (as of yet) it's not automatic to include an eBook copy of each of the NYT bestsellers. I'm not used to paying to read books and it is so painfully slow to wait for them to drag their collective feet into the NOW and get with the Ebook program already. Any book they order multiple copies of should automatically have an corresponding eBook added (if available) imho. |
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The problem is that libraries are order too many romance novels. I'm talking the kind that could be written by a computer with no noticeable difference in quality,
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This is a real chicken and egg quesion. The Chicago Public Library is getting a lot more egalitarian in what it is purchasing - it purchases 4 bundles of the kind jswolf finds objectionable, and as many of the NYT bestsellers as are available, in addition to books that feature Chicago. Actually, I think these days they buy more mystery than romance. Nevertheless, the wait time on the romance books is much, much longer than the NYT bestsellers. For example, The End of Wall Street (which I currently have checked out), there is 1 copy and 1 person on the waiting list. Greek Tycoons and City Seductions Bundle, 1 copy and 11 people on the waiting list.
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I have no complaints about the Seattle Public Library's Overdrive collection. No, it isn't perfect. I wish there were more scifi and erotica books available. But they have a fantastic collection of nonfiction, which works perfectly because a lot of titles are timely but not worth hanging on to for years.
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If there are specific books you want to read from your library (and it's not one of those consortiums), I'd recommend using the 'suggest a purchase' function to request eBooks. Most libraries on their website (either the overdrive site or regular library site) have a form to suggest a book to purchase.
I'm in LA, and mainly use LA Public Library (which has a larger collection) and County of LA Public Library. I suggested 2 books for purchase from LaPub last week. I didn't hear anything, so called the librarian who manages the e-media collections. She said she received my suggestion, but June is the end of the fiscal year, and they had used up their budget (which probably explains the 3,000+ epubs that have been added in the last 2 months!). However, she said she'd start ordering again in July, and would include the books. Even better - I emailed Co of LA yesterday to request the same books (sorry, I really want to read them!). CoLA emailed me today to thank me for the suggestions and let me know the books will be added next week. It's nice when occasionally things are as simple as just asking - at least in the case of these two libraries. There are a few other libraries in SoCal I'll test out and see if they're this responsive, too! Last edited by bookwerm; 06-18-2010 at 08:37 PM. |
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I once asked my local branch how ebooks were picked and they had no idea.
It seems like they must be requested because there seems to be no rhyme and reason...and often I'll see a bunch of books of a certain genre pop up together in the same format format (wedding planning, teen, comics, etc..). I belong to two library system and seldom do they offer the same books. I would think if they were buying based on deals, there would be more similarity. |
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My library has 674 ebooks available. Of those 447 are fiction. Almost all of them have a waiting list. I randomly picked a Nora Roberts book and there are 14 people waiting.
I never would have thought it would be so popular in my area. |
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