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US Libraries for those outside the US
This is a theme which recurs from time to time. There have been a few US libraries offering paid cards to non-residents of the US. These cards are often attractive propositions to overseas residents, and presumably worthwhile to the libraries concerned.
It is my sad duty to report that effective June 2020 Fairfax County Public Library "is no longer able to continue supporting non-resident accounts outside of the United States." I'm wondering if some of the few other US libraries which were offering these cards have made a similar decision. And what libraries are left? |
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TL; DR: If overseas borrowers were a net revenue source, why the heck would they cut them off? |
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I am interested to hear from others who use these cards. Perhaps this is more general than just a single library. And, of course, I would like to hear what other libraries continue to offer this service. |
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Some years ago I called NYPL and Seattle PL to ask why they stopped issuing cards to out of state residents. They both told me it was due to publishers restrictions per Overdrive T&C.
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Thanks to the librarians at FCPL. It's been great. All the best. |
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I had a free library of Philadelphia card that expired at the end of October, coincidentally my card was issued just before the library announced they would no longer accept out of the country members.
I know that orange county library also has library cars for out of the country members, not sure if they still do. I would consider myself a heavy user, if not I would not have considered acquiring a membership of that library, I mainly used it for audiobooks, usually 4 per month, but I also read some books, all in all I used it to read/listen to around 80 books in my one year membership. I remember having read issybird analysis a while back and thinking that with me the library was losing money. Although I benefited with the use of the card I think similarly to issybird, it does not seem reasonable that the tax payers from some city should subsidize any out of area borrowers. However given the opportunity I’ would take it, if the library allows out of the country members I would consider becoming one. |
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I was an out of state card holder for FLP, and my card expired in 9/20 and I was unable to renew it.
There was also the Singapore (not a US library) that closed some years ago to out of country card holders. I am currently a member of the Brooklyn Public Library (NY) and Orange County Library System (Florida). The OCLS is rather nice, they have several different sources (Overdrive, FReading, Axis, ...). BPL let's me Recommend, OCLS does not. I would classify my card as a heavy reader card. I get books for my mom, and she goes through a book every other day. I would tend to agree that the cards are not money generators. Although the libraries do have fund drives, so maybe they get some additional funds from card holder donations? |
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