I forwarded the email below to JPL patrons who have used Bridges within the past year.
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As a borrower of Johnston Public Library e-books and e-audiobooks, I think it’s important that you know how decisions by book publishers impact wait times for library users and how publishers’ pricing of library e-books and e-audiobooks limits the number of copies that we can make available. The email from the State Library of Iowa included below includes information on these issues as well as how you can give feedback to publishers about how they do business with public libraries.
Here are the main points for those in a hurry:
- Libraries often get a discount on physical books and audiobooks but publishers charge libraries three to five times more than retail for e-books and e-audiobooks. This limits the number of copies we can buy and increases wait times.
- Macmillan—publisher of John Grisham, James Patterson, Nora Roberts, and other popular authors–has decided to prevent libraries from purchasing more than one copy of all new e-books and e-audiobooks for the first eight weeks after their publication. This will result in even longer wait-times for new titles.
- The easiest way to let your voice be heard is to sign the petition at https://ebooksforall.org/. You can also contact Macmillan directly be emailing press.inquiries@macmillan.com
Eric Melton
Director
Johnston Public Library
6700 Merle Hay Road
Johnston, IA 50131
515-278-5233 ex. 604
melton@johnstonlibrary.com
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