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Abstract

In 2018, Rebecca Giblin and her colleagues created the E-lending Project, measuring in various studies the availability, license terms, and prices of digital titles in Australia. Additionally, using one library vendor, it internationally compared digital findings to print in various ways.1 Members of the ReadersFirst Working Group were intrigued. We mounted a follow-up study looking at the three vendors with the most public library market share in Canada and the U.S. to compare them in title availability, licensing type, and cost in order to take a snapshot of the library digital market, especially how it compared to library options in print books. In the last 5 years, many changes have occurred in the library ebook market. This follow-up study measures the effects of those changes and assesses whether library selectors are seeing any improvement in our ability to build collections that are varied, deep enough to support reasonably quick access to popular titles by patrons, and sustainable over time-at least when compared to our print collections.

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Title
EBOOK AVAILABILITY, LICENSING, AND PRICING IN CANADA AND THE U.S.: A FOLLOW-UP STUDY
Publication title
Volume
45
Issue
6
Pages
12-23
Number of pages
13
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Jul/Aug 2025
Publisher
Information Today, Inc.
Place of publication
Westport
Country of publication
United States
ISSN
10417915
Source type
Trade Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Feature
ProQuest document ID
3225554797
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/trade-journals/ebook-availability-licensing-pricing-canada-u-s/docview/3225554797/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Information Today, Inc. 2025
Last updated
2025-11-14
Database
ProQuest One Academic