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.” The library’s e-media collection extends to magazines, graphic novels and comic books.
It may sound odd for libraries to limit checkouts of materials comprised solely of bits and bytes. But libraries pay publishers for digital licenses, and as e-media have become more popular, licenses for digital media have become more expensive. In some cases, they cost more than what libraries pay for physical books, Murphy says. The library’s policy is to order one new e-book license for every five hold requests.
Borrowing instead of buying appeals to Tricia Nelson, a 49-year-old digital producer at TiVo, who divides her time between Burbank and New York. She prefers electronic books because it’s easy to pull out her Nook e-book reader on the plane or subway. Libby has a streamlined interface that, among other things, lets readers check out a book and view it on multiple devices.
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