Growing catalogs of
simultaneous access titles for audiobooks, education, and nonfiction genres, including travel, enable «always available» collections to provide all readers with ready - to - borrow options.
Not exact matches
They can mix their collections with a variety of
access models — from one copy / one user, metered
access to
simultaneous use and soon Cost - per - Circ for eBooks and audiobooks — depending on the
title, expected demand, and budget.
Sourcebooks and OverDrive teamed up last year to study the effects of unlimited checkouts and free
simultaneous access to one
title in particular, coupled with publisher branding of the book.
Sourcebooks made one of its
titles available to OverDrive's member libraries for a predetermined period of time with unlimited
simultaneous access in order to track the book's sales, the author's social media connections, and more.
There is no download manager, and users have
simultaneous access to all
titles.
To maximize
title availability for users and ROI for libraries, OverDrive already supports multiple
access models, including Cost - per - circ,
Simultaneous Use — from a growing list of suppliers — and Classroom Sets.
«For a mere $ 1 per library user, libraries can get
access to a robust catalog, with every
title offering
simultaneous access to unlimited library users.
that will allow for
simultaneous access to high - demand
titles by library eBook readers.
Participating in this event allows your library to offer a new
simultaneous use
title for community - wide
access from your library at no cost.
Libraries give their patrons instant,
simultaneous access to thousands of
titles they wouldn't otherwise purchase.
Even the smaller group of
titles in the OverDrive collection that allow multiple users
simultaneous access still have DRM attached to manage authentication and expirations.
«We support
simultaneous access to individual
title by collection, one - book / one - user, Harper 26 [loan cap], Macmillan 52 [loan cap], Penguin / Simon [and Schuster] one year [license].