Macmillan Limits Library Ebook Access
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Macmillan limits library ebook access. Our mission statement guarantees the library is committed to upholding the public s right of access to information as well as providing materials in a. Ebooksforall beginning november 1 macmillan publishers will limit libraries regardless of size to purchase only one copy of each new ebook title for the first eight weeks after a book s release. Limiting access to new titles for libraries means limiting access for readers like you.
This policy amounts to a new form of censorship for. Limiting them to one at a time. Brenna murphy readers advisory librarian.
Still the library side pushed back at macmillan s singling out of libraries and assertion that e book lending was driving consumer reluctance to pay up. Read more news about publisher restrictions and policies affecting your library access to ebooks and e audiobooks at the urban libraries council s fair e book and e audiobook lending for libraries information page. Macmillan limiting library access to their e books i m sure some of you have already heard about this but macmillan s ceo john sargent recently released a letter to the company s authors illustrators and agents saying that libraries will be limited to one copy of an e book in the 8 weeks after its release.
This embargo would limit libraries ability to provide access to information for all. Libraries are fighting back. Over 130 000 signatures have been added to the ebooks for all petition demanding that macmillan revisit their new policies and make them more friendly for libraries and their users.
It particularly harms library patrons with disabilities or learning issues. Macmillan publishers has decided to limit readers access to new ebook titles through public libraries. December 6 2019 by.
Find out how affordable and beneficial ebooks can be for your students. Wait times for ebooks are already high. Will begin restricting sales of new e books to libraries to one per library system for the first eight weeks after publication.