Submitted by Isatis_tinctoria t3_1200z5f in books
As someone who loves to read, I've noticed that many libraries are now offering digital books through apps like Libby, OverDrive, and Kindle. I'm curious to know whether libraries benefit from a lot of people checking out books digitally and online.
Does anyone know what libraries do with statistics of people checking out books digitally, both audio and on Kindle through Libby and such apps? Are these statistics used to improve the library's collection or to inform purchasing decisions?
Additionally, I'm curious to hear from librarians or library staff on how digital checkouts compare to physical ones. Are there any advantages or disadvantages to offering digital books?
notabot-i-promise t1_jdfbe3q wrote
This is a good blog post by a librarian on this topic.