As a former librarian I wish a very friendly Fuck You and Die to book publishers. They are the scum of the Earth.

They hate libraries. Did you know that they induce artificial scarcity by making libraries pay for each digital copy of a book? Despite ebooks being infinitely replicable, they make libraries pay for more than one copy at a time. Publishers deliberately force a limit on the supply of digital library books to extort more money out of libraries for popular titles.

In addition, publishers lobbied (in the UK) to make library ebooks only work through their apps on mobile and PC, and not compatible with any Kindle/Kobo/etc so people wouldn’t get a good experience. There is a cartel — made primarily of a company called Overdrive. Their app is absolute buggy dogshit. A far cry from the breezy and simple interface of an e-reader.

But it gets worse. Original proposals from the publishers wanted it so that service users could only download ebooks while physically in the library, thus negating the convenience of them!

Despite ebooks being cheaper to produce than a traditional book and infinitely reproducable, Overdrive will sometimes charge more for an ebook than a supplier would charge for the equivalent copy.

Publishers would have lobbied against the invention of public libraries if they could. And take it from me — public libraries are one of the few open spaces left on this planet where one can just exist at without needing to pay for anything.

@yassie_j
Also, in the US, they limit the number of loans per ebook. Once the library hits the limit, they have to repurchase it.

Those limits are set very low, as in less than ten loans per.

Then there are the embargoes: some publishers won't sell the library new releases until so many months after issue.

@DelilahTech @yassie_j Not all ebooks have a limit here in the US. The most popular titles typically do, although a few years later you may be able to get them without limits. The lowest limit I've seen was more like 40 checkouts. I see time limits (12, 18, or 24 months) more often than I see # of checkout limits.
For my school library, I only purchase books without time of # of loan limits. I'm able to get quite a lot of them.