09-01-2024, 04:16 PM | #256 |
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This may be of use to many here, but I reran my script to scrape Overdrive, and here are all the libraries with count by every subject as of 2024-08-31: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...it?usp=sharing
To add to tubemonkey's great post in the start of the thread, there are actually now 32 libraries with > 170,000 eBooks, and then several standout libraries with tons of audiobooks, such as Connors State College with 317,465 audiobooks. |
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09-02-2024, 07:53 AM | #259 |
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Thank you, driscoll4242!
(Major) counts added to Non-Resident Library Cards in the Wiki. And yeah, it's sortable. And the prices sort correctly! ($125/yr vs. $11/mo) So are those counts copies or unique titles? Hmm, the LA one is the clear winner. What's the best branch library to make a commando visit on Greyhound? And the big question, if you manage to snag an LA card can you renew it next year from afar? Last edited by Renate; 09-03-2024 at 06:45 AM. |
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I finally got around to uploading all the code used to scrape here if anyone needs it/would like to run here: https://github.com/driscoll42/miscProjects/tree/master |
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I just had a three hour layover in LAX, but just the thought of doing security again stopped me from poking my nose outside.
The LAPL site does say that you have to renew in person. Heck, give it a try. Sometimes the story changes over the phone. |
10-26-2024, 06:59 PM | #263 |
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I added Dayton Ohio to the list. One needs to email a copy of your ID along with phone number and they will create your account to pay $25 fee.
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I updated the ebook numbers as they were not current anymore. Also, I removed the non-English titles from the total which is why you see the decreases. I left the list in the original order so the changes are easily seen.
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For those considering one of the Oregon digital library systems, Eugene, Hood River and Cannon Beach use the same system. One is $132, one is $80, the last one is $10. There are some differences since each library can buy copies for themselves in addition to the ODLC, but overall, it's the same system and the same basic availability. Multnomah (Portland) is the largest and separate. Washington County is the second largest and also separate.
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