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Board debates limiting Libby/OverDrive access for secondary property owners amid rising digital demand

Duchesne County Library Board · May 20, 2025
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Summary

Library staff proposed changing circulation policy to restrict Libby/OverDrive access for secondary property owners and nonresident accounts, citing inequitable multiple-account access and high statewide demand; staff also flagged high Hoopla spending and possible checkout-period changes for tablets and videos.

Library staff presented a substantial review of circulation rules for digital collections and limited accounts, arguing the board should tighten Libby/OverDrive access for secondary property owners and nonresident accounts to promote equitable statewide access.

"I really think, and I'm gonna propose it to the other library directors, that we all ought to just say, you gotta have one…

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