This is an interesting problem. I love my library. And I use both physical and digital books.
On the one hand, it's probably true that more people can read a digital book. Ob the other hand, I have read fewer than 20 pages of a bunch of ebooks - enough to see if I might like them.
Do these count as checkouts? Am I a very expensive library user?
(And I also am happy to have several ebooks that I'll read sometime, casually renewing them until I get to them).
This is a very important point. Libraries should fight to legislate analytics on exact usage when checking out an ebook, especially if they are paying for a set number of usages.
On the one hand, it's probably true that more people can read a digital book. Ob the other hand, I have read fewer than 20 pages of a bunch of ebooks - enough to see if I might like them.
Do these count as checkouts? Am I a very expensive library user?
(And I also am happy to have several ebooks that I'll read sometime, casually renewing them until I get to them).