HarperCollins, Hoopla Announce Multi-user, On-Demand Model For Some Backlist eBook Titles
From Andrew Albanese at Publishers Weekly:
Starting in July, the publisher will make about 15,000 e-book titles available via hoopla, including works from bestselling authors like Neil Gaiman, Louise Erdrich, and Dennis Lehane. The agreement builds on a 2016 deal that made HarperCollins’ digital audiobook backlist available to library users on the hoopla digital platform.
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See Also: HarperCollins hoopla Expanded Agreement
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