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Where do public libraries get the money for DVD?
I was down at my local library browsing cookery books (as you do), when I noticed that it now has region 2 DVDs! I know it`s been a long time since I`ve been to the library and so was pleasantly surprised. £1 per week is a bargain, so next week I`ll try Snore Harbour, Tomb Raider, Blue Planet and Space.
But where do these public libraries get their money from? I know my local council (Haringey) is strapped for cash as it is and was threatening to close libraries. Anyone out there know?
Is DVD in libraries a common sight now?
RE: Where do public libraries get the money for DVD?
Must be all those fines they charge
RE: Where do public libraries get the money for DVD?
My local library has a wall of English VHS, a rack of Hindi movies, shelves full of music CD`s, Playstation and PC games and has recently put in shelving for soon anticipated DVDs, they charge between 1 and 2 pound for a weeks rent and they pretty much rake it in. They also have 5 or so PCs affering internet access. My question is, where did they put that shelf of books again?
RE: Where do public libraries get the money for DVD?
There is probably some sort of library licence, which is paid automatically then the DVDs are bought at a cheap price. I doubt they would pay full RRP.
RE: Where do public libraries get the money for DVD?
Having Libraries with DVD`s is a very good idea. £2.50 a week here in Salisbury.
Now if only the people using them would stop damaging them and treat them like their own!!. Scream 3 was unplayable after an hour!!.