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offering book lending services free to their patrons and are generally funded through taxes and donations or by the state., Public libraries are accessible to general public and are run by civil servants, state employees, or volunteers. Some of the largest libraries in the world include Library of
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Congress in the United States of America and British Library with millions of titles in their catalogs. Besides the public libraries, private libraries also provide lending services, and are usually run by individuals, associations, or by corporate organizations and universities.
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Many companies renting physical books also rent e-books. Since e-book rental distribution rights are totally different from physical books many smaller companies are not able to rent e-books from standard publishers like
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Book rental companies having a subscription-based models where a monthly or periodic subscription fee is charged and members can rent a number of books based on the subscription.
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model for video rental, many book companies have applied features such as unlimited rentals, free shipping, and no late fees to their book distribution services.
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usually require a subscription or membership to the library (paid or unpaid) and provide services specific to the organization, area or university.
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Book rental companies taking a fraction of book cost as rent. This is the most prevalent model in textbook and college book renting.
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have been lending books to the public for thousands of years. First libraries date back to 2600 BC during
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Based on the type of books that the book rental service rents following classification can be done:
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Based on the rental method the book rental companies can be categorized into two subgroups:
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CDs, e-books, and audiobook MP3s through stores and online after the popularization of the
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Companies who primarily rent academic, reference, and educational publications.
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Companies focusing on fiction, non-fiction, and other non-academic books.
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Physical or Printed Books. The category can further be subdivided into
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Index

Libraries
Sumerian civilization
public libraries
non-profit organizations
Private libraries
Industrial Revolution
kashi-hon
Japan
books
audiobook
World Wide Web
Netflix
McGraw-Hill
Pearson
Prentice Hall
Cengage
3M Cloud Library
Booksfree
BookSwim
Online book rental
OverDrive, Inc.
Simply Audiobooks
Libraries in the Ancient World
ISBN
0300097212
"Grants & Related Programs - State Aid to Public Libraries"
"Appropriations | Advocacy, Legislation & Issues"
"Home"
"British Council Libraries Catalog"
the original

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