just an update to let everyone know i am buying like crazy to keep up with the popularity of this format. having spent almost 50% of my budget and it’s not yet mid-year, Nancy lobbied for additional funds from the money earmarked for the Strategic Long Range Plan and i am happily spending to fill the shelves. it helps that Midwest Tapes is leaping into the audio book market, packaging the consumer editions (same readers) in a library friendly case for, on average, $39 a copy. this helps immensely as adult audio books often run $120 each. Midwest versions will be making their way to your shelves soon. send me an email if you have any questions.



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New audiobooks + new appearance = better value « Collection Developments @ Sno-Isle // May 6, 2008 at 10:36 am
[...] of titles since the cost savings is significant over library editions from the audiobook publisher. Library editions can often cost upwards of $120 per copy, while the average price of a Midwest Tapes consumer [...]
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