All Boston Public Library branches open for to-go during coronavirus pandemic; 62,800 items have been checked – MassLive.com

Posted: August 12, 2020 at 3:46 am


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All Boston Public Library branches are officially up and running with to-go options during the coronavirus pandemic.

The library started offering BPL To Go and Printing To Go in some branches in June but now is available at all locations. These services allow those interested to pick up and return books, CDs, DVDs and more, as well as submit documents to be printed at the Central Library and 21 branch locations.

Like many businesses, Boston Public Library had to close its doors in March due to the pandemic. It then began to offer virtual services.

Since March the library has had 23,300 new e-card sign ups with about 9,000 people using library services each day.

This includes accessing ebook/audiobooks, as well as a wide range of digital events from Concerts in the Courtyard to Animal Crossing Twitch Streaming, and online resources from BLM & Anti-Racism Guides to ESL Discussion Groups, the library said in an email.

The library has also had 58,000 items put on hold and 62,800 items have been checked out since June.

During the pandemic, interest in e-books have risen.

OverDrive, which helps most libraries in North America offer e-books, said that e-book loans have jumped 53% since before the pandemic, Fortune reported. Of those, young adult nonfiction has grown the most with checkouts up 122%, and juvenile fiction up 93%.

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