Chicago Public Library no longer issuing e-cards starting in May
There are some big changes coming to the Chicago Public Library.
Starting May 1, the library will no longer issue e-cards. Some users will still have access until the beginning of August, but they will need a full-access library card or a temporary card afterwards.
Anyone with an e-card can upgrade it at any branch. The library says it's to prioritize people who live in Chicago, but it is removing expiration dates for full-access library cards.
Digital borrowing limits are also changing. This includes:
- Ten overdrive checkouts (before 15)
- Five overdrive holds (before 12)
- Five hoopla checkouts per month (before eight)
The library says, unlike physical books, libraries need to repeatedly re-purchase digital materials licenses, but those licenses are costly.
According to a regional library system connecting the northern and west-central parts of Illinois, e-books can cost libraries up to six times more than consumers.