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RBMedia is an audiobook publishing company with sales globally. Headquartered in Landover, Maryland, it claims to be the largest audiobook publisher in the world. [1]The company was founded in 2017 through the acquisition of independent audiobook companies, which now operate as imprints of RBMedia.
Recorded Books was acquired by Haights Cross Communications in December 1999, where Recorded Books operated as a division of that company. [10] In 2002, Haights Cross acquired Audio Adventures, a brand established in the truck stop market to tie in with 650 rental kiosks in truck stop centers Recorded Books previously had. [10]
The Oil Creek Library District maintains subscriptions to OverDrive, RBDigital Magazines, Chilton Auto Repair Database, and Tutor.com for the benefit of the patrons at its member libraries. The District also has a collection of Maker Kits available to libraries for programming.
OverDrive, Inc. is a worldwide digital distributor of ebooks, audiobooks, online magazines and streaming video titles. The company provides digital rights management and download fulfillment services for publishers, public libraries, K–12 schools, colleges, universities, corporations, legal industries, and formerly retailers.
Patrons can download and stream digital resources, such as ebooks, audiobooks, and movies, using cloudLibrary, Hoopla, OverDrive, Inc., RBdigital, and Tumblebooks. [1] The Pinellas Public Library Cooperative has also paired up with local museums to provide museum passes that are available for checkout by patrons and their families for free.
The West Florida Public Library System is an organization of libraries that serve the Pensacola, Florida area with branch libraries in Escambia County, Florida.. The Library System currently has approximately 360,000 books, 36,000 audio resources, and 14,000 video resources in circulation.
Poets & Writers Magazine is a widely distributed bi-monthly magazine. [3] The publication features literary-based news articles, critical reviews and interviews with prominent authors.
At this point, the Woman’s Club of Plant City began to make their own plans for a library: “The club plans to develop, from a small start, a library which will eventually be the pride of Plant City.” [1] Bruton noted that “nearly forty years passed before the City…was persuaded to build a library.” [1] The Woman’s Club began operating a library in their club room in 1927 (Oberlin).