Forging a friction. The development of e-lending models and policy across Scandinavian public libraries
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2023Metadata
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10.7146/njlis.v4i2.134039Abstract
The article explores the development of e-lending models for digital books (e-books and digital
audiobooks) in public libraries from a comparative perspective, analysing cases in Denmark, Norway
and Sweden. Special attention is placed on the actors involved in developing e-lending models and the
variations across Scandinavia. First, the legal prerequisites of digital books, licensing culture and policy
context are linked. Next, the phenomenon of e-lending and e-lending models are introduced and
discussed as a form of artificial friction. Then, based on a review of international and Scandinavian
grey literature, the paper provides three chronological overviews of e-lending model development,
seen as an interplay between publishers and public libraries. The comparison highlights the similarities
between the three countries but also differences in preference for a particular e-lending model in
involvement of policy actors, and in pace and character of the analysed processes. Differences are
primarily attributed to variances in established collaboration practices between the identified actors
of cultural policy, to already existing regulatory frameworks, and to the maturity of the digital book
market.