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Toronto Public Library becomes first library ever to lend 20 million e-books

Paula Hawkins' 'The Girl on the Train' is the Toronto Public Library's most-borrowed e-book

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On July 31st, 2018, the Toronto Public Library (TPL) became the first library system in the world to lend 20 million e-books.

TPL announced the feat in an August 15th, 2018 media release.

The library first began lending e-books in 2007. At the time, its catalogue was limited to 25 e-books, with 17 of the titles being travel guides.

In 2008, TPL expanded its collection to 1,500 titles. As of 2017, the library had more than 170,000 digital titles, which were borrowed more than 4.6 million times.

According to Maria Cipriano — the TPL’s senior collections specialist responsible for e-books — e-books, e-audiobooks and e-video made up approximately 18 percent of the library’s circulation last year.

TPL also used its August 15th media release to share the system’s 20 most-borrowed e-books of all time.

At the top of the list are three titles by female authors, led by Paula Hawkins and her book The Girl on the Train.

At number two, we have one of my favourite books, Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch. Finally, the TPL’s third most-borrowed e-book is Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl.

The full list is available on the Toronto Public Library’s website.

If you’d like to easily borrow e-books and audiobooks from your local library on your smartphone or tablet, check Libby.

Source: TPL

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