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Episode 12: The Straight Download: Demystifying the Digital Content Landscape

27 min · 3. apr. 2026
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Recorded live from the Public Library Association Conference in Minneapolis, this episode of Straight Download features hosts Ann and Jeff in a wide-ranging conversation with publishing journalist Andrew Albanese, editor-in-chief of Publishing Perspectives and founder of Words & Money. Together, they dig into the economics of digital publishing, the sustainability of library e-content models, and the growing tension between libraries, publishers, and data-driven decision-making. From metered licenses and holds ratios to legislative pressure and long-tail discovery, the discussion explores what a healthier digital ecosystem could look like and what it will take to get there.

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Episode 13: The Straight Download: Collaboration That Counts

Please note: this episode contains a few audio issues.   Recorded live from the Public Library Association Conference floor, Episode 13 of The Straight Download features a timely conversation about the future of public libraries during a period of cultural, technological, and political change. Hosts Ann Ford and Jeff Jankowski are joined by Jamar Rahming, CEO of the Cuyahoga County Public Library and incoming President of PLA. The episode explores how libraries can use digital platforms as meaningful engagement channels while underscoring the need for stronger alignment between libraries and vendors. Through deeper collaboration and strategic data partnerships, both can better navigate shifting patron expectations and an evolving publishing landscape.

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