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The ReciproCard Report: Hawaii

Overview

Hawaii has a single library system running a single Libby catalog. Your card already covers everything the state has to offer on Libby.

Libraries and Libby Participation

Library systems: 1

On Libby: 1 (100.0%)

Not on Libby: 0

Not every library system uses Libby. Some offer digital borrowing through other services, and a few haven't adopted a digital platform yet. This report only covers libraries that are on Libby.

Unique Catalogs

Hawaii has a single shared catalog that covers the entire state.

A shared digital catalog, sometimes called a consortium, is a collection of ebooks and audiobooks that multiple library systems fund and share together. Each catalog listed below is a separate collection. Libraries that belong to the same one are all drawing from the same pool of books.

CatalogLibrary systems
Hawaii State Public Library System1

The collection is bigger than any single library here could have managed alone. The tradeoff is that there's no second collection to go find within Hawaii, since every library here is already on the same one.

Why You're Not Seeing New Card Opportunities

ReciproCard counts a new card opportunity every time a library system's cardholders can access a Libby catalog they don't already have, through partnerships, reciprocal agreements, or statewide programs. ReciproCard only tracks agreements that include Libby access, so physical-only reciprocity isn't counted. In Hawaii, there's only one catalog, so no library can reach one it doesn't already have.

How Hawaii Compares

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Hawaii is one of eleven places that run everything through a single shared catalog. In those states, getting another card actually opens up a different collection.

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