The ReciproCard Report: Pennsylvania
Overview
Pennsylvania runs on agreements, and there are a lot of them.
Pennsylvania has 28 separate Libby catalogs, which means 28 different collections of books sitting in the same state. Libraries here have struck reciprocal agreements with each other so their cardholders can cross over, and I've confirmed 1,475 new card opportunities as a result.
Libraries and Libby Participation
Library systems: 443
On Libby: 355 (80.1%)
Not on Libby: 88
The ones not on Libby: Altoona Area Public Library, B F Jones Memorial Library, Back Mountain Memorial Library, Baden Memorial Library, Beaver Area Memorial Library, Beaver Sys Admin Unit, Beaverdale Public Library, Bellwood Antis Public Library, Benson Memorial Library, Inc., Bernville Area Community Lib, Bethel Tulpehocken Public Library, Blairsville Public Library, plus 76 more. ReciproCard only tracks Libby, so I can't say what those libraries use instead.
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
Pennsylvania has 28 different shared digital catalogs. Every one you can reach through a partnership, an agreement, or a non-resident card is a different library of books on Libby. The collections really do differ from one system to the next, so every new card here is a real upgrade.
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.
Ten Largest Catalogs
| Catalog | Library systems |
|---|---|
| Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh | 48 |
| eBranch2Go | 40 |
| Delaware County Library System | 24 |
| New Castle District Library Center | 20 |
| Southwest Library District | 20 |
| Westmoreland County Libraries | 19 |
| Chester County Library System | 18 |
| Montgomery County Library District Consortium | 18 |
| Capital Area Library District | 17 |
| Seneca District Libraries | 16 |
Plus 18 more, 5 of which serve a single library.
A shared catalog is what happens when a group of libraries pool their money and buy one collection together. ReciproCard hides libraries that share a catalog you already have, because a second card for the same collection just shows you the same books twice. Everything counted below is a collection you don't already have.
New Card Opportunities
New card opportunities: 1,475
Through agreements: 1,388
Through Libby Partners: 87
Every one of Pennsylvania's 355 Libby libraries has at least one new card opportunity attached to it.
A new card opportunity is any time a library system's cardholders can access a Libby catalog they don't already have, as identified by ReciproCard. These come from Libby partnerships (where your existing card works at another library's catalog), reciprocal agreements (where you apply for a free card at another system), and statewide programs (where a library is open to all residents regardless of location). ReciproCard filters out duplicate catalogs, so each opportunity listed here represents access to a genuinely different collection. Keep in mind that ReciproCard only tracks agreements that include Libby access. Many libraries have reciprocity for physical books but not Libby, and those aren't counted here.
The partner ones are the easy wins, since your current card already works on them. Chase those first, then work on the rest.
Open to everyone in the state
4 libraries in Pennsylvania will give a card to any resident of the state, wherever you live. 2 online, 2 in person. Worth checking before anything else, since eligibility is guaranteed.
Pennsylvania also has a regional network where every member library accepts every other member's card — 16 libraries in all. If your home library is in it, all of them are already open to you.
How Pennsylvania Compares
- 5th of 51 for number of library systems (443).
- 5th of 51 for separate Libby catalogs (28).
- 7th of 51 for new card opportunities (1,475).
- 9th of 51 for opportunities through Libby Partners (87).
- Largest catalog: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (48 libraries).
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