As Reported by the House State and Local Government Committee

130th General Assembly
Regular Session
2013-2014
Am. S. C. R. No. 22


Senator Beagle 

Cosponsors: Senators Bacon, Eklund, Hite, Jones, Coley, Lehner, Manning, Patton, Sawyer, Tavares 

Representatives Lundy, Brown 



A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
To urge Ohio members of the Congress of the United 1
States to seek a solution to ensure public access 2
to e-book materials through public libraries.3


BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING):


       WHEREAS, Public libraries in Ohio are open 1.8 million hours 4
a year to all Ohioans; and5

       WHEREAS, 2.1 million children and 6.7 million adults are 6
cardholders at public libraries in Ohio; and7

       WHEREAS, Technology has enabled public libraries to provide 8
e-books, which are rapidly growing in popularity with public 9
library customers; and10

       WHEREAS, The increasing demand for public libraries to offer 11
e-books is difficult to meet because some major publishers refuse 12
to sell or license e-books to public libraries; and13

       WHEREAS, Public library customers are increasingly requesting 14
e-books, only to be informed that major publishers will not sell 15
or lease requested titles to public libraries; and16

       WHEREAS, By denying public libraries access to e-books, and 17
by making e-books cost prohibitive, publishers have limited access 18
to information to only those who can afford to purchase it; and19

       WHEREAS, This issue should be fully examined and considered 20
so that all children and adults have access to informational 21
materials to enable all citizens to compete in the digitalized 22
global economy; now therefore be it23

       RESOLVED, That we, the members of the 130th General Assembly 24
of the State of Ohio, respectfully request that Ohio members of 25
the Congress of the United States seek a solution to ensure public 26
access to e-book materials through public libraries; and be it 27
further28

       RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the Senate transmit duly 29
authenticated copies of this resolution to the Governor of Ohio, 30
Ohio members of the Congress of the United States, the public 31
libraries of Ohio, and the news media of Ohio.32