Public libraries nationwide are struggling to obtain new books after Baker & Taylor, the nation's largest library book distributor, shut down earlier this year. Libraries have shifted to alternative distributors like Ingram Content Group and Amazon, but face longer delivery times and reduced inventory availability.
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Public libraries nationwide are struggling to obtain new books after Baker & Taylor, the nation's largest library book distributor, shut down earlier this year. Libraries have shifted to alternative distributors like Ingram Content Group and Amazon, but face longer delivery times and reduced inventory availability.