Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2330

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Addressing challenges facing public libraries and digital resource collections

Impact

The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 78 of the General Laws, mandating that library contracts with publishers must not include clauses that restrict libraries from disclosing licensing terms to other entities or that would compromise patron confidentiality. It aims to ensure that public libraries can operate transparently, protecting their patrons' data and improving access to digital resources. This is particularly significant as libraries adapt to trends in digital resource consumption, aiming to uphold the fundamental public service mission of libraries.

Summary

S2330, titled 'An Act addressing challenges facing public libraries and digital resource collections,' seeks to create a special commission aimed at assessing and addressing the existing challenges faced by public libraries in relation to digital resources. The bill underscores the importance of public libraries in serving the community and acknowledges the significant changes in how libraries operate in a digital age. It emphasizes the historic responsibility of the general court to support public libraries in providing diverse resources to all citizens.

Contention

Among the notable points of contention surrounding the bill are the potential implications for library contracts with publishers, particularly regarding the protection of patron privacy and transparency. Critics may argue that requiring libraries to disclose licensing terms could strain relationships with publishers or complicate negotiations. Additionally, there may be challenges in ensuring that resources remain accessible amid evolving digital landscape demands and that libraries can maintain their historical mission of providing equitable access to all community members.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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