Mon. May 18, 2026
For decades, a major player in the public library space was one of the most relied-upon sources for adult print titles.
When that leading library book vendor exited the public library distribution market, it created a gap that collections professionals are still navigating today – particularly when it comes to fulfilling adult titles ahead of street date.
If your library is still working out how to source adult books reliably, you’re not alone. Here’s a clear-eyed look at what changed and what it means for your collection development workflow.
What a Leading Library Book Vendor Historically ProvidedFor many years, a single, trusted vendor played a central role in sourcing adult print titles for public libraries. A significant portion of that support focused on high-demand adult new releases, with many libraries expecting to receive those titles before – or on – their street date.
For collection development librarians and adult services teams, that solution meant:
A single-vendor source for adult print titles across publishersPre-street-date fulfillment for highly anticipated new releasesShelf-ready processing, so books arrived ready to circulateA familiar, established ordering workflow built for library needsWhen that comprehensive service went away, public libraries were left managing adult acquisitions through a patchwork of alternatives – including retail channels that were never designed to support library workflows or demand patterns.
What Libraries Have Been Doing SinceIn the absence of a reliable, library-focused adult book fulfillment option, many libraries have turned to Amazon and other retail channels to source new adult releases. While this may fill an immediate gap, it introduces ongoing challenges:
Books arrive in multiple boxes and shipments, rather than consolidatedTitles are unprocessed – not cataloged, labeled, or shelf-readyPre-street-date delivery is not guaranteedStaff time is redirected to processing when materials should be circulatingFor libraries facing high patron demand for adult best-sellers, this approach isn’t sustainable. The holds queue doesn’t wait for processing.
Public libraries need a vendor who understands release-day demand – not a retailer built for individual consumers.
What Good Adult Title Fulfillment Looks Like TodayToday’s public library market needs a vendor that can reliably support adult collections by committing to pre-street-date fulfillment, delivering titles shelf-ready, and managing sourcing across publishers – so library staff doesn’t have to.
The right solution includes:
A curated weekly list of high-demand adult titles available for preorderGuaranteed pre-street-date delivery when orders are placed by a specified cutoffShelf-ready processing – cataloged, labeled, and ready to circulate on arrivalA single ordering platform for adult titles across publishersFollett Content is Filling the GapFollett Content is expanding its public library offering to include adult titles with a dedicated street date program for select new releases. Beginning in May 2026, libraries can preorder up to 20 curated adult titles each week in Titlewave®, with committed pre-street-date delivery for orders placed at least 60 days before release.
Books are delivered shelf-ready – cataloged and processed – so your team can get them into circulation on day one, not days later.
Adult Titles Available for Preorder Through the Follett Street Date ProgramVisit the Follett Street Date Program page to see this week's featured adult titles and place your order in Titlewave.
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Check out other blogs in this series:
What's a street date program for public libraries, and why does it matter?Follett Content is now serving public libraries – here's what you need to know.Long hold queues for new releases? Here's how libraries are solving it.
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