McHenry, Ill., Feb. 19, 2026 – Building on its September 2025 introduction into the public library market, Follett Content today announced a significant next step in its growth strategy: the addition of widely respected library-market veterans and a series of new technology investments designed
to strengthen support for public library systems nationwide.
As the public library book distribution landscape continues to evolve, Follett Content is moving quickly and deliberately to scale its capabilities, deepen its expertise, and bring additional choice and stability to public libraries.
To fuel this next phase of growth, Follett Content has brought on 10+ experienced professionals with more than 300 years of collective public library experience – including individuals who previously held roles at Baker & Taylor and other well-known library service providers.
“Public libraries made it clear that trusted relationships and deep institutional knowledge matter,” said Britten Follett, CEO of Follett Content. “Our newest team members embody that. They’ve supported public libraries for decades, and their passion for this market is an essential part of where we’re headed.”
Follett Content is also making targeted investments in its technology infrastructure. These enhancements will support more robust workflows for public libraries, including:
• Brief MARC accessibility
• Support for complex grids
• EDI ordering and invoicing capabilities
• Account management enhancements
These upgrades are currently underway, with additional o[erings and enhancements expected to roll out this year. While not announcing specific launch dates, Follett Content confirmed that the pipeline of improvements is significant and reflects a multi-year commitment.
“The message from public libraries has been clear: they want another strong, reliable partner, and they want one invested in long-term infrastructure, not shortcuts,” said Amy Egan, VP and GM of Library at Follett Content. “We’re excited about what’s coming. This is just the beginning.”
Follett Content emphasized that this acceleration is rooted in its long-term strategy, not in reaction to recent disruptions experienced by other providers.
“Our commitment to public libraries didn’t begin this year,” Follett added. “We’re here to strengthen stability, expand choice, and partner with libraries for decades to come.”
Public libraries interested in learning more or engaging with Follett Content’s public library team can visit https://hubs.ly/Q043JtyV0.
About Follett Content | follettcontent.com
Follett Content Solutions is the largest provider of children’s and youth print materials and solutions to PreK-12 libraries, classrooms, learning centers and school districts in the United States and educational institutions worldwide, and a major supplier to public libraries. Follett Content provides books, Makerspace and hands-on learning materials through Titlewave®, the most powerful collection management tool for educators, school librarians, and public librarians. They offer trusted services backed by more than 150 years of expertise. Follow @FollettContent on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X.
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