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| founded = {{Start date and age|1989}} in [[Holland, Ohio]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:45, 28 October 2025
| Company type | Limited liability company |
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| Industry | eBooks, Library Services, Software and App Development, Digital Content Management, Publishing |
| Founded | 1989 (1989) in Holland, Ohio |
| Founder | John Eldred Jr. |
| Headquarters | Holland, OH,
United States |
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Area served |
Worldwide |
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Key people |
Jeff Jankowski (President and CEO) |
| Products | physical and digital fulfillment services for libraries and publishers |
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Number of employees |
350 |
| Website | www |
Midwest Tape LLC is a full-service distributor serving the public library sector. The company specializes in shelf-ready DVDs, Blu-rays, physical audiobooks, and similar merchandise that libraries can purchase “pre-processed” with the needed bar codes, labels, RFID, and other tags necessary for libraries. The Midwest Tape catalog includes more than 13 million titles.[1]
Midwest Tape LLC was founded in 1989 and is located in Holland, Ohio.[2] Its origins trace back to 1983 in which, John Eldred, the owner of a video rental store “Sights and Sounds” in Toledo, Ohio, was encouraged by a customer to sell used VHS tapes to public libraries.[citation needed] Subsequently, selling VHS tapes to public libraries became a significant part of the “Sights and Sounds” business.[1][3] Then, in 1989, John Eldred founded Midwest Tape to specifically serve the public library market.[1][3]
Dreamscape:[4] an audiobook and video production company.
Hoopla digital:[5] a web and mobile platform for accessing digital content through public libraries.

