Docuseek is announcing the official launch of Docuseek for Public Libraries, a dedicated streaming platform that delivers more than 3,000 curated educational documentaries exclusively to public library systems nationwide. Available at pl.docuseek2.com, the service provides unlimited patron access through a simple, fixed annual subscription — with no per-view fees, seat limits, or hidden costs.
Libraries pay one straightforward annual subscription fee, with no per-view charges, no user seat limits, or throttling of simultaneous streams. Every patron in the community can watch on the same day at the same time.
More than 70% of the titles include Public Performance Rights (PPR), making them suitable for library screenings, book clubs, film series, and other in-house educational programs for patrons — at no additional licensing cost.
The collection is also multilingual, with more than 600+ Spanish-language films and significant holdings in Chinese, Arabic, and many additional world languages, Docuseek is designed to serve the full diversity of today's public library communities.
The platform meets WCAG accessibility standards and features closed captioning and full transcripts on many films, helping ensure that all patrons can engage with the collection. Each title includes detailed catalog records, subject headings, summaries, and metadata to support easy discovery, library workflows, and integration with existing library systems.
Docuseek for Public Libraries has already been adopted by leading library systems, including the New York Public Library, Vancouver Public Library (Canada), and Ann Arbor Public Library. Contact Amigos Member Discount Services to take advantage of discounts on this new platform!