The Palace Project, an audio and ebook app for libraries, moves to nonprofit Lyrasis.
JUNE 24, 2025 — The Palace Project — a mobile app and digital platform that provides ebooks and audiobooks to more than 700 libraries — is changing ownership. Co-created by the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and Lyrasis in 2020, the app will now be solely owned by Lyrasis, a nonprofit that supports libraries, archives and museums.
"DPLA is proud to have been part of creating the nation’s first digital content platform designed for and by libraries. Now, we’re excited to hand it to Lyrasis, which will continue to empower librarians to serve readers, " said John S. Bracken, Executive Director of DPLA. "Establishing Palace fully within Lyrasis will enable DPLA to take up new efforts to advance our mission to maximize access to information in new ways. ”
DPLA and Lyrasis formed Palace in 2020 to provide libraries with control over their digital collections, building on DPLA’s ground-breaking 2017 ebook effort, the DPLA Exchange. The project has been enabled by philanthropic support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Lyrasis, working on behalf of libraries, brought its expertise in building large-scale infrastructure, development and business models to bear on the project.
“In creating the DPLA Exchange in 2017, DPLA pioneered a library-friendly ebook marketplace where people could download books anytime,” said John Wilkin, CEO of Lyrasis. “Together, DPLA and Lyrasis built on that success to create Palace as an ebook platform owned and managed by libraries. Lyrasis will continue to enhance and grow Palace by adding functionality, streamlining the buying experience for libraries, adding more publishers and content, and more models for ownership and licensing.”
Lyrasis and DPLA will work together closely to ensure a smooth transition in the coming months. Micah May, previously DPLA’s Director of Ebooks Services, will become the Director of Business Development for the Ebooks & Community Engagement (EBCE) department in Lyrasis, focusing on publisher partnerships and the ebook content strategy.
DPLA and Lyrasis will share more about the transition during Ebook Friday on June 27 at the 2025 ALA Annual Conference in Philadelphia.
Press contacts:
Jenn Bane, DPLA
Jillian Scarson, Lyrasis
About Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)
Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to maximizing access to knowledge and culture. DPLA connects people to the vast resources of America’s libraries, archives and museums. DPLA’s ebook work is supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Learn more at dp.la.
About Lyrasis
Lyrasis is a leading technology and services organization serving libraries, museums and archives. Lyrasis partners with member libraries to provide technology solutions, content services and community support to ensure their communities have access to knowledge. Learn more at lyrasis.org.