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Laying the Groundwork for a Successful E-Book Collection

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dc.contributor.author LaRue, Jamie
dc.contributor.author Fifarek, Aimee
dc.contributor.author Ganley, Ben
dc.contributor.author Burleigh, David
dc.contributor.author Mercer, Tom
dc.contributor.author Block, Carson
dc.date.accessioned 2014-12-03T19:08:57Z
dc.date.available 2014-12-03T19:08:57Z
dc.date.issued 2011-11-01
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11213/381
dc.description They may be filled with words, just like physical books, but e-books tell their own story when it comes to building a library collection. This on-demand webinar covers the particularities of licensing e-materials, and how this represents a change from buying and owning physical books to “leasing” e-book access for use by patrons. The program will details available options for collecting e-books–including for-pay, free, and the “library as publisher” experiment from Douglas County Libraries in Colorado. Also includes an e-book/e-zine vendor panel. This archived webinar was originally presented November 1, 2011, as the second of four webinars in “Public Librarian’s Guide to E-Books: A PLA Webinar Series.” Recording sold as an on-demand webinar until June 4, 2012. “Public Librarian’s Guide to E-Books: A PLA Webinar Series” offers a practical approach to integrating e-books, e-readers, and related e-materials into public library collections. The tone is down-to-earth and sensible—addressing the basics, such as why e-books and e-readers are important to libraries and providing a cookbook approach to adding e-books to collections of all sizes. Panelists: Jamie LaRue, director, Douglas County (Colo.) Libraries; Aimee Fifarek, library technologies & content manager, Scottsdale (Ariz.) Public Library; Ben Ganley, e-book sales operations manager, EBSCO; David Burleigh, director of marketing, Overdrive; and Tom Mercer, project development manager, Cloud Library, 3M. Moderated by Carson Block, consultant. en_US
dc.description.abstract They may be filled with words, just like physical books, but e-books tell their own story when it comes to building a library collection. This on-demand webinar covers the particularities of licensing e-materials, and how this represents a change from buying and owning physical books to “leasing” e-book access for use by patrons. The program will details available options for collecting e-books–including for-pay, free, and the “library as publisher” experiment from Douglas County Libraries in Colorado. Also includes an e-book/e-zine vendor panel. This archived webinar was originally presented November 1, 2011, as the second of four webinars in “Public Librarian’s Guide to E-Books: A PLA Webinar Series.” Recording sold as an on-demand webinar until June 4, 2012. “Public Librarian’s Guide to E-Books: A PLA Webinar Series” offers a practical approach to integrating e-books, e-readers, and related e-materials into public library collections. The tone is down-to-earth and sensible—addressing the basics, such as why e-books and e-readers are important to libraries and providing a cookbook approach to adding e-books to collections of all sizes. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Public Library Association en_US
dc.subject ebook en_US
dc.subject e-book en_US
dc.subject ereader en_US
dc.subject e-reader en_US
dc.subject kindle en_US
dc.subject nook en_US
dc.subject ipad en_US
dc.subject technology en_US
dc.subject webinar en_US
dc.title Laying the Groundwork for a Successful E-Book Collection en_US
dc.title.alternative Second of four webinars in “Public Librarian’s Guide to E-Books: A PLA Webinar Series" en_US
dc.type Video en_US


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