Sentences with phrase «discussing ebooks in libraries»

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She took a moment out of her busy schedule to discuss the evolutionary growth of ebooks in the library, how the discovery of content is a top priority, what it took to talk Simon & Schuster and Penguin into joining the library lending model, and how libraries are selling ebooks.
She took a moment out of her busy schedule to discuss the evolutionary growth of ebooks in the library, how the discovery of content is a top... [Read more...]
In April, ALA President Maureen Sullivan will lead a library delegation to meet with Penguin and other publishers in New York City to discuss ways to make ebook titles more accessible for librarieIn April, ALA President Maureen Sullivan will lead a library delegation to meet with Penguin and other publishers in New York City to discuss ways to make ebook titles more accessible for librariein New York City to discuss ways to make ebook titles more accessible for libraries.
Here, let me summarize a report (from January 25, 2013) from the Digital Content & Libraries Working Group (DCWG) that discusses the 15 items in The Ebook Business Model Scorebook used to create library licensing agreements or contracts.
Today, Editor in Chief Michael Kozlowski and Senior Editor Mercy Pilkington talk for an hour about the Digital Book World Conference that transpired this week and discuss the business model of eBook Subscription websites, how Libraries are acting as retail... [Read more...]
Today we are going to discuss how your eBook and your print book can make you a great deal of money in the library market.
Not only could this result in consumers losing convenient access to their library of ebooks, as discussed earlier, but perhaps more seriously, it could conceivably lock future researchers and historians out of some of our most important records and documents.
In «Working Directly with Publishers: Lessons Learned,» Rochelle Logan of Douglas County (Colo.) Libraries (DCL) discusses her positive interactions with publishers eager to place ebooks in librarieIn «Working Directly with Publishers: Lessons Learned,» Rochelle Logan of Douglas County (Colo.) Libraries (DCL) discusses her positive interactions with publishers eager to place ebooks in lLibraries (DCL) discusses her positive interactions with publishers eager to place ebooks in librariein librarieslibraries.
We'll discuss what resale, sharing, gifting, and library lending will look like in a world where eBooks predominate.
John A. Williams, director of digital products for Follett Library Resources, discusses the growing role that ebooks are playing in preK - 12 education as part of a series of Q&A s leading up to «The Digital Shift: Libraries, Ebooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, Octobebooks are playing in preK - 12 education as part of a series of Q&A s leading up to «The Digital Shift: Libraries, Ebooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, OctobEbooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, October 17.
Skip Dye, vice president, director of library and academic marketing and sales for Random House, discusses the publisher's views on ebooks in libraries as part of a series of Q&A s leading up to «The Digital Shift: Libraries, Ebooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, Octobebooks in libraries as part of a series of Q&A s leading up to «The Digital Shift: Libraries, Ebooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, Oclibraries as part of a series of Q&A s leading up to «The Digital Shift: Libraries, Ebooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, OcLibraries, Ebooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, OctobEbooks and Beyond,» LJ's third annual ebook summit on Wednesday, October 17.
Focused on how to develop information / library services and products in a mobile environment, the individual sessions discussed augmented reality, QR code, designing for mobile, ebooks, and more.
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