Sentences with phrase «other library partners»

Hachette does not sell frontlist titles to Overdrive and other library partners.

Not exact matches

Through the BEN Scholars (BEN is short for BiosciEdNet), AAAS and its partners in the program are training select faculty members in the use of resources from the BEN Portal digital library; they bring their new insight not only to students but also to other faculty at their institutions.
Time will tell whether the wait for the Nintendo Switch Online Service was worth it, but we believe Nintendo should look for partners like SEGA and others to team up with to add more classic games that would help round out the library to make it a more attractive service for its users.
«In Australia, we've adapted that into a full teacher training program, where we help teachers understand how to integrate the curriculum into their classrooms and other ways that educational communities - such as libraries and community centres - can use and partner with educators to create digital making spaces, or some version of a Code Club in their school or library
In addition to music, art, and PE we use the Peer Day Model to convene other specialists: library / media, paraprofessionals, school psychologists / social workers, and principals with their district curriculum specialists, and educators interested in Dance / movement or Theatre to plan with partners.
In addition to the digital and social campaigns, THE GREAT AMERICAN READ has sparked nationwide community engagement efforts that will offer stations opportunities to create complementary content; stage community events; partner with libraries, booksellers, charitable organizations, schools, and other entities; and deepen the conversations and connections among people around the country.
Nonprofits and libraries are partnering with each other to create an app that can deliver this content and materials from the public domain.
To date, dozens of OverDrive partners — including ILS vendors, mobile app makers, library partners and others — have expressed interest in the new tools.
The platform provides a secure, searchable content repository and delivery system that is connected to a large network of retailers, library suppliers and other e-book providers, allowing publishers to move digital content from their organization to any channel partner globally.
My gut says that most libraries will continue to opt for working with library aggregators such as Baker & Taylor, 3M Cloud Library, and others, because aggregators manage all the headache for the library, and also enable smaller purchases (this is why we will continue to aggressively support our library aggregator partners, both current and future - we want to give all libraries the broadest range of choices).
Overdrive does have a number of major companies still supporting ebook lending such as; Random House, HarperCollins, John Wiley, Harlequin Romance, Kensington, Perseus, Sourcebooks, Scholastic, Chronicle, among others, and hundreds of their best - selling authors strongly support and are partnering with OverDrive to build stronger connections to library eBook readers.
«By partnering with ebrary, we are able to grow our business by leveraging the various business models and their other partnerships, which enable both companies to ultimately provide greater accessibility to libraries around the world.»
We are working with libraries, Overdrive, and several other partners to gather information and explore various options for making HBGs ebooks available to readers in a rapidly changing digital world.»
The articles in this issue, guest edited by Lucy Santos Green, invite readers to consider the possibilities of partnering with school library educators and other higher education faculty to extend the reach of their school library.
Kobo is partners with Bol.com, and together they offer over 30,000 Dutch ebooks, giving them a decided edge over Amazon for local content, but Amazon's overall library including other languages is larger.
Others offer podcasts of library programs, such as those from the Free Library of Philadelphia, the Enoch Pratt Free Library, and the Seattle Public Library, Libraries are also partnering with programs such as StoryCorps to help archive and build story collections.
Some public libraries partner with local banks and other financial institutions to address topics from budgeting, saving and banking basics to credit cards, identity theft and financial aid for college.
Book Vendors and Resellers We partner with book vendors such as YBP, Coutts, and others, enabling libraries to acquire titles using their existing print and digital workflows.
For local authors and small publishers, libraries also have the potential to be strong partners for generating e-book sales, for providing access to other kinds of online and digital content, and for collaborating in the creation of new digital content based on the library's unique collections.
The statement added that Hachette will continue «working with libraries, Overdrive, and several other partners to gather information and explore various options for making HBGs ebooks available to readers in a rapidly changing digital world.»
The Open Content Alliance has an impressive list of backers and partners: an blue chip group of libraries and publishers had promised to participate, including the Smithsonian, Johns Hopkins University, our own University of Toronto, British National Archives, European Archives, O'Reilly Media and Prelinger Archives plus multimedia companies LibriVox, Octavo and others.
Greg, with other LA partners, was committed to making optimal use of every square foot of our new space while preserving the library's mission as a space for research and conferring with our terrific Research Analysts Jeff Schoerner and Lauren Murphy.
These partners, Local Education and Resource Networks (LEARN), welcome the involvment of and support from families, early learning and school staff, nonrprofit organizations, libraries, business leaders, and others in the community.
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