Cory Doctorow
posts about the library fracas, while Victoria Strauss at Writer Beware adds some -LSB-...]
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Posting about poop is a time - honored tradition in the Sorority of Mommy Bloggers, but taking the time to grab my phone to snap a picture of the mess would have definitely earned me a public excommunication from the
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I first came across 27 Good Things when I read a
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about Daniel Pink's «Drive» and shortly afterward borrowed it from the
library.
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Notices
about cellphone use are
posted at the entrance to the
library at East High School, where social media apps will be off - limits to students via the school's wifi network through the end of the school year.
My
post was
about the high prices
libraries pay for ebooks from the «Big 6» publishers and the difficulties
libraries have getting books from most of those publishers.
Last week I
posted an article
about how it's now possible to get dozens — even hundreds — of digital magazines through Zinio for free from public
libraries.
«Sending this information in plain text undermines decades of efforts by
libraries and bookstores to protect the privacy of their patrons and customers,» Electronic Frontier Foundation Corynne McSherry wrote in a blog
post about the issue.
Here is a
post I wrote
about services at local
libraries to help people with print disabilities.
And, conveniently enough, that ties back into the last
post I did, which was
about how to check out
library ebooks!
For example: If you have a question
about books,
post it on my books page, or if you have a specific question
about listening to
library audio books, ask it on that page.
Click here for Overdrive's blog
post to
libraries about the Kindle Library program and here for Peter Rojas's prediction of who will make the much - rumored Amazon tablet.
In the first of a new series of
posts that feature librarians» successful ideas and creative solutions, Katharine Phenix from Anythink
Libraries in Colorado tells us
about «Shakespeare Society: Pizza and a Play,» a popular program that has been running strong for six years!
That's what this
post is
about, Alan, it's
about Joe and August working toward a system that makes it easier and cheaper for
libraries to catalog independent titles.
Of course, this
post is
about downloading Kobo books and offers a workaround for those who, like me, use Calibre to manage their ebook
libraries.
This was
posted by a librarian yesterday on the SW blog, and I think, goes to the point
about some sort of quality control being needed by librarians: «I do the e-book purchasing for my
library and I'm currently spending
about $ 500 a month on Smashwords titles... HOWEVER:... «1.
I'll be talking
about this more in a later
post, but I'll say here for now that whenever I want to check out a book from either of my local
library systems, I do it right in the Overdrive app on my Nook.
Last week, Good e-Reader
posted an article
about one of the most innovative redesigns in the US, the award - winning rebuilding of the McAllen, Texas, public
library out of an old, abandoned Walmart store.
In a recent blog
post Google said, «Books on Google Play is all
about choice: we're offering many titles and many ways to access and read them, so that your
library is literally at your fingertips no matter where you are.
A few months back I
posted about how Zinio now offers hundreds of magazines for download for free through public
libraries.
As The Huffington
Post notes, the new policy further angers retailers, publishers and politicians who are already upset
about the company's sales tax policies and over the Amazon Kindle lending
library.
It's like having a literary newspaper for me to read on Saturdays I read and
posted on Kimba's book discussion this week (good one), liked the article
about borrowing
library books, loved the beautiful fairy sculptures etc..
For example: Let's say you have a question
about books,
post it on my books page, or if you have a specific question
about listening to
library audio books, ask it on that page.
Also, make sure to check this earlier
post about getting free ebooks from
libraries, since there are a lot of -LSB-...]
Also, make sure to check this earlier
post about getting free ebooks from
libraries, since there are a lot of options for downloading digital textbooks from schools and universities.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday
post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion pieces, and other cool stuff Book News In Face of NEA Cuts, Small Presses Worry
About Their Futures (Publishers Weekly) Librarians Vow to Fight Trump on Funding Cuts to
libraries.
Ebooks and
Libraries: A Stream of Concerns (from Meredith Farkas) via @TheLiB — a long
post from Meredith
about ebook issues.
Mark Coker from Smashwords wrote at Huffington
Post about how
libraries can serve as the local publishing portal.
Comments — Ann Miner's link to Seattle Channel interview by Nancy Pearl with Paul Collins that wandered into a Kindle discussion at
about 22 minutes (iTunes podcast link); Craig Scarberry's recommendation of the excellent Books on the Nightstand podcast; Jean Remple on OCTO covers (more on covers here and here); Ann Miner with a good idea for Amazon; Marcy MacKenzie on a meetup with Bob Cope; an Amazon PR spokesman confirms the Facebook
post stating that «a better way to organize your Kindle
libraries» is coming; Jim Jones links to the Cushing Academy of Canada - Sony Reader style; Tom Lichty links to a charming coming - of - Kindle - age column by Margie Boulé in The Oregonian; Kevin Warner, a new Kindle owner from Down Under; Len Charnoff's tutorial video on Inkmesh; audio comments from Pastor Mark Pierce of Church Requel and Bob Lee.
This
post was a suggestion
about a new way for established print publishers to monetize their core asset: their
library of content.
UPDATE 5 (September 17, 2012): OverDrive Has Updated A Blog
Post About Hachette Increase It says that the 220 % increase that they told library partners about last week was miscalcul
About Hachette Increase It says that the 220 % increase that they told
library partners
about last week was miscalcul
about last week was miscalculated.
In an October 4
post to the OverDrive blog, Lead
Library Advocate Lindsey Levinsohn offered reassurances that the firm «does not collect or maintain any personal information»
about visitors to its
library clients» websites.
-LSB-...] whose
post about the Douglas County
Libraries of Colorado and their pricing report in the last Writing on the Ether — now goes into his Publishers Weekly blog on the news that Big Six publisher Hachette is -LSB-...]
One thing that would be helpful is a
post or two
about the best digital platform to for books to be accepted by the
library.
Once a week, I
post links to digital - related
library news articles and information
about new digital collections available online.
-- From a comment by Barbara Fister who «coordinate (s) the Folke Bernadotte Memorial
Library's instruction program and participate (s) in collection development, reference, and collegial management of the
library's resources,»
posted in reference to an article
about online piracy of university press publications.
Travis Jonker, the School Library Journal writer, wrote a fantastic
post about how e-reading devices can be used in schools and
libraries.
(And I sent him the link to Nate's
post about borrowing books from the
library, so thanks to both Nate and Robin / Janet for that.)
(If you work in a Canadian
library and want to know more
about how to participate in Loan Stars, go to the end of this
post for more details.)
I've written in a previous
post about my local
library being my favourite office away from home, but coffee shops come in as equal favourite.
Read my story at the Huffington
Post about how the Los Gatos Public
Library held a series of educational workshops for
library patrons, aspiring authors and
library staff.
«When I started
posting messages...
about existing or new law - and
library - related lists, it was to make it easier for everyone to connect with each other and network.
Lest you think it is a
post of criticisms
about publishing and IT, the bulk of her blog
post actually explains why the
library field is slow to change: like the slow - moving loris, we have evolved to move cautiously to ensure information (books) are properly stored so they are retained for the future.