I've been ordering a lot of my nonfiction ebooks from Cavendish Square. They live on the "epointplus" platform and the ebooks are all multi-user simultaneous access.  They offer great social studies, science, and health books. The other main vendor I use for my nonfic is Salem Press.  

I do some purchasing via Follett for ebooks and downloadable audiobooks of the core titles for my English classes, but I think they're primarily used by students with accommodations.  



On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 2:11 PM, Michele Eligio <meligio@northbranfordschools.org> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

What ebook platforms/companies is everyone using for fiction as well as
nonfiction? Are most titles purchased in a single use or unlimited access
format? Is this specific to genre?

Michele Eligio
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