[CASL-L] eBooks for Elementary schools
IRENE KWIDZINSKI
kwidz at sbcglobal.net
Fri Mar 23 10:53:11 PDT 2012
How timely! CASL has planned a workshop on eBooks on Saturday, May 12 from
9:30-1:00 @ the Stratford Library. The panel discussion will have
representatives from Barnes & Noble, Follett, Scholastic, Marshall Cavendish as
well as CT LMSs and public librarians who have eBooks in their collections. The
fee is nominal $25.
The PR on this event will be announced shortly with a registration link. Look
for it and save the date for this timely and interesting discussion on what
works, whether and how to go about including eBooks in your collection, and
other concerns you may have.
If you are able, the New England School Library Association is having an
Un-conference this Saturday in Bedford NH with Patrick Larkin and Shannon
Miller. One of the topics is eBooks. Walk-ins are welcome and it's a nice ride
up. See you there if you decide to go!
Irene
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From: "Lussier,Jenny" <jlussier at RSD13.ORG>
To: "casl-l at mylist.net" <casl-l at mylist.net>
Sent: Fri, March 23, 2012 12:40:07 PM
Subject: [CASL-L] eBooks for Elementary schools
Hello all -
I would appreciate any information regarding IF elementary schools in particular
are using eBooks and if so, how is this being implemented.
Our district is going through the budget process and Board of Education members
and parents are asking lots of questions about this.
We are wondering
1) if other districts are using eBooks in their elementary schools
2) do you provide devices and if so what kind
3) how are devices checked out
4) do you use a service such as overdrive or Follett -
5) If you do use a service, is there enough selection for elementary students
(fiction & nonfiction)
6) anything else that you think might be relevant
Thank you so much for any help you can give.
You can reply offlist to jlussier at rsd13.org
I would be happy to put all the information I receive together to share.
Jenny Lussier
Teacher Librarian
Region 13
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