[CASL-L] Follow up to e-book providers

Dawn Zillich dzillich at spchs.com
Wed Sep 17 12:10:48 PDT 2014


Hello everyone,



Compiled below is feedback regarding e-book providers:



EBSCO’s Discovery Service

Pros:  Subscription data base model, customizable to specific curriculum,
simultaneous multi-user access of an e-book, Google-like search process,
ebook chapters appear in standard search results list, variety of licensing
options (choose from collections and individual titles).

Cons: Subscribers are “renters” and do not own titles.



Overdrive

Pros: Price ($3000 half of which is a credit to pick a la carte), public
libraries use it (user familiarity).

Cons: Access is dependent on the title/publisher



Mackin Via

Pros: Provides free e-books with purchase.

Cons: None given



Gale

Pros: Simultaneous users, Reference titles comparable pricing to print

Cons: None given



Follett

Pros: More items for less money

Cons: single user, access is dependent on the title/publisher



Salem

Pros: simultaneous users, non-fiction comparable pricing to print

Cons: None given



Brainhive

Pros: $1 per checkout, not paying for books that aren't being used.

Cons: None given



Other

Cons: Libraries using more than one of the above report the biggest problem
is managing a variety of different interfaces or “access points, including
using different readers on personal devices.” But reports are that this is
the best way to get a variety of titles and meet all patron needs.





Hope this helps,



Dawn M. Zillich, librarian

St. Paul Catholic High School

High School Nutmeg 2016 Book Selection Committee member

Penguin Debut Author Program First Flights Participant
www.earlyword.com/firstflights <http://www.earlyword.com/firstflights/>
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