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Ebooks look before you leap learning with K-12 schools

Ebooks look before you leap learning with K-12 schools. Karen Coy Hamilton Clermont County Cooperative Association Embracing eBooks Conference July 2013. LISTEN to your students and teachers I dentify needs/wants A sk about devices.

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Ebooks look before you leap learning with K-12 schools

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  1. Ebookslook before you leaplearning with K-12 schools Karen CoyHamilton Clermont County Cooperative Association Embracing eBooks Conference July 2013

  2. LISTEN to your students and teachers Identify needs/wants Ask about devices http://reader.follettebooks.com/books/104194?div=1&cust=1000 http://www.crabtreebooks.com/Store/item_detail.aspx?ItemCode=47345#

  3. Plan a generous amount of timeto promote your new ebooks to teachers, students, and parents … and to train them how to use the ebooks on their own devices http://www.webjunction.org/content/webjunction/explore-topics/mobile-devices/_jcr_content/par/parsyscolumncontrol/col0/textimage/image.img.jpg/1343247874149.jpg

  4. Understand DRM Digital Rights Management Patrons download a license with eBook azw ePub fdr

  5. Patron Authentication Issues Required by publishers for file download Is vendor SIP, SIP2, or NCIP compliant?

  6. Include ebooks in your OPAC

  7. shared digital library

  8. Test bandwidth!

  9. eink vs pdf flash vs HTML5

  10. Digital readers are not created equal

  11. Educational PublishersSimultaneous users – online access Publishers set prices for individual titles. Some sell their ebooks directly to schools Multi-Use licensed ebooks usually may not be downloaded These are for cloud reading only Display features depend on vendor

  12. Purchase options for this ebook $16.96 single use Bearport / Follett / Overdrive Bearport $21.96 building use Follett $23.74 building use Mackin $31.65 building use NSTA Recommends, 2011Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year, 2012 Image location: http://www.bearportpublishing.com/productdetails.cfm?SKU=21274

  13. Example: Overdrive annualdistrictlicense $1,993.75 for a bundle of 25 Bearport titles For same price from Overdrive a library system could have a permanent license to 120 copies of this single ebook Gross body invaders NSTA Recommends, 2011Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year, 2012 Image location: http://www.bearportpublishing.com/productdetails.cfm?SKU=21274

  14. Lerner $26.95 building use Follett $35.93 building use Mackin $34.13 building use INFOhio access for Ohio K-12 Schools $3,593.00

  15. Subscription options http://www.starwalkkids.com/index.php http://oneclickdigital.com/ http://www.tumblebooks.com http://freedomflixdemo.grolier.com http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/trueflix_freetrial/index.htm

  16. Always DRM-free optionINFOhio

  17. The options keep changing as publishers, vendors, and libraries try to adapt to the digital world. The statements in this presentation are only true as of July 2013 Questions or comments welcome karen@mail.hccanet.orgHamilton Clermont County Cooperative Association

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