Learn about 4 online book communities that will help you organize your virtual bookshelf, rate and review books & share what your reading with others! Presentation focuses on uses for librarians or library staff.
App Store SEO比較: Google Play vs App StoreSearchMan.com
App Store SEO: Google Playの方がiOS App Storeよりもチャンスあり
63%のユーザーがアプリを探す際に検索しているというデータが示す通り、App Store SEOは、アプリ開発者にとって欠かすことが出来ないマーケティングの手段になりつつある。iOS App Storeでは、AppleがChompを買収して以降、度々、検索エンジンのアルゴリズム変更が行われているとのことだ。SearchManは「少なくても2ヶ月に1度」程度大規模なアルゴリズム変更を検知している。また、iOS 6以降、iOS App Storeの検索結果では、1画面あたり1アプリしか表示されず、アプリ開発者たちからの批判が相次いだ。
これまで、App Store SEOというと、iOS App Storeばかりが話題になっていたが、SearchManはこの度、Google Play / Androidにも対応を開始した。現時点では、日本、アメリカのGoogle Playストアにある70万以上のアプリの検索順位を毎日分析している。SearchManでは、昨年末頃からAndroid対応を希望するアプリ開発社が急激に増えた。特に、日本のアプリ開発社からの要望が多く、これは、Google Playでの売上が日本で急成長しているという点にも合致する。
以下に、SearchManによる、iOS App StoreとGoogle Play (Android)のApp Store SEOの比較を掲載する。これを見る限り、Google Playの方がApp Store SEO経由でのダウンロード獲得に大きなチャンスがある、と言えよう。
1) Google Playストアの方が、より多くのアプリを検索結果に表示する
a) 1ページあたりのアプリ数が多い: Google Playストアは、検索結果画面の1ページあたり7-8アプリが表示される。他方、iPhoneは1アプリ、iPadでは6アプリだ。
b) 検索結果を深堀りするのが簡単: Google Playストアは、画面をタップすることなく、フリックするだけで、下方向に無限にスクロールできる。他方、iOSでは、検索結果を追加で読み込むのにタップが必要となる。
2) Google Playストアの方が、同じクエリに対して、より多くのアプリがヒットする
a) Google Playの方がヒット数が多い: ビックキーワードで検索すると、検索ヒット数がGoogle Playの方が圧倒的に多い。
b) シノニム等を用いたクエリ拡張: ある検索クエリに対して、Google Playの方が、類似語等への拡張をより積極的に行なっているようだ。(例えば、photoというクエリが入力された場合に、photo, photos, 写真...と解釈する。)これは、Googleが検索エンジンの会社であることを考えれば想像に難くない。
c) 自動スペル補正: Google Playの方が、ミススペルをより賢く自動的に補正する。これもGoogleが検索エンジンの会社であるからなせる業だろう。
3) Google PlayにおけるApp Store SEOへの先行投資は今がチャンス
a) 競争が少ない: アプリ数はApp Storeとほぼ同数だが、アプリ開発社は(Androidアプリは、レビュー審査が無いにも関わらず)iOSアプリをより頻繁にアップデートしている。
b) 課金チャンスの増大: Google Playは、ユーザーのクレジットカードが登録されていないことが課題だったが、日本ではキャリア課金によってこの問題が克服されつつある。結果として、Google Playでの売上が日本で急成長している。
4) Google Playの方が、App Store SEOを簡単に実行できる
a) レビュー審査が不要: iOS App Storeでは、アプリ名、iTunesキーワード変更する際に審査が必要だが、Google Playでは不要。
b) Google PlayにはiTunesキーワードに相当するものが存在しない: Google Pl
This document provides guidance on how to write and publish your own book quickly. It discusses determining a book topic by looking at popular genres, bestseller lists, and hobby/interest forums to find topics people are interested in. Nonfiction books on how-to topics and health/wellness are generally good sellers. The document also covers hiring a ghostwriter to write the book for you so you own the copyright. Overall, it presents researching current interests and self-help/instructional topics as ways to find a book idea with a ready market.
Introducing writing your own book- how to write and publish your own book in a flash. Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about so you want to write a book, what's your book about, finding that aha moment, and while you are on the internet, digging for gold, online training, looking young, alternative to writer banks, finding you writer, why not just check the lowest bid, more on client rankings, before you seal the deal, prepare for future projects, how to find a book cover art designer, how to choose a designer and so much more!
They come into your library or classroom and they challenge you, they don't like reading. What can you do? Where do you look for ideas? What books are recommended by school librarians to turn things around? Ideas and suggestions here.
Advantages and benefits of reading different types of booksandrewscarl
Reading different types of books provides many benefits. It can improve memory by exercising the brain and making it sharper. Reading builds skills like vocabulary and writing abilities, as readers are exposed to new words and styles from various authors. Reading also enhances reasoning skills and self-esteem when people gain knowledge on various topics. Reading cultivates creativity and imagination, as the mind visualizes stories and gains new ideas from reading.
App Store SEO比較: Google Play vs App StoreSearchMan.com
App Store SEO: Google Playの方がiOS App Storeよりもチャンスあり
63%のユーザーがアプリを探す際に検索しているというデータが示す通り、App Store SEOは、アプリ開発者にとって欠かすことが出来ないマーケティングの手段になりつつある。iOS App Storeでは、AppleがChompを買収して以降、度々、検索エンジンのアルゴリズム変更が行われているとのことだ。SearchManは「少なくても2ヶ月に1度」程度大規模なアルゴリズム変更を検知している。また、iOS 6以降、iOS App Storeの検索結果では、1画面あたり1アプリしか表示されず、アプリ開発者たちからの批判が相次いだ。
これまで、App Store SEOというと、iOS App Storeばかりが話題になっていたが、SearchManはこの度、Google Play / Androidにも対応を開始した。現時点では、日本、アメリカのGoogle Playストアにある70万以上のアプリの検索順位を毎日分析している。SearchManでは、昨年末頃からAndroid対応を希望するアプリ開発社が急激に増えた。特に、日本のアプリ開発社からの要望が多く、これは、Google Playでの売上が日本で急成長しているという点にも合致する。
以下に、SearchManによる、iOS App StoreとGoogle Play (Android)のApp Store SEOの比較を掲載する。これを見る限り、Google Playの方がApp Store SEO経由でのダウンロード獲得に大きなチャンスがある、と言えよう。
1) Google Playストアの方が、より多くのアプリを検索結果に表示する
a) 1ページあたりのアプリ数が多い: Google Playストアは、検索結果画面の1ページあたり7-8アプリが表示される。他方、iPhoneは1アプリ、iPadでは6アプリだ。
b) 検索結果を深堀りするのが簡単: Google Playストアは、画面をタップすることなく、フリックするだけで、下方向に無限にスクロールできる。他方、iOSでは、検索結果を追加で読み込むのにタップが必要となる。
2) Google Playストアの方が、同じクエリに対して、より多くのアプリがヒットする
a) Google Playの方がヒット数が多い: ビックキーワードで検索すると、検索ヒット数がGoogle Playの方が圧倒的に多い。
b) シノニム等を用いたクエリ拡張: ある検索クエリに対して、Google Playの方が、類似語等への拡張をより積極的に行なっているようだ。(例えば、photoというクエリが入力された場合に、photo, photos, 写真...と解釈する。)これは、Googleが検索エンジンの会社であることを考えれば想像に難くない。
c) 自動スペル補正: Google Playの方が、ミススペルをより賢く自動的に補正する。これもGoogleが検索エンジンの会社であるからなせる業だろう。
3) Google PlayにおけるApp Store SEOへの先行投資は今がチャンス
a) 競争が少ない: アプリ数はApp Storeとほぼ同数だが、アプリ開発社は(Androidアプリは、レビュー審査が無いにも関わらず)iOSアプリをより頻繁にアップデートしている。
b) 課金チャンスの増大: Google Playは、ユーザーのクレジットカードが登録されていないことが課題だったが、日本ではキャリア課金によってこの問題が克服されつつある。結果として、Google Playでの売上が日本で急成長している。
4) Google Playの方が、App Store SEOを簡単に実行できる
a) レビュー審査が不要: iOS App Storeでは、アプリ名、iTunesキーワード変更する際に審査が必要だが、Google Playでは不要。
b) Google PlayにはiTunesキーワードに相当するものが存在しない: Google Pl
This document provides guidance on how to write and publish your own book quickly. It discusses determining a book topic by looking at popular genres, bestseller lists, and hobby/interest forums to find topics people are interested in. Nonfiction books on how-to topics and health/wellness are generally good sellers. The document also covers hiring a ghostwriter to write the book for you so you own the copyright. Overall, it presents researching current interests and self-help/instructional topics as ways to find a book idea with a ready market.
Introducing writing your own book- how to write and publish your own book in a flash. Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about so you want to write a book, what's your book about, finding that aha moment, and while you are on the internet, digging for gold, online training, looking young, alternative to writer banks, finding you writer, why not just check the lowest bid, more on client rankings, before you seal the deal, prepare for future projects, how to find a book cover art designer, how to choose a designer and so much more!
They come into your library or classroom and they challenge you, they don't like reading. What can you do? Where do you look for ideas? What books are recommended by school librarians to turn things around? Ideas and suggestions here.
Advantages and benefits of reading different types of booksandrewscarl
Reading different types of books provides many benefits. It can improve memory by exercising the brain and making it sharper. Reading builds skills like vocabulary and writing abilities, as readers are exposed to new words and styles from various authors. Reading also enhances reasoning skills and self-esteem when people gain knowledge on various topics. Reading cultivates creativity and imagination, as the mind visualizes stories and gains new ideas from reading.
Shelfari - Motivating Students to Read: Literacy in the 21st CenturyKristin Dragos
This document provides an overview of the features and functionality of Shelfari, an online community for readers to track books they have read, discuss books, and connect with other readers. Shelfari allows users to create a virtual bookshelf to organize books they have read, are currently reading, or want to read. Users can also join and create discussion groups, become "friends" with other users, and contribute reviews and other information to pages about books and authors. The document outlines the various sections and tabs of the Shelfari site, how to perform functions like adding books and connecting with other users, and how the site could be used to support literature circles or other reading-related activities.
Kelly Knight is a school librarian who uses blogging to promote reading and her school library. She discusses how blogging allows students to actively participate in their learning and share what they are reading with a wider audience. Knight provides tips for starting a blog, such as defining the mission, exploring platforms, gaining support from administrators, and teaching students blogging skills and etiquette. She describes how blogs can be used to promote reading through book reviews, online book clubs, and marketing the library. Knight shares her experiences running multiple blogs and the positive feedback she has received from readers, authors, and students. She offers resources and support for others looking to start their own blogs.
The document discusses personal library tools that allow users to catalog, share, and find recommendations for their book collections online. It outlines four popular options - LibraryThing, GoodReads, Shelfari, and Google MyLibrary. For each option, it provides brief details on features like importing data from retailers, tagging books, reviewing books, and connecting with other readers. It encourages readers to create free accounts on the sites to explore adding books and customizing their profiles. The document aims to help readers determine which personal library tool may be the best fit based on their needs and interests.
To get started on Shelfari, create an account and enter your information. Add your first book by searching for the title and following prompts to indicate if you are currently reading it, have read it, or plan to read it. Provide additional details about the book and manage your bookshelf by adding reviews, ratings, editions, covers, tags, and exploring other areas of the site.
The document outlines 7 ways for authors to launch their book and boost sales. It discusses identifying the target audience and their characteristics. It then details the 7 ways as: 1) leveraging personal relationships, 2) encouraging fans, 3) attending industry events, 4) hosting grassroots events, 5) developing a website and Amazon author page, 6) using social media, and 7) engaging traditional media. The author emphasizes starting small with relationships and local events, then expanding efforts to larger audiences and platforms over time.
The Road to Writing & Publishing Your First Book: How to Do It without going ...dogreene
This document provides advice and lessons learned for writing and publishing a first book. It discusses developing the book idea, understanding the target audience, researching competitors, outlining the book structure, writing drafts and revisions, and preparing to publish. The key steps are to clarify the purpose and audience for the book, research the market, create an outline and chapter structure, write a first draft, take a break, extensively edit and refine the draft, and initially publish digitally before releasing a printed version. Details like sensory descriptions, editing for errors, and using appropriate verb tenses are also addressed.
This document provides tips for librarians to fill their library shelves without draining their budget. It discusses ways to get free books through book reviews blogs, contests and giveaways from publishers, early review programs, committees that provide advance copies, and directly asking publishers. The goal is to provide access to new titles, help libraries make purchasing decisions, and network with publishers.
Social reading presentation for libguideberklibrary
Social reading allows people to share ideas about books and reading experiences without committing to a traditional book club. It involves using online platforms like Goodreads to maintain a virtual bookshelf, join virtual book clubs, read reviews, and discuss what you're reading through social media. While critics argue it may invade privacy or that people don't care what others read, proponents believe social reading is still in its early stages and developing boundaries between platforms.
The document describes a reading recommendation service provided by Warringah Council Library called "Your Librarian." It allows patrons to provide information about their reading preferences and receive a tailored list of book suggestions. The ability to understand a patron's reading tastes without judgment and recommend books that excite them about reading is an important part of the reader's advisory service. Patrons are invited to provide details about books and genres they like or dislike to help create customized recommendations for them.
Description: Introducing Amazon Bestseller Genie — Conjure up Some Magic and Skyrocket Your Book Sales! Inside this eBook, You will discover the topics about how to quickly and easily skyrocket Your book onto the Amazon bestseller lists for maximum exposure, how to use social media to build a loyal following of buyers who will buy every book you put out, the built-in marketing methods Amazon makes available to everyone, but almost no one knows about, the real secrets to getting people to review Your book, and why reviews can make or break Your book before You even get started and so much more!
To get started on Shelfari, register for an account and enter your information. Add your first book by searching for the title or cover and selecting "add." Choose whether you are currently reading it, have read it, or plan to read it. Provide additional details like dates and whether the book is public or private. Continue adding more books and use the site's features to rate, review, tag, and discuss the books as well as set reading goals and find friends with similar interests.
How to set up a WorldCat (www.worldcat.org) profile to save and manage lists, tags and more. Export your lists as bibliographies. Organize your topics.
This document summarizes a lecture on breaking into the non-fiction book market. It discusses that non-fiction is easier to enter than fiction as it focuses on expertise and timely topics rather than creative storytelling. The lecture provides tips on choosing a subject area, becoming an expert, structuring a book proposal, and writing an effective query letter. Attendees are given online access to workshop materials to help with non-fiction writing.
"I don’t really read..." how to trick reluctant readers into becoming readersHeatherArmstrong
Presented in a breakout session at the Manitoba Reading Association Adolescent Literacy Summit in Winnipeg on April 10, 2015
I have added sample reader survey questions and a list of the kinds of books we find reluctant readers will read
Librarians face many misconceptions and assumptions that do not reflect the reality of the profession. A master's degree is necessary for librarians to evolve with changing information needs, adapt new technologies, and facilitate knowledge creation within their communities. Modern librarians do much more than shelve books - they conduct research, teach information literacy skills, and seek ways to help patrons through reference services, digital collections, and community outreach.
This document provides guidance on using bloggers to promote books. It discusses the benefits of working with bloggers, how to find and reach bloggers, craft effective pitches, and organize blog events beyond just reviews. Key recommendations include creating a target blogger list, initiating relationships before pitching books, tailoring pitches to individual blogs, and suggesting follow-up opportunities to maintain the relationship. Blog events like interviews, guest posts, and giveaways can generate more engagement than just reviews. Tools for finding influential bloggers and connecting with them are also outlined.
You Don't Have to Make It Up: Breaking Into the Non-Fiction Marketggaldorisi
This document summarizes a lecture on breaking into the non-fiction book market. It discusses that non-fiction is easier to enter than fiction as it focuses on expertise in a topic rather than creative storytelling. It also emphasizes finding a topic you are passionate about and becoming an expert in through research. Further, it stresses convincing publishers that the topic has not been sufficiently covered elsewhere and that the author has a platform to promote the book. The summary provides the key high-level takeaways around subject selection, expertise, query letters, and book proposals.
This document provides an overview of breaking into the non-fiction book market. It discusses how non-fiction is a more accessible market to enter than fiction because it focuses on providing useful content rather than needing original stories. The document outlines tips for becoming an expert in a field, identifying a topic to write about, structuring a book proposal, and writing an effective query letter. It emphasizes doing thorough research, finding the right agent or publisher, and convincing them the book topic has not been sufficiently covered elsewhere and the author has relevant expertise or platform.
Vibal presentation social media for the bookish for slideshareGege Sugue
Our book community, Flips Flipping Pages (FFP), was invited to share our experiences in online networking for the bookish at the first Philippine Digital Publishing Conference, The Future of the Book, held at the UP-Ayala Technohub.
Representing book readers and FFP, I shared the FFP story and wrapped up the presentation with some notes about how publishers and authors can build relationships with the readers.
Slavery was introduced to the British North American colonies in 1619 when approximately 20 Africans were sold as slaves in Jamestown, Virginia. While slavery was banned in the Northwest Territory in 1787, it was not abolished nationwide until the passage of the 13th amendment in 1865 after the Civil War, which the South fought to protect their right to own slaves.
From a barn to a one-room schoolhouse to a system with over 25 buildings, discover the changes in education from 1808 to today. For more information, visit www.westervillelibrary.org.
Shelfari - Motivating Students to Read: Literacy in the 21st CenturyKristin Dragos
This document provides an overview of the features and functionality of Shelfari, an online community for readers to track books they have read, discuss books, and connect with other readers. Shelfari allows users to create a virtual bookshelf to organize books they have read, are currently reading, or want to read. Users can also join and create discussion groups, become "friends" with other users, and contribute reviews and other information to pages about books and authors. The document outlines the various sections and tabs of the Shelfari site, how to perform functions like adding books and connecting with other users, and how the site could be used to support literature circles or other reading-related activities.
Kelly Knight is a school librarian who uses blogging to promote reading and her school library. She discusses how blogging allows students to actively participate in their learning and share what they are reading with a wider audience. Knight provides tips for starting a blog, such as defining the mission, exploring platforms, gaining support from administrators, and teaching students blogging skills and etiquette. She describes how blogs can be used to promote reading through book reviews, online book clubs, and marketing the library. Knight shares her experiences running multiple blogs and the positive feedback she has received from readers, authors, and students. She offers resources and support for others looking to start their own blogs.
The document discusses personal library tools that allow users to catalog, share, and find recommendations for their book collections online. It outlines four popular options - LibraryThing, GoodReads, Shelfari, and Google MyLibrary. For each option, it provides brief details on features like importing data from retailers, tagging books, reviewing books, and connecting with other readers. It encourages readers to create free accounts on the sites to explore adding books and customizing their profiles. The document aims to help readers determine which personal library tool may be the best fit based on their needs and interests.
To get started on Shelfari, create an account and enter your information. Add your first book by searching for the title and following prompts to indicate if you are currently reading it, have read it, or plan to read it. Provide additional details about the book and manage your bookshelf by adding reviews, ratings, editions, covers, tags, and exploring other areas of the site.
The document outlines 7 ways for authors to launch their book and boost sales. It discusses identifying the target audience and their characteristics. It then details the 7 ways as: 1) leveraging personal relationships, 2) encouraging fans, 3) attending industry events, 4) hosting grassroots events, 5) developing a website and Amazon author page, 6) using social media, and 7) engaging traditional media. The author emphasizes starting small with relationships and local events, then expanding efforts to larger audiences and platforms over time.
The Road to Writing & Publishing Your First Book: How to Do It without going ...dogreene
This document provides advice and lessons learned for writing and publishing a first book. It discusses developing the book idea, understanding the target audience, researching competitors, outlining the book structure, writing drafts and revisions, and preparing to publish. The key steps are to clarify the purpose and audience for the book, research the market, create an outline and chapter structure, write a first draft, take a break, extensively edit and refine the draft, and initially publish digitally before releasing a printed version. Details like sensory descriptions, editing for errors, and using appropriate verb tenses are also addressed.
This document provides tips for librarians to fill their library shelves without draining their budget. It discusses ways to get free books through book reviews blogs, contests and giveaways from publishers, early review programs, committees that provide advance copies, and directly asking publishers. The goal is to provide access to new titles, help libraries make purchasing decisions, and network with publishers.
Social reading presentation for libguideberklibrary
Social reading allows people to share ideas about books and reading experiences without committing to a traditional book club. It involves using online platforms like Goodreads to maintain a virtual bookshelf, join virtual book clubs, read reviews, and discuss what you're reading through social media. While critics argue it may invade privacy or that people don't care what others read, proponents believe social reading is still in its early stages and developing boundaries between platforms.
The document describes a reading recommendation service provided by Warringah Council Library called "Your Librarian." It allows patrons to provide information about their reading preferences and receive a tailored list of book suggestions. The ability to understand a patron's reading tastes without judgment and recommend books that excite them about reading is an important part of the reader's advisory service. Patrons are invited to provide details about books and genres they like or dislike to help create customized recommendations for them.
Description: Introducing Amazon Bestseller Genie — Conjure up Some Magic and Skyrocket Your Book Sales! Inside this eBook, You will discover the topics about how to quickly and easily skyrocket Your book onto the Amazon bestseller lists for maximum exposure, how to use social media to build a loyal following of buyers who will buy every book you put out, the built-in marketing methods Amazon makes available to everyone, but almost no one knows about, the real secrets to getting people to review Your book, and why reviews can make or break Your book before You even get started and so much more!
To get started on Shelfari, register for an account and enter your information. Add your first book by searching for the title or cover and selecting "add." Choose whether you are currently reading it, have read it, or plan to read it. Provide additional details like dates and whether the book is public or private. Continue adding more books and use the site's features to rate, review, tag, and discuss the books as well as set reading goals and find friends with similar interests.
How to set up a WorldCat (www.worldcat.org) profile to save and manage lists, tags and more. Export your lists as bibliographies. Organize your topics.
This document summarizes a lecture on breaking into the non-fiction book market. It discusses that non-fiction is easier to enter than fiction as it focuses on expertise and timely topics rather than creative storytelling. The lecture provides tips on choosing a subject area, becoming an expert, structuring a book proposal, and writing an effective query letter. Attendees are given online access to workshop materials to help with non-fiction writing.
"I don’t really read..." how to trick reluctant readers into becoming readersHeatherArmstrong
Presented in a breakout session at the Manitoba Reading Association Adolescent Literacy Summit in Winnipeg on April 10, 2015
I have added sample reader survey questions and a list of the kinds of books we find reluctant readers will read
Librarians face many misconceptions and assumptions that do not reflect the reality of the profession. A master's degree is necessary for librarians to evolve with changing information needs, adapt new technologies, and facilitate knowledge creation within their communities. Modern librarians do much more than shelve books - they conduct research, teach information literacy skills, and seek ways to help patrons through reference services, digital collections, and community outreach.
This document provides guidance on using bloggers to promote books. It discusses the benefits of working with bloggers, how to find and reach bloggers, craft effective pitches, and organize blog events beyond just reviews. Key recommendations include creating a target blogger list, initiating relationships before pitching books, tailoring pitches to individual blogs, and suggesting follow-up opportunities to maintain the relationship. Blog events like interviews, guest posts, and giveaways can generate more engagement than just reviews. Tools for finding influential bloggers and connecting with them are also outlined.
You Don't Have to Make It Up: Breaking Into the Non-Fiction Marketggaldorisi
This document summarizes a lecture on breaking into the non-fiction book market. It discusses that non-fiction is easier to enter than fiction as it focuses on expertise in a topic rather than creative storytelling. It also emphasizes finding a topic you are passionate about and becoming an expert in through research. Further, it stresses convincing publishers that the topic has not been sufficiently covered elsewhere and that the author has a platform to promote the book. The summary provides the key high-level takeaways around subject selection, expertise, query letters, and book proposals.
This document provides an overview of breaking into the non-fiction book market. It discusses how non-fiction is a more accessible market to enter than fiction because it focuses on providing useful content rather than needing original stories. The document outlines tips for becoming an expert in a field, identifying a topic to write about, structuring a book proposal, and writing an effective query letter. It emphasizes doing thorough research, finding the right agent or publisher, and convincing them the book topic has not been sufficiently covered elsewhere and the author has relevant expertise or platform.
Vibal presentation social media for the bookish for slideshareGege Sugue
Our book community, Flips Flipping Pages (FFP), was invited to share our experiences in online networking for the bookish at the first Philippine Digital Publishing Conference, The Future of the Book, held at the UP-Ayala Technohub.
Representing book readers and FFP, I shared the FFP story and wrapped up the presentation with some notes about how publishers and authors can build relationships with the readers.
Slavery was introduced to the British North American colonies in 1619 when approximately 20 Africans were sold as slaves in Jamestown, Virginia. While slavery was banned in the Northwest Territory in 1787, it was not abolished nationwide until the passage of the 13th amendment in 1865 after the Civil War, which the South fought to protect their right to own slaves.
From a barn to a one-room schoolhouse to a system with over 25 buildings, discover the changes in education from 1808 to today. For more information, visit www.westervillelibrary.org.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Westerville Public Library in Westerville, Ohio. It announces that Emily Giffin, a popular author of chick lit novels, will be visiting the library on April 6th for a presentation and book signing. It also advertises the library's hoopla digital service which allows patrons to instantly borrow movies, music, audiobooks and more with no wait times or late fees. Additionally, it provides a schedule of upcoming children's and adult programs at the library throughout April and May.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Westerville Public Library in Westerville, Ohio for winter 2016-2017. It includes details about author presentations by Chris Bohjalian and Lisa Wood, cooking demonstrations, music performances, reading programs for adults and children, and assistance for students preparing Ohio History Day projects. The library has once again been recognized as a Five-Star Library by Library Journal, placing it in the top 1% of libraries nationally.
Hoopla for Libraries: Instructions for Your Computer or DeviceWesterville Library
Hoopla is a digital media lending platform available through Westerville Library that allows users to stream or download movies, TV shows, music, eBooks, audiobooks and comics to their computers, tablets, phones and e-readers by accessing content with their library card. Users can browse and search Hoopla's catalog, check out available titles, and the loans will automatically return at the end of the lending period, ranging from 3 days for movies/TV to 21 days for eBooks/audiobooks. The instructions guide users through creating an account, accessing content from any device using the Hoopla app, and playing or downloading checked out titles.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Westerville Public Library, including presentations on genealogy research, a water project in Congo, preventing child abduction, local author talks, and activities for youth like an ice cream social and making guacamole. It also announces that the Library Link program awarded top-participating schools Mark Twain Elementary and Heritage Middle School for most materials delivered to students this school year.
This document provides information about upcoming events at the Westerville Public Library in Westerville, Ohio. It announces that Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anthony Doerr will give a presentation and book signing on May 7. It also advertises sports-themed activities for children and teens from May 26-June 30 as part of the library's summer reading program. Additionally, it invites community members to participate in surveys and video interviews during National Library Week from April 10-16 for a chance to win a gift card.
This annual report summarizes the Westerville Public Library's activities and accomplishments in 2015. It highlights that the library hosted a popular author event series and circulated over 2 million items. It also details new services offered including 3D printing and WiFi hotspots, facility improvements like upgrades to the local history center, and strong financial support from the local community.
The first pioneers came to Westerville using an Indian trail that became 161. More than 150 years passed before the completion of I-270 at Westerville Road. Vehicles changed from horse and oxen-drawn wagons to cars, trucks and motorcycles fueled by gas, diesel and electricity. The arrival of the train and trolley were greeted with great excitement by Westerville citizens but both disappeared as new forms of transportation became popular.
If those pioneers who came here 200 years ago could visit today, we can only imagine their shock at the changes in transportation: forests have become roads; bridges span the local creeks; airplanes occupy the sky with the birds; and cars travel busy highways at 70 miles per hour arriving quickly at their destinations.
For more information, visit www.westervillelibrary.org
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If you…
Can’t remember the books you’ve read…
Keep a “to-read” list…
Want to know what other’s are reading…
Don’t like choosing between subject or author organization
of your personal library…
Find yourself buying the same books you already own…
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And if you…
Like to share your thoughts about what you’re reading…
Want to know what your friends are reading…
Are looking for “readalikes” or book suggestions…
Need to keep up on book “trends”…
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Why GoodReads?
It emphasizes connecting with people you actually know.
23 of your colleagues are already doing it.
You can follow the Westerville Library and help Tamara
suggest books to our patrons!
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Why LibraryThing?
It’s a monster. You will never get bored.
It provides book recommendations based on what you’ve
already read and it is eerily accurate.
You can find an amazing amount of obscure information,
especially within the “common knowledge” section, such as
detailed character lists and setting details.
The “unsuggester.”
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Why WeRead?
It’s good for newbies.
It has a simple design.
It provides all of the basic features without a lot of fluff.
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Summing It Up
Rate it.
Review it.
Date it.
Tag it.
Read it, want to read it, currently reading it?
Own it?
Share it.
Talk about it.
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Keep in Mind
You can do and see a lot without setting up a profile.
You can be as active or as inactive as you want.
You can use these sites as research tools for reader’s
advisory.
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But What About the Library?
You can use the library’s catalog to:
Rate
Review
Tag
And we encourage you to do so!
But…
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You can’t…
Follow other people’s ratings, reviews and tags.
Rate, review or tag items we don’t own.
Look at staff & patron’s accounts to find out what they’re
reading.
Connect with a community outside of the library.