LIFT Your Thinking Inspirational Creativity Quotes PowerPoint PresentationThe Opportunity Thinker
Fifty inspirational creativity slides that will capture your group's attention. Play it as people arrive to your event and during breaks. It's a great conversation starter. The photos were shot in the deserts of California and Nevada. The quotes are some of Lynda Curtin's favorites. Enjoy.
Presentation by Wiebe de Boer, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), to Euforic/EADI workshop: 'Showcasing Knowledge and Information Services', Geneva, 24 June 2008.
This covers the information you should have been given at your induction, and for this year's students provides extra detail in some areas that we felt we didn't give enough information about.
Oh, the Places Ebooks Go: An ebook's journey from creation to circultationBookNet Canada
Follow the journey of an ebook file from publisher to library reader, as Rose Donohoo (OverDrive) and Maria Cipriano (Toronto Public Library), in conversation with Teresa Elsey (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), survey the ebook lending landscape. As the ebook and its metadata travel from publisher to OverDrive ingestion and validation to library purchase and curation, we’ll address issues of discoverability, usability, lending models, and access to content, as well as the differences between library lending and retail. We’ll take a deep dive into what’s required to get ebooks into the hands of library customers (it’s harder than you would think!), and what ebook publishers and developers can do to help.
his presentation was provided by Tom Bruno of the University of Pennsylvania, during the NISO Hot Topic Virtual Conference "Ebooks and Collections." The event was held on August 25, 2021
LIFT Your Thinking Inspirational Creativity Quotes PowerPoint PresentationThe Opportunity Thinker
Fifty inspirational creativity slides that will capture your group's attention. Play it as people arrive to your event and during breaks. It's a great conversation starter. The photos were shot in the deserts of California and Nevada. The quotes are some of Lynda Curtin's favorites. Enjoy.
Presentation by Wiebe de Boer, Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), to Euforic/EADI workshop: 'Showcasing Knowledge and Information Services', Geneva, 24 June 2008.
This covers the information you should have been given at your induction, and for this year's students provides extra detail in some areas that we felt we didn't give enough information about.
Oh, the Places Ebooks Go: An ebook's journey from creation to circultationBookNet Canada
Follow the journey of an ebook file from publisher to library reader, as Rose Donohoo (OverDrive) and Maria Cipriano (Toronto Public Library), in conversation with Teresa Elsey (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), survey the ebook lending landscape. As the ebook and its metadata travel from publisher to OverDrive ingestion and validation to library purchase and curation, we’ll address issues of discoverability, usability, lending models, and access to content, as well as the differences between library lending and retail. We’ll take a deep dive into what’s required to get ebooks into the hands of library customers (it’s harder than you would think!), and what ebook publishers and developers can do to help.
his presentation was provided by Tom Bruno of the University of Pennsylvania, during the NISO Hot Topic Virtual Conference "Ebooks and Collections." The event was held on August 25, 2021
2. E-books and downloadable audiobooks are now available through the Shortgrass system. To access these, you can follow the link from our site ( mhpl.info ) The link to "Library to Go" is just below the Catalogue / Login icon:
3. Just click on the "New to Library To Go" icon and choose the Quick Start Guide. If you encounter problems, call us for help at 502-8525. You don't need an e-book reader or audio player -- e-books and audiobooks can be read or heard on your computer. You will have to do a bit of configuring and registering to do, but there are good instructions on the Library To Go site.
4. If you click on the "Advanced Search" link (to the right of the Quick Search box) you'll be able to quickly see new items added during the last week or two. Once you've had a chance to download some of our e-books and audiobooks, you'll want to keep returning to Library to Go to see what new items have been added.
5. We're also offering two sessions on e-books and e-audiobooks, the first on Wednesday October 20 from 1 -3 p.m. , and the second on Saturday October 23 from 10 - 12. These are hands-on sessions, and space is limited. To register call 403-502-8525. (you'll need to have a current library card and P.I.N. number to participate. You'll learn how to troubleshoot common problems, how to transfer e-books and audiobooks to you own mobile device, etc.