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EREADERS & EBOOKS
                          LEAH WHITE & ANTHONY MOLARO




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Me


                    • Anthony Molaro, MBA, MLIS, PhD
                      Candidate
                    • Associate Dean of Library &
                      Instructional Services, Prairie State
                      College



Tuesday, March 13, 12
Tuesday, March 13, 12
What I Will Talk About


                    • My experience launching eReaders and
                      eBooks at three libraries.
                    • Briefly discuss the eBook market.
                    • Change.



Tuesday, March 13, 12
What I will Not Discuss


                    • The HarperCollins Issue or any of the
                      publishers.
                    • Nitty-gritty details.
                        • IE where do you get free eBooks?
                        • What eReader is best?



Tuesday, March 13, 12
Pulse of the Room



                    • Who lends eReaders?
                    • Who has Overdrive?
                    • Who has Freegal?




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Yes the eBook and eReader market is changing faster
     than the speed of light. Don’t get frustrated trying to
                            keep up.
                        http://www.flickr.com/photos/nelsonicboom/5586444769/

Tuesday, March 13, 12
TOO MANY OPTIONS




       WHICH WAY DO WE GO?



                        http://leadershipfreak.wordpress.com/2010/07/09/the-down-side-of-options/
Tuesday, March 13, 12
http://www.flickr.com/photos/twentysevenphotos/5349693235/in/gallery-54174488@N02-72157625731324227/
Tuesday, March 13, 12
My Experience



Tuesday, March 13, 12
eReaders Abound in a
                        Small Public Library




Tuesday, March 13, 12
A Culture that
                        Resists Change



Tuesday, March 13, 12
Tuesday, March 13, 12
And Yet...




Tuesday, March 13, 12
And Yet...




Tuesday, March 13, 12
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_bO4urz-LaQM/TREKhvKUb4I/AAAAAAAABlQ/1c3Eax9W6xQ/s1600/Getting_Started.jpg

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Our Journey Began with
                        a Kindle

                    • Like most libraries, we purchased a
                      Kindle for staff development and
                      exploration.
                    • We added a few titles (mostly free
                      ones).
                    • More than 66% of staff took the Kindle
                      home for a week to play around with it.

Tuesday, March 13, 12
http://gapingvoid.com/

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Unleash the Kindle on the world


Tuesday, March 13, 12
The Looming Question




                            http://www.genxrising.com/uploaded_images/Looming_Threat-784103.jpg
Tuesday, March 13, 12
Legality

                    • We notified Amazon of our intent in
                        writing.
                    • We talked to our lawyer.
                    • But I am not a lawyer, seek out legal
                        advice.
                    • Determine what risk the library is
                        willing to carry.

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Policies, Procedures &
                                 Varia

                    • We created:
                        • Circulation Policy
                        • Parental Permission Form
                        • Circulation Procedures
                        • Brochure
                        • Title list in Excel


Tuesday, March 13, 12
Circulation Policy
                • Patrons will have a selection of pre-loaded popular and classic children’s, teens
                  and adult downloadable books, chosen by the library selection staff in keeping
                  with the library’s collection development policy.
                • Patron’s need to have a valid Messenger Public Library card in good standing to
                  check out eReaders. If a patron’s card is blocked, or they do not have their library
                  card with them, they may not check out an eReader.
                • Patrons under the age of 18 must have their legal guardian present to sign the
                  library’s written eReader permission form to check out an eReader. Guardians will
                  be responsible for monitoring use of the eReader.
                • Patrons will not be allowed to download other titles to the eReaders from retail
                  sites.
                • Patrons may download titles from the eMedia Library to eReaders that are
                  supported by the library’s OverDrive Collection.
                • The eReaders have a two week loan period. They may be renewed once for two
                  weeks if no other patrons are waiting with a hold.
                • Holds may be placed on eReaders.
                • Patrons will be charged for overdue eReaders at the rate of $1 per day.
                • Patrons will be responsible for replacement and processing fees for lost or
                  damaged eReaders or peripherals.

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Circulation Procedures
                        1.   Patrons must have a valid MPL library card. If patron’s card is blocked, or they do not
                             have their card with them, they may not check out an e-Reader.
                        2.   Patrons under the age of 18 must have written permission from their parent/guardian in
                             order to check out an e-Reader. Check the notes field in their record to make sure they
                             have permission. If they do not yet have this permission, a parent/guardian must be
                             present and fill out the permission form. Put the following note in the record: “(Name of
                             parent/guardian) has signed e-Reader permission form.”
                        3.   Give patron an “e-Reader” information brochure at the time of checkout.
                        4.   e-Readers may be checked out for 2 weeks. They may be renewed for an additional 2
                             week loan period if no other patrons are waiting.
                        5.   e-Readers may be placed on hold.
                        6.   The overdue fine for an e-Reader is $1 per day.
                        7.   When an e-Reader is returned, check for all equipment -- power cord, e-Reader, carrying
                             case, and bag. (If any equipment is missing, do not check in, fill out problem shelf form,
                             call patron.) Check in the e-Reader and note any holds. Place the e-Reader on designated
                             shelf in the office of the Head of Circulation and plug in power cord to recharge. Call
                             patron if there is a new hold. The e-Reader should only take an hour or two to recharge.




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Messenger Public Library
                                                                            eReader Loan
                                                     Permissions and Acceptable Use Form
                        Introduction
                        eReader devices are convenient, portable reading devices. The chance to use this device is a
                        privilege that the library is able to provide to North Aurora resident tax payers with a valid
                        Messenger Public Library card. Borrowing this device carries with it extra responsibilities. The
                        value of the eReaders is determined by the Library (not the retail trade). For this reason the
                        library requires a parent/guardian signature before an eReader can be checked out to a patron
                        under the age of 18.

                        Parent/Legal Guardian Responsibilities and Permission
                        I authorize my child to borrow an eReader from the library. I understand that it is to be used as
                        a tool for reading and learning and that my child will comply with the Library Use Policy. I will
                        help ensure the safe and timely return of the eReader device within the library’s established
                        loan period. I also understand that I am financially responsible for any willful, malicious, or
                        accidental damage to the eReader device and peripherals, as well as any charges resulting from
                        content downloaded to the device. Fines and fees are subject to library policies. I understand
                        that my child and my family may lose future loan privileges if the device is either damaged or
                        not returned in a timely manner.

                        GUARDIAN NAME (printed) __________________________________________________________
                        GUARDIAN MESSENGER LIBRARY CARD NUMBER: __________________________________
                        GUARDIAN SIGNATURE__________________________________________________DATE_____
                        GUARDIAN CONTACT INFO (phone and
                        email):__________________________________________________
                        
                        _____________________________________________________________________________________________
                        __

                        Borrower Responsibilities and Permission
                        I understand that my legal guardian and I are responsible for returning the eReader and
                        peripherals in good working order within the established loan period.

                        BOROWER NAME (printed) _________________________________________________________
                        BORROWER LIBRARY CARD ________________________________________________________
                        BORROWER SIGNATURE __________________________________________________DATE______

                        Library Staff Only:
                        Date Permission Slip Received:______________________________________________
                        Library Staff Signature: __________________________________________
                        Guardian’s Barcode Number: _____________________________________
                        Child’s Barcode Number __________________________________________



                        1/28/2011


                        This form adapted with permission from an original creation by school librarian Kathy Parker at http://
                        marianslibrary.wordpress.com/


Tuesday, March 13, 12
Tuesday, March 13, 12
Eli Neiburger School of Policy Formation



Tuesday, March 13, 12
Eli’s School of Policy
                               Formation

                    • We don’t need a No @#$% in the Sink
                      Policy
                        • What do your policies really say?
                         • Suspicion, paranoia
                        • Policies are important
                         • Err on the side of positivity


Tuesday, March 13, 12
Policies


                    • Don’t recreate the wheel
                        • Borrow from someone else
                    • http://theunquietlibrary.libguides.com/
                      kindles is a great resources




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Tuesday, March 13, 12
Tips


                    • Both the Nook and the Kindle can be
                      deregistered
                    • The Nook has a return to factory setting
                      which is important for Overdrive
                      libraries



Tuesday, March 13, 12
Title List and Genre
                           Classification




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Storage




                        http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lifjv6EdW51qzradbo1_500.jpg

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Storage
          If your library is totally made of AWESOMENESS




                        http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lifjv6EdW51qzradbo1_500.jpg

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Storage
          If your library is totally made of AWESOMENESS




                        http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lifjv6EdW51qzradbo1_500.jpg

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Storage




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Outcomes



Tuesday, March 13, 12
eReaders


                    • Both Kindles and Nooks have
                      numerous holds
                        • And that’s with relatively little
                          publicity
                    • The patrons have been VERY positive
                      about the eReaders

Tuesday, March 13, 12
Staff Embrace Change




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Thoughts on eBooks



Tuesday, March 13, 12
eJournals




                        Xiaoyin Zhang, Michaelyn Haslam, (2005) "Movement toward a predominantly electronic journal collection", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 23 Iss: 1, pp.82 - 89
Tuesday, March 13, 12
eBook Sales




                        http://www.cmibooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/e-book-January-2011-sales-blow-by-print-books.jpg
Tuesday, March 13, 12
eBook Sales




                        http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/richard-adams-blog/2011/jan/28/amazon-kindle-ebook-paperback-sales
Tuesday, March 13, 12
eBook Sales




Tuesday, March 13, 12
http://fineartamerica.com/images-medium/breathe-laurinda-stanton.jpg
Tuesday, March 13, 12
What Business are We
                             Really in?




                           http://static2.channels.com/thumbnails/Lawrence-Lessig-Follow-the-Money-e12909838.png
Tuesday, March 13, 12
What Business are We
                             Really in?




                           http://static2.channels.com/thumbnails/Lawrence-Lessig-Follow-the-Money-e12909838.png
Tuesday, March 13, 12
What Business are We
                             Really in?




Tuesday, March 13, 12
http://poketo.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/it-is-going-to-be-ok.jpg
Tuesday, March 13, 12
Advice



                        Have one person handle your library’s
                        eReader journey from start to finish(let’s
                        face it, its going to be YOU).




Tuesday, March 13, 12
FRUSTRATIONS




                        Forget about the naysayers
Tuesday, March 13, 12
Advice



                        Focus on those who agree with you.
                        Start your team with them. The others
                        will follow (eventually).




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Keep Abreast




                        http://libraryrenewal.org/
Tuesday, March 13, 12
Keep Abreast




Tuesday, March 13, 12
Keep Abreast Cont...




                         http://stephenslighthouse.com/
Tuesday, March 13, 12
Libraries	
  are	
  Kitchens	
  
                                                        (Richard	
  Kong	
  at	
  AHML)




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Tuesday, March 13, 12
We	
  provide	
  them	
  with	
  all	
  the	
  tools	
  and	
  training	
  to	
  be	
  their	
  own	
  producers




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Tuesday, March 13, 12

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OTFL Ebook presentation Part 1

  • 1. EREADERS & EBOOKS LEAH WHITE & ANTHONY MOLARO Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 2. Me • Anthony Molaro, MBA, MLIS, PhD Candidate • Associate Dean of Library & Instructional Services, Prairie State College Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 4. What I Will Talk About • My experience launching eReaders and eBooks at three libraries. • Briefly discuss the eBook market. • Change. Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 5. What I will Not Discuss • The HarperCollins Issue or any of the publishers. • Nitty-gritty details. • IE where do you get free eBooks? • What eReader is best? Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 6. Pulse of the Room • Who lends eReaders? • Who has Overdrive? • Who has Freegal? Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 7. Yes the eBook and eReader market is changing faster than the speed of light. Don’t get frustrated trying to keep up. http://www.flickr.com/photos/nelsonicboom/5586444769/ Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 8. TOO MANY OPTIONS WHICH WAY DO WE GO? http://leadershipfreak.wordpress.com/2010/07/09/the-down-side-of-options/ Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 11. eReaders Abound in a Small Public Library Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 12. A Culture that Resists Change Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 17. Our Journey Began with a Kindle • Like most libraries, we purchased a Kindle for staff development and exploration. • We added a few titles (mostly free ones). • More than 66% of staff took the Kindle home for a week to play around with it. Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 19. Unleash the Kindle on the world Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 20. The Looming Question http://www.genxrising.com/uploaded_images/Looming_Threat-784103.jpg Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 21. Legality • We notified Amazon of our intent in writing. • We talked to our lawyer. • But I am not a lawyer, seek out legal advice. • Determine what risk the library is willing to carry. Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 22. Policies, Procedures & Varia • We created: • Circulation Policy • Parental Permission Form • Circulation Procedures • Brochure • Title list in Excel Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 23. Circulation Policy • Patrons will have a selection of pre-loaded popular and classic children’s, teens and adult downloadable books, chosen by the library selection staff in keeping with the library’s collection development policy. • Patron’s need to have a valid Messenger Public Library card in good standing to check out eReaders. If a patron’s card is blocked, or they do not have their library card with them, they may not check out an eReader. • Patrons under the age of 18 must have their legal guardian present to sign the library’s written eReader permission form to check out an eReader. Guardians will be responsible for monitoring use of the eReader. • Patrons will not be allowed to download other titles to the eReaders from retail sites. • Patrons may download titles from the eMedia Library to eReaders that are supported by the library’s OverDrive Collection. • The eReaders have a two week loan period. They may be renewed once for two weeks if no other patrons are waiting with a hold. • Holds may be placed on eReaders. • Patrons will be charged for overdue eReaders at the rate of $1 per day. • Patrons will be responsible for replacement and processing fees for lost or damaged eReaders or peripherals. Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 24. Circulation Procedures 1. Patrons must have a valid MPL library card. If patron’s card is blocked, or they do not have their card with them, they may not check out an e-Reader. 2. Patrons under the age of 18 must have written permission from their parent/guardian in order to check out an e-Reader. Check the notes field in their record to make sure they have permission. If they do not yet have this permission, a parent/guardian must be present and fill out the permission form. Put the following note in the record: “(Name of parent/guardian) has signed e-Reader permission form.” 3. Give patron an “e-Reader” information brochure at the time of checkout. 4. e-Readers may be checked out for 2 weeks. They may be renewed for an additional 2 week loan period if no other patrons are waiting. 5. e-Readers may be placed on hold. 6. The overdue fine for an e-Reader is $1 per day. 7. When an e-Reader is returned, check for all equipment -- power cord, e-Reader, carrying case, and bag. (If any equipment is missing, do not check in, fill out problem shelf form, call patron.) Check in the e-Reader and note any holds. Place the e-Reader on designated shelf in the office of the Head of Circulation and plug in power cord to recharge. Call patron if there is a new hold. The e-Reader should only take an hour or two to recharge. Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 25. Messenger Public Library eReader Loan Permissions and Acceptable Use Form Introduction eReader devices are convenient, portable reading devices. The chance to use this device is a privilege that the library is able to provide to North Aurora resident tax payers with a valid Messenger Public Library card. Borrowing this device carries with it extra responsibilities. The value of the eReaders is determined by the Library (not the retail trade). For this reason the library requires a parent/guardian signature before an eReader can be checked out to a patron under the age of 18. Parent/Legal Guardian Responsibilities and Permission I authorize my child to borrow an eReader from the library. I understand that it is to be used as a tool for reading and learning and that my child will comply with the Library Use Policy. I will help ensure the safe and timely return of the eReader device within the library’s established loan period. I also understand that I am financially responsible for any willful, malicious, or accidental damage to the eReader device and peripherals, as well as any charges resulting from content downloaded to the device. Fines and fees are subject to library policies. I understand that my child and my family may lose future loan privileges if the device is either damaged or not returned in a timely manner. GUARDIAN NAME (printed) __________________________________________________________ GUARDIAN MESSENGER LIBRARY CARD NUMBER: __________________________________ GUARDIAN SIGNATURE__________________________________________________DATE_____ GUARDIAN CONTACT INFO (phone and email):__________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ __ Borrower Responsibilities and Permission I understand that my legal guardian and I are responsible for returning the eReader and peripherals in good working order within the established loan period. BOROWER NAME (printed) _________________________________________________________ BORROWER LIBRARY CARD ________________________________________________________ BORROWER SIGNATURE __________________________________________________DATE______ Library Staff Only: Date Permission Slip Received:______________________________________________ Library Staff Signature: __________________________________________ Guardian’s Barcode Number: _____________________________________ Child’s Barcode Number __________________________________________ 1/28/2011 This form adapted with permission from an original creation by school librarian Kathy Parker at http:// marianslibrary.wordpress.com/ Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 27. Eli Neiburger School of Policy Formation Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 28. Eli’s School of Policy Formation • We don’t need a No @#$% in the Sink Policy • What do your policies really say? • Suspicion, paranoia • Policies are important • Err on the side of positivity Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 29. Policies • Don’t recreate the wheel • Borrow from someone else • http://theunquietlibrary.libguides.com/ kindles is a great resources Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 31. Tips • Both the Nook and the Kindle can be deregistered • The Nook has a return to factory setting which is important for Overdrive libraries Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 32. Title List and Genre Classification Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 33. Storage http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lifjv6EdW51qzradbo1_500.jpg Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 34. Storage If your library is totally made of AWESOMENESS http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lifjv6EdW51qzradbo1_500.jpg Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 35. Storage If your library is totally made of AWESOMENESS http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lifjv6EdW51qzradbo1_500.jpg Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 38. eReaders • Both Kindles and Nooks have numerous holds • And that’s with relatively little publicity • The patrons have been VERY positive about the eReaders Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 41. eJournals Xiaoyin Zhang, Michaelyn Haslam, (2005) "Movement toward a predominantly electronic journal collection", Library Hi Tech, Vol. 23 Iss: 1, pp.82 - 89 Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 42. eBook Sales http://www.cmibooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/e-book-January-2011-sales-blow-by-print-books.jpg Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 43. eBook Sales http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/richard-adams-blog/2011/jan/28/amazon-kindle-ebook-paperback-sales Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 46. What Business are We Really in? http://static2.channels.com/thumbnails/Lawrence-Lessig-Follow-the-Money-e12909838.png Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 47. What Business are We Really in? http://static2.channels.com/thumbnails/Lawrence-Lessig-Follow-the-Money-e12909838.png Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 48. What Business are We Really in? Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 50. Advice Have one person handle your library’s eReader journey from start to finish(let’s face it, its going to be YOU). Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 51. FRUSTRATIONS Forget about the naysayers Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 52. Advice Focus on those who agree with you. Start your team with them. The others will follow (eventually). Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 53. Keep Abreast http://libraryrenewal.org/ Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 55. Keep Abreast Cont... http://stephenslighthouse.com/ Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 56. Libraries  are  Kitchens   (Richard  Kong  at  AHML) h"ps://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-­‐BuvByMXbGHk/TYcLce2Yu9I/AAAAAAAABZo/lhTrGEBtDFA/IMG_2976.jpg Tuesday, March 13, 12
  • 57. We  provide  them  with  all  the  tools  and  training  to  be  their  own  producers h"p://specialforkblog.com/wp-­‐content/uploads/2011/11/Kitchen-­‐Tools-­‐5.jpg Tuesday, March 13, 12