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Beyond the Blocks: E-Books Ann Pool PNACL 2014 Conference Kirkland, WA Why e-books? Obvious answer: they’re the wave of the future and young people like them Go beyond the obvious: everything can be large print Can help mitigate losing physical library space What are churches doing today? Talking a lot about what is and isn’t possible! Overdrive: see http://www.colleengreene.com/2014/01/14/investigating-overdrive-ebooks- audiobooks-for-a-church-library/ and links to Glenn McEowen’s reports from that page o Startup cost $4000, annual $2000 collection minimum o Libraries have formed consortia but those may no longer be encouraged Amazon Kindle o One-time loan possible for some titles: see http://nccumc.org/mediacenter/kindle- ebooks/ o Load books on a Kindle and loan it: the newer Kindle Fire (but not older models) can be locked to prevent purchases, see http://www.theverge.com/2012/5/3/2997660/kindle- fire-update-password-protected-purchases-parental-controls Working with public libraries o Requesting Christian books o Helping members use the library How can we get free e-books? Review books in exchange for free copies: see http://thebluestockings.com/2009/05/5-ways-to- get-review-copies-of-books/ o Other sources: http://abovethetreeline.com/bloggerreviewermedia/ and https://www.netgalley.com/ o Connect interested church members with services o Preview books for later purchase o Caution: putting review copies in library collections is generally considered unethical, see http://www.stackedbooks.org/2013/06/all-about-arcs-ins-and-outs-of-using.html Freely available books (mostly moldy oldies in the public domain) o Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page o LibriVox audiobooks: https://librivox.org/ o Open Library: https://openlibrary.org/

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Presented at the 2014 Pacific Northwest Association of Church Libraries (PNACL) annual conference at Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington.

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Page 1: Beyond the Blocks Participant Handout

Beyond the Blocks: E-Books

Ann Pool PNACL 2014 Conference Kirkland, WA

Why e-books? Obvious answer: they’re the wave of the future and young people like them

Go beyond the obvious: everything can be large print

Can help mitigate losing physical library space

What are churches doing today? Talking a lot about what is and isn’t possible!

Overdrive: see http://www.colleengreene.com/2014/01/14/investigating-overdrive-ebooks-

audiobooks-for-a-church-library/ and links to Glenn McEowen’s reports from that page

o Startup cost $4000, annual $2000 collection minimum

o Libraries have formed consortia but those may no longer be encouraged

Amazon Kindle

o One-time loan possible for some titles: see http://nccumc.org/mediacenter/kindle-

ebooks/

o Load books on a Kindle and loan it: the newer Kindle Fire (but not older models) can be

locked to prevent purchases, see http://www.theverge.com/2012/5/3/2997660/kindle-

fire-update-password-protected-purchases-parental-controls

Working with public libraries

o Requesting Christian books

o Helping members use the library

How can we get free e-books? Review books in exchange for free copies: see http://thebluestockings.com/2009/05/5-ways-to-

get-review-copies-of-books/

o Other sources: http://abovethetreeline.com/bloggerreviewermedia/ and

https://www.netgalley.com/

o Connect interested church members with services

o Preview books for later purchase

o Caution: putting review copies in library collections is generally considered unethical,

see http://www.stackedbooks.org/2013/06/all-about-arcs-ins-and-outs-of-using.html

Freely available books (mostly moldy oldies in the public domain)

o Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

o LibriVox audiobooks: https://librivox.org/

o Open Library: https://openlibrary.org/

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Another option: connect our readers with free e-books! Find promotions at publishers and retailers

o Christianbook.com: http://www.christianbook.com/page/ebooks/free-ebooks

Only get currently running promotions, no start or end dates

Some are samples or very short books

ePub format works on a variety of devices

Primarily Baker Publishing Group, other publishers as well

o Bethany House (fiction): http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/bethanyhouse/ebook-

specials-from-bethany-house

Includes future promotions and start/end dates

Links to a variety of retailers (some may not honor the promotion)

Variety of formats depending on what each retailer offers

o Chosen Books (Holy Spirit focus): http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/chosen/new-ebook-

specials-from-chosen-books

Includes future promotions and start/end dates

Links to a variety of retailers (some may not honor the promotion)

Variety of formats depending on what each retailer offers

o BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/home/

Sign up to get deals from multiple retailers in one place

Only get currently running promotions, sometimes get end dates

Curated list, can be a timesaver if you like their selections

“Necessity may be the mother of invention, but laziness is the cool aunt.” –me

How-to video at https://www.youtube.com/user/girlwsquirrel/videos

o Just Google free Christian e-books and see what’s out there!

Curate a collection for your church members

o Preview and review books

If they’re free and you have time to read them, you’re set!

Amazon often lets you download the first chapter free

Online reviews

Reviews at e-commerce sites tend to be generous: my guideline is 4.5 of

5 stars to acquire a book (5 stars may mean they recruited loved ones)

Book lover sites like LibraryThing and Goodreads

Negative reviews may be the most useful to read: would you share the

concerns?

Don’t forget the Lamplighter!

o Provide a place for your members to find currently free e-books

Make a list on your website

Use Google Calendar to show what’s available when

How-to videos at https://www.youtube.com/user/girlwsquirrel/videos

Whatever you do, keep it updated!

Promote, promote, promote!

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Contacts and References Email: [email protected]

Church library website: http://crossandcrownrentonlibrary.blogspot.com

YouTube how-to videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/girlwsquirrel

My LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=6935388

Slides from this presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/AnnPool/beyond-the-blocks

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