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May 13, 2014 Launching an E-Reader Checkout Program Vincci Kwong and Susan Thomas Indiana University South Bend 2014 Indiana Library Federation District 1 Conference

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Launching an E-Reader Checkout Program

Vincci Kwong and Susan ThomasIndiana University South Bend

2014 Indiana Library Federation District 1 Conference

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Why e-readers?

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• Offer an opportunity to try out new tech

• Encourage reading via leisure/recreational materials

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Combatting Digital Divide• Students use of portable digital reading

devices low• Want to provide them with an opportunity

to explore new technology• Want to also encourage reading!

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Getting fund?

LSTA grant• Total cost: $8812

• LSTA fund: 5764• Schurz Library fund: $3048

http://www.in.gov/library/lsta.htm

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Equipment

• E-reader• Device protector• Screen protector• Cleaning pad• Carrying bag and tag

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Ebook purchase

• Amazon• ebrary• Eboschost ebook collection

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Ebook selection

• Goodreads College Book Lists• http://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/college

• NYT Fiction Best Sellers• http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/combined-print-fi

ction/list.html

• Amazon Kindle eBooks Best Sellers• http://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Kindle-Store-eBooks/z

gbs/digital-text/154606011/ref=zg_bs_unv_kstore_2_6487838011_2

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Staff collaboration

• Business operations manager• Public relations• Circulation• Cataloging• Collection development

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Policy• Drop off at circulation desk, no book drop• Loan length: 2 weeks• Late fee: $10/day

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Staff training

• Check in and check out procedure• Collecting surveys

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PR: Check out an e-reader!

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User guide

http://libguides.iusb.edu/ereaderMay 13, 2014

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Promoting the program

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Reasons for checking out e-reader• Just to try out the ipad• Wanted to try each kind• It was the last e-reader available• The other types were all checked out• To see which ereader I liked the most for apps and reading. • Looking to buy at semester. Trying different options. Have an older kindle liked it. • Because I have never used one before• Wanted to see how one works - I read a lot.• Have a Nook, lower version, & wanted to compare/contrast. • To try out prior to purchase • I heard good things about it and I wanted to try it. • So that I could see if I'd like to purchase one for myself.• To compare devices• To try• Just wanted to try something different and I brought Kindle eBooks this semester so I

thought the HD would be the most compatible• To try before possibly buying one• I needed to supplement my laptop for a few weeks.

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User feedback• Thank you! • I checked it out so that I could listen to a book, but I'm not sure if you

can. I really just didn't know how to use it. • Very nice program! • Get books available for our own devices, I know you have ebrary but I

could not find guidance to get non fiction or fiction books. Great Program tho.

• This is really nice. I love it!!! Thanks.• Add apps? • It is great to be able to try the different e-readers.• Thank you for offering this.• More books especially non-fictions. Thanks! • I enjoy checking these items out from the IUSB library • Of the 3 types I tried (Kindle, Nook & Mini ipad), the i-pad was easiest to

use.• This is a good program/items for the library to provide for checking out.

Thanks!!

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What we learned

• Ordering materials for the devices-internal accounting

• Involve others early on• E-reader checkout filled a different need

than anticipated – comparing devices

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Questions?

Feel free to contact us at• Vincci Kwong

• Email: [email protected]• Phone: 574-520-4444

• Susan Thomas• Email: [email protected]• Phone: 574-520-5500