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Touch-screen tablets for young students have become all the rage. Some districts are even buying iPads for every kindergartner, a move sparking both celebration and consternation.
The ebook lending debate and how DPLA can contribute to solutions for those we serve. At the core of this issue is first sale doctrine and copyright law.
In his recent post The "Car" Decision Metanoia, February 22, 2013, Ryan Bretag e...
American Libraries Magazine, the magazine of the American Library Association, delivers news and information about the library community.
On Tuesday, alongside a new Retina MacBook, faster Mac Mini, and super thin iMac, Apple announced the iPad Mini.
Via Buffy J. Hamilton
I’ve been gathering together all of my articles and recent blog posts on the topic of eBooks in libraries for an upcoming presentation and I thought this collection of links might be useful for others as well.
I was reading a post from Adventures in Teaching and Learning by Mr. Keenan, Why the iPad IS for C...
On average, using one free eBook instead of a printed copy can save your class around $450! Try perusing these 13 websites to find free teacher eBooks.
HIGH schools say the good old book is not dead - at least for now.
The International Digital Publishing Forum is considering a lightweight DRM.
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While poking around Bookish.com when it launched, I noticed something strange on the page for To Kill a Mockingbird---the ebook price is $90. I bounced ove
Happy to see another campaign being launched at Unglue.it. This title is really unique. It's an English language book about Mumbai’s unique Dabbawala food delivery co-operative, Feeding the City....
The e-book had its moment, but sales are slowing. Readers still want to turn those crisp, bound pages, writes Nicholas Carr.
Julie Garcia handed iPads to students in her seventh-grade pre-algebra class on a recent morning before showing the pupils how to use the tablet to graph data, hunt for correlations and record how-to videos.
Via Sam Gliksman
Listly List - Educator's Essential iPad Toolkit - TED, Pocket, Diigo for iPad, Pastefire, Evernote, The Guardian Eyewitness, WolframAlpha, CNN App, Keynote, Numbers, Pages, iA Writer, Penultimate, SlideShark, and Kindle...
MobileSyrup is an independent resource on mobile technology in Canada - connecting to those who are mobile enthusiasts, professionals and shoppers. All content is Canadian - and written by Canadians.
Wondering how to use Google’s new Knowledge Graph?
American Libraries Magazine, the magazine of the American Library Association, delivers news and information about the library community.
Tablets and smartphones are playing greater and greater roles in the lives of kids -- but is that good? This infographic sheds some light.
The bold new design of the Google+ iPhone app has major implications for the future of Google's social network, and the trajectory of the company. Read this blog post by Jason Hiner on Internet & Media.
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