edited by Mirela Roncevic and Peyton Stafford
American Library Association, 2022
Paper: 978-0-8389-1769-5 | eISBN: 978-0-8389-1833-3
Library of Congress Classification Z692.E4N623 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification 025.284

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Many claim that the presence and importance of e-books in the library world have reached a saturation point, but the truth is that experimentation with new models, as well as refinement of existing ones, continues apace. Delving into the latest developments among the varied players in the e-book marketplace, including publishers, libraries, and vendors, the latest volume in the best-selling No Shelf Required series is written from a strong international perspective. Such cutting-edge contributors as Michael Blackwell, Mary Minow, Neil Butcher, and Tonya McQuade discuss a range of groundbreaking initiatives that tap into the potential of digital content to be omnipresent. Positive, uplifting, instructive, and goal-oriented, this volume’s coverage includes



  • the DPLA national e-book platform;

  • ReadersFirst, a movement to improve e-book access from libraries;

  • the AudiobookSYNC project, a free summer audiobook program for teens;

  • using e-books to teach poetry and publishing processes;

  • the Multnomah County Library Library Writers project;

  • the Internet Archive and e-books; and

  • e-books and sustainable literacy in Africa.