All Clippings From The ‘Board Member Posts’ Category
Archive of Library Renewal Discussion on “T is for Training”
Listen to this audio archive from this morning and get some updates and commentary about Library Renewal, electronic content access… click for more
ePubs on the Kindle
So the twitterverse exploded a bit ago with the report that Amazon had talked to publishers about submitting ePubs instead of… click for more
Netflix, House of Cards, and Libraries
A couple weeks ago, I saw a post on TechCrunch – Netflix Original Content Is Much More Than A Strategy… click for more
“Sometimes I feel like we set ourselves up to fail.”
Last week, at Avon Lake Public Library (Avon Lake, Ohio), I gave a talk to the Lorain County Resource Sharing… click for more
Patricia Schroeder (Past President & CEO of the American Publishers Association) on Libraries, eBooks and Publishers
A battle between libraries and publishers? Nah…but this technology really hasn’t been oversold…in fact, it is shaping the future of… click for more
Conversation: Outrage is Not Adaptive
In the interest of continuing the conversation on this issue, we’d like to highlight some of the comments from the… click for more
Outrage is Not Adaptive
So, another warning shot has been fired in these early days of the Information Revolution. Of course it’s outrageous. The… click for more
eBook User’s Bill of Rights
This is from Sarah Houghton-Jan and Andy Woodworth – and we really like it! We think it covers readers, authors,… click for more
All Your ebooks are belong to us – for a fee
HarperCollins wants to limit ebook use to 26 times, and then have us pay again. That sounds smackingly similar to… click for more
Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal
Harper Collins, by way of the library vendor Overdrive, provoked some discussion online today in both library and non-library circles… click for more

