Why is that one book cover so BIG on the OverDrive page?

Click here to view eBook details for The Four Corners of the Sky by Michael Malone

Did you know that we are currently participating in the Big Library Read, a pilot program from OverDrive and Sourcebooks?  They’re hoping it turns into the largest global reading event ever. The program is made possible due to the generous donation of the title from the author, Michael Malone. For a limited time (May 15 – June 1, 2013) participating libraries are being provided no-cost simultaneous access to The Four Corners of the Sky.

More than 7,500 libraries from 10 countries across five continents are participating and millions of people are being invited to read the book, a tale about love, secrets, and the mysterious bonds of family.   The title is being prominently displayed on our OverDrive-powered library website and will be simultaneously available for any and all readers with a library card to browse, sample, and borrow. At the end of the pilot period, the title will no longer be available for simultaneous use but we will still have at least one copy in our ebook collection.

Clearly, readers are accepting the invitation—in the last week, the copy available through our OverDrive site has circulated 148 times.

Together with Sourcebooks, OverDrive will be tracking interest and sales that may result for this title (in print and in eBook formats), as well as how the exposure for the author impacts sales and interest for his other books. Library Journal Magazine has agreed to assist with data review and analysis following the pilot. It’s possible that the information collection will enable public libraries to organize local and regional Big Library Read eBook events and promote authors and titles from a vast catalog of available eBooks for library lending. 

Library staff and patrons are invited to join the discussion on Facebook and Twitter (#BigLibraryRead). Be sure to follow OverDrive’s Digital Library Blog for the latest news and results of the Big Library Read.

 Lisa (CLP)

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EBSCO to offer training on their resources

EBSCO Resource Training

Your EBSCO resources on patrons’ mobile devices? Yes!
Learn about this and other EBSCO resources that are now available to you!
EBSCO is offering the following training from May 15 until June 7.
Each session will be offered on two different days and times for your convenience.

Using EBSCOhost on mobile devices

Are you always on the go? This webinar will show how you and your patrons can use the EBSCO resources from anywhere. No matter what type of device you are using, you can still utilize all the EBSCOhost features and functionality right in the palm of your hand.

Dates: May 28, 2013 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Click here to register
OR June 7, 2013 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Click here to register

EBSCO Resources for Schools

This session is intended for school librarians and library staff that would like to learn more about Middle Search: Main Edition, Primary Source: Main Edition and other resources that were specifically created for the student researcher.

Dates: May 15, 2013 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Click here to register
OR May 21, 2013 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Click here to register

EBSCO eBooks

This session is intended for librarians and library staff who will be using EBSCO ebooks.

Topics will include: searching and browsing options, viewing ebooks and managing personal preferences via the EBSCOhost folder.

Dates: May 17, 2013 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Click here to register
OR May 22, 2013 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Click here to register

Overview of the EBSCOhost Interface

This session is intended for librarians and others who would like to learn about the EBSCOhost interface. Topics that will be covered include search modes, and refining search results using limiters.

Dates: May 17, 2013 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM Click here to register
OR June 6, 2013 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Click here to register

EBSCO Resources for Business

This session is intended for librarians and library staff that would like to learn more about Business Source Main Edition.

Dates: May 23, 2013 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM Click here to register
OR May 30, 2013 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Click here to register

Ann/Cooper-Siegel Community Library

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Using Literature Resource Center as an Index for Print Materials

In addition to getting articles on Literature Resource Center, it can be used as an index to print materials. On the Literature Resource homepage you’ll see Gale Literary Index on the toolbar. After you click on it you’ll have three search options, Author, Title, and Custom. I clicked on Author and searched for “Donald E. Westlake”, and here are the results:

Donald E. Westlake

1933-2008

Variant Name(s): John B. Allan, Tucker Coe, Richard Stark, Curt Clark, Edwin West, J. Morgan Cunningham, Timothy J. Culver, Allen Marshall, Donald Edwin Westlake, Samuel Holt, Tucker Toe, Donald E. Edmund Westlake, Donald Edwin Edmund Westlake, Alan Marshall
Nationality: AmericanGale series that include an entry on this author:

Beacham’s Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction: Biography & Resources, volume(s) 3
Concise Major 21st-Century Writers, edition(s) 1
Contemporary Authors, volume(s) 17-20R
Contemporary Authors – Obituary, volume(s) 280
Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, volume(s) 13
Contemporary Authors New Revision Series, volume(s) 16, 44, 65, 94, 137, 192
Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7, 33
Contemporary Popular Writers (St. James Press, an imprint of Gale)
Discovering Authors Modules, edition(s) POP
Interview in, volume(s) CANR-16
Major 20th-Century Writers, edition(s) 2
Major 21st-Century Writers (eBook), edition(s) 2005
Mystery and Suspense Writers (Charles Scribner’s Sons, an imprint of Gale)
St. James Guide to Crime & Mystery Writers (St. James Press, an imprint of Gale), edition(s) 4

Works by the author:

Bank Shot
Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7:528; 33:438-40

 

Brothers Keepers

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7:529

 

Butcher’s Moon

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:437

 

Castle in the Air

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:438-39

 

Cops and Robbers

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7:528

 

Dancing Aztecs

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:437-38

 

Enough!

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:438

 

“The Feel of the Trigger”

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:440

 

The Fugitive Pigeon

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7:528

 

God Save the Mark

Beacham’s Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction: Analyses 3:1701-03

 

The Hot Rock

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7:528; 33:436, 438-40

 

I Gave at the Office

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:436

 

Jimmy the Kid

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:437, 440

 

Kahawa

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:439

 

Levine

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:440

 

“Ordo”

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:438

 

Plunder Squad

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:437

 

Slayground

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:437

 

Somebody Owes Me Money

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:436

 

The Spy in the Ointment

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7:528; 33:439

 

A Travesty

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:438

 

Two Much

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 7:529

 

Why Me?

Contemporary Literary Criticism, volume(s) 33:440
Tom/CLP
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