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The risks if the DPLA won’t create a full-strength national digital library system: Setbacks for K-12, family literacy, local libraries, preservation, digital divide efforts?

Attn. LibraryCity visitors: You can participate remotely in a DPLA board meeting starting 11 a.m. EST, Monday, December 17. The teachers didn’t show up… Not one current K-12 teacher was among the two dozen or so attendees at the Audience and Participation Workstream of the Digital Public Library of America this month—even though the DPLA [...]

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Why new Apple e-book format will ‘screw’ America’s libraries: Any chance the DPLA will wake up?

Earlier I warned that the new Apple e-book format would jack up costs—it isn’t true ePub. And libraries are among the victims. Now Peter Brantley at the Internet Archive has a first-rate post, at PWxyz, on some specific outrages of iBooks Author, and he himself uses the word “screw” (not the first time circumstances have [...]

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Apple e-textbook tools to jack up education and hardware costs ultimately? And could the DPLA help offer an alternative?

Tweaked. See update at the end. While the Digital Public Library of America has been fixated on arcane library-and-museum concerns, Apple is unveiling an e-book creation tool that might lock in some teachers and students. Very possibly the new multimedia tool may ultimately jack up costs somewhat in K-12 and elsewhere. This could happen via [...]

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