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Google’s powerful Nexus 10 Android tablet as a library patron’s delight: The hardware and the apps that shine on it

YouTube from MobileTechReview’s Lisa Gade I drive a 1988 Honda and on the whole lead a frugal life. But I have a weakness for e-books and gizmos for reading them. You can’t fathom technology, at the practical level for library patrons and other book-lovers, without using it. Curious where the tech is headed? Well, what [...]

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Wanted from OverDrive and rivals: Smarter software for library e-books

The new version of the OverDrive library app, for e-books and audiobooks, has just appeared for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the iPad III. Compared to past incarnations, 2.4.2 should delight many a patron. Users of Apple’s iOS operating system will enjoy “more control over text justification, line spacing, page margins, and font selection.” And [...]

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From the trenches: Just 1,800 e-books in Wis. state collection for publibs—and an eBabel challenge

Rochelle Hartman, a veteran librarian now working as Manager of Information Services at the La Crosse Public Library in Wisconsin, wrote the essay below with her personal thoughts. Share your own! Needless to say, a national digital library system could help boost the number of library e-books. This past Saturday, I stopped by the nook [...]

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