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EBSCO Training at ESA

Posted in Events - Training on September 30, 2011 by Carrie
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Training Date: October 25, 2011

Libraries in Dauphin and Cumberland county made a collaborative purchase of EBSCO online resources. A trainer from the company will be visiting us to demonstrate, answer questions, and allow time to explore the resources and how they can be promoted and used with our customers.

What:EBSCO database overview training.

When: Tuesday October 25, 1p.m.-3:30p.m.

Where: East Shore Area Library in Harrisburg. Need directions: Click here

Who Should Attend: If you are interested in learning how to use online resource, promote them to customers and other staff, and want to get the most out of digital news and magazine subscriptions this session is for you. There will be an overview, time to ask questions, as well as time to practice using the resources.

Why?: Because you want to help customers and yourself with digital research needs using great sources that expand the depth of our library collections.

How much does it cost?: This event is FREE for staff.

Will I get CE Credits?: Attendees can report 2.5 hours of CE credits for attending this session.

The training on October 25 will be hosted in Harrisburg at the East Shore Area Library.

Here’s a link to register: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/EBSCOESA25

Please encourage someone from your location to attend.



Testimony for Public Hearing on Senate Bill 1225/Library Code Reform

Posted in Advocacy, Funding, Region, State Aid on September 26, 2011 by Carrie
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If you are interested in reading the handouts of testimony at the Public Hearing for Senate Bill 1225/Library Code Reform Legislation that happened on Wednesday, September 21, 2011, please download and read this pdf scan of copies distributed at that meeting. Library Code Public Hearing for Senate Bill 1225

You can also refer to the text of Senate Bill 1225.



Overdrive goes live with Kindle books

Posted in Learn Something, Resources - Online Resources, Services - Reference, Technology, Trendspotting on September 23, 2011 by Carrie
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The Amazon digital connection to Overdrive is active for the Capital Area Library District Digital Media Collection.

There will be lots of information to read and understand to know the full implications of these changes. This page can be used to share local information with staff who can pass it along to customers.

Here’s a re-post of an email I received and shared with a local mailing list:

Overdrive’s Kindle connections are soon to be true for our library as well. I’ll let you know when our site and items are Kindle compatible, but no firm date has been announced yet so I don’t advise sharing it widely with customers at this time. I’ll send more information when our site is scheduled to go-live with Kindle. I’ve sent questions to our Product Support representative about when this will take place. The message below indicates within a week. Relying on Overdrive’s documentation to change before we update any local information is key. The transfer to Kindle seems to be another slightly different process that also involves the customer using their Amazon ID.

To: OverDrive Library & School Partners in the U.S.
From: Steve Potash, OverDrive CEO
Re: Launch of Kindle® Compatibility and OverDrive WIN Initiatives
Date: September 21, 2011
Dear Library Partner,
I am very pleased to announce that, as promised, Amazon Kindle® compatibility with your library’s eBook collection is here. Kindle compatibility is part of the OverDrive WIN initiative, a series of platform enhancements for your library’s Virtual Branch website. These new features are updates to your OverDrive service at no additional cost.

Team OverDrive has been hard at work with technicians at Amazon to make Kindle compatibility a valuable extension of your eBook lending service. This update allows most existing OverDrive eBooks to be read on all Kindle devices or by using free Kindle apps on iPhone®, iPad®, Android™, and other mobile devices. At launch, there will be a small number of PDF titles that are not yet available for Kindle. OverDrive and Amazon are working to reduce this number to achieve greater coverage.

Kindle Launch Plan
OverDrive will be quickly updating all U.S. public and school library partner websites to support Kindle compatibility. Many of you reading this may already have Kindle Books available for lending. We will complete this update to all our U.S. public & school library partner websites within one week.

To reflect these changes, OverDrive will update sections of your library’s Virtual Branch website including the My Help wizard, Help pages, and FAQs with new information about Kindle compatibility. Your users browsing the site will see a message that Kindle is either “Now Available” or will be “Coming Soon.”

User Experience for Kindle Book Users
All browsing, searching, and checkout of eBook titles will remain the same at your library’s Virtual Branch website. When a user checks out a Kindle Book, a “Get for Kindle” link will be presented that opens a new window (or tab) at Amazon prompting the user to login to their Amazon account. Fulfillment will occur at Amazon’s website so your user will need an Amazon account to access the library eBook in the Kindle format. No purchase or credit card is required to create an Amazon Kindle account; users only need to provide an email address.

Once signed in, the user will select which Kindle device or free Kindle app they want to deliver the title to for reading. At launch, browse, check out, and fulfillment of Kindle Books from your library can be completed from web browsers on PC and Mac, iPad, and numerous other tablet devices.

Kindle users will enjoy Whispersync technology that synchronizes notes, highlights, and last page read on the Kindle device and free Kindle apps. As with other titles from your digital collection, the eBook will expire at the end of the lending period.

Your library, with the help of OverDrive, will continue to provide technical support for most aspects of eBook lending. Once a Kindle user is directed to Amazon’s website, Amazon will provide technical support for Kindle Book related issues.

Simplified Title Display and Expanded Format Availability

For eBook collection development, in Content Reserve your selectors will now only need to purchase “eBooks”, rather than choose specific eBook formats such as EPUB, PDF, or Kindle Book. Each eBook unit selected will provide your users or students access to all available eBook formats for that title. For example, if your library purchases one eBook unit of The Help, it will be available for borrowing with Kindle, for use on PC or Mac, Smartphones, Sony® Reader, Barnes & Noble® Nook™, etc.

On your library’s Virtual Branch website, all units of eBook titles that your library has purchased in PDF or EPUB will be aggregated into a single total number of copies now including support for Kindle. For example, if your library has three total copies of The Help in any eBook format, The Help will show three copies, available for use with Kindle and all devices that support EPUB or PDF. Your user will choose the format compatible with their eReader or device.

If your library has MARC records for EPUB, PDF, or Mobipocket eBooks in your OPAC, please update the records to simply reference the eBook format.

Streamlining the eBook Experience – Eliminating Mobipocket eBooks
As part of our ongoing initiative to streamline the user experience, OverDrive has ended support for the Mobipocket eBook format which means that this format is no longer available for selection in Content Reserve. For libraries with Mobipocket eBook collections, OverDrive will replace any copies with a corresponding number of units for use with Kindle or other supported reading devices. There will be a very small number of titles that we are unable to replace with other formats. For those libraries affected, we will contact you separately with a report of these titles and issue a full content credit for amounts paid for those titles.

If your library hosts a Customer Support form, references to Mobipocket eBooks should be removed and “Kindle Book” should be added once available at your library’s Virtual Branch website.

OverDrive WIN Enhancements Coming Later This Year
Following the launch of Kindle compatibility, OverDrive will continue adding platform enhancements to streamline the user experience. We are very excited about a new navigation feature called “OverDrive GPS™” (Guided Product Selector). OverDrive GPS will be a user-friendly addition to your library’s Virtual Branch website that simplifies the product selection process by prompting users to ask what they are looking for (e.g., Read eBooks or Listen to Audiobooks) and how they want to use it (e.g., Kindle or iPod®).

Once the user’s GPS is set, all browsing and search activities will display only titles that match their settings. For example, for users who want to “Read an eBook” on “Kindle,” their Virtual Branch experience will display only eBooks that can be read on a Kindle device or with a free Kindle app. It will work the same for those who set GPS to “Listen to an audiobook” on their “iPod.”

There will be no action required by your library to take advantage of the OverDrive GPS feature. It will be added to your library’s Virtual Branch website at no additional cost. To accomplish this and other user-friendly features, OverDrive will streamline portions of your website’s pages with popular shelf carousels for Recently Added, New Releases, Most Popular, and Recently Returned collections. We will similarly provide optimized browsing features for your music, video, and “Always Available” collections for those libraries that offer these materials from OverDrive.

Team OverDrive will continue to update you regularly regarding this next wave of updates as part of WIN. Look for information about these changes, as well as new content and access models, to help make your digital collection the first stop for online readers.

Preparing for the Increased Demand in eBooks – Next Steps for Your Library

OverDrive is committed to streamlining user and staff experiences and continually enhancing the value of our partnership. We expect Kindle compatibility with your library’s eBooks will be a very positive experience. To assist you in promoting Kindle compatibility to your communities and schools, please visit the Kindle Book Compatibility Marketing Kit with print-ready promotional materials, a web graphic, and a press release.

If you have any questions, please follow OverDrive’s Digital Library Blog, Facebook, and Twitter for the most up-to-date information, or contact your library’s OverDrive Account Specialist.

We look forward to continuing this eBook journey with you!

Regards,

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Steve Potash
OverDrive CEO & President

Additional resources:
Amazon’s “Borrow Kindle Books from Your Local Library”

Managing eBook Demand Checklist

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Additional resources:
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EBSCO training at CADM

Posted in Events - Training on September 16, 2011 by Carrie
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Training Date: October 24, 2011

Libraries in Dauphin and Cumberland county made a collaborative purchase of EBSCO online resources. A trainer from the company will be visiting us to demonstrate, answer questions, and allow time to explore the resources and how they can be promoted and used with our customers.

What:EBSCO database overview training.

When: Monday October 24, 2p.m.-4:30p.m.

Where: CADM, the Cumberland County Library System Administrative Headquarters (in Carlisle, PA) Need directions: Click here

Who Should Attend: If you are interested in learning how to use online resource, promote them to customers and other staff, and want to get the most out of digital news and magazine subscriptions this session is for you. There will be an overview, time to ask questions, as well as time to practice using the resources.

Why?: Because you want to help customers and yourself with digital research needs using great sources that expand the depth of our library collections.

How much does it cost?: This event is FREE for staff.

Will I get CE Credits?: Attendees can report 2.5 hours of CE credits for attending this session.

Here’s a link to register: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/EBSCOCADM24

Please encourage someone from your location to attend.



PALA Southwest Chapter Workshop: Technology Topics

Posted in Events - Training on September 13, 2011 by Carrie
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Training Date: October 21, 2011

Save the date and plan to attend on October 21, 2011!!!

The PaLA Southwest Chapter will be holding its annual Fall workshop, Friday, October 21, 2011, at the Westmoreland County Community College.

The day will include presentations on

  • Understanding the cloud
  • E-books and readers
  • Everything e for children and teens
  • The everyday marketer
  • Online education
  • Collections in the cloud


New technology for Perry County library customers is coming soon…

Posted in Carrie's Musings, Press, Services - Consulting, Technology, Trendspotting on September 11, 2011 by Carrie
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I can hardly contain the excitement.  It’s been a busy time with technology lately.  We’re excited to announce that the four libraries in Perry County are working together to share information resources with the whole community via technology.

Perry County is about to break new ground and offer an open source OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) to their customers:

  • Hosted installation of koha, an online catalog with great features that allows customers to request items for pickup at any Perry County Library and allows Perry County residents access to authenticate direct into more online resources like ebooks and downloadable audio easily.
  • Simple to update WordPress website interface for all libraries to update

Note, the sites above are still in testing and draft stages but will be releasing to the public after complettion in October.

In other technology news: The district is in the process of moving the Capital Area Library District Interlibrary Loan Online Application and the district website to new hosted servers.  The district website is an easy place to learn about what’s happening in other district libraries.   We share news and events on the front page.

Stay tuned for more updates on the new Perry County technology project that is releasing for use by the public on October 3, 2011.

Thanks to all who have helped along the way.



Capital Region Meeting

Posted in Events, Events - Library Meetings, Events - Special Events on September 10, 2011 by Carrie
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Special Event Date: September 22, 2011

What: Capital Region Meeting

Date: Thurs., Sep. 22

Time: 9am – 9:30am: coffee & networking

9:30am – noon: meeting

Location: System Headquarters, Lancaster County Library System

More information to come soon.  If you are a library leader in the Capital Area Library District and want to attend and play a crucial role in giving input to our region, just let us know so we can count you in the attendance.  Representation from all libraries is welcome.



Flood impacts on Delivery and Libraries

Posted in News on September 08, 2011 by Carrie
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Delivery has altered its route today, Thursday, Sept. 8.   Some libraries have altered their schedules too.

  • No delivery to Perry County.  (MVL is closed)
  • No delivery to upcounty DCLS locations (EV, ND, JOH).  All DCLS locations, except ESA, are closing at 2p.m. today.  AFL was closed all day to the public.  HER is closed to the public today.  MDT is recovering from some water damage and no electric and is closed likely through Saturday.
  • There was a modified shortrun to DCLS down county locations this morning for some special deliveries.
  • CCLS route did not experience delays.

Stay tuned for further updates as the day progresses.  Things may change quickly…  Be safe.