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Janet Henley
     LIS 5260
April 2, 2012
Clay Tablets

          Papyrus
        Wax Tablets
         Parchment
           Paper
Books in Monasteries Copied
         by Monks
Printing Press Mass Producing
            Books
     Electronic Tablets
                    (“History of Books”)
Kindle   ?
?
      iPad
              ?
       ? Nook
    Sony
 Who Cares?
 Where do I start?
 What are other libraries
doing?
 Is it affordable?
 What policies do we
implement?
 What do we do with all our
print books?
 What type of books do we
make available in this
format?
CARES?
25% of children
 age 15-17say
they have read
  a book on a
digital device.
         (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”)
57% of children
  age 9-17 are
  interested in
reading books on
 a digital device
          (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”)
Among children age
  9-17, 33% would
 read more if they
had greater access
  to eBooks on an
      eReader.
            (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”)
Young adult eBook
novel sales are
well above print
novel sales for
Barnes and Noble
and Amazon.
Young adults are
perfectly poised
to read digitally.
            (Springen, 20)
DO I
START?
   Collaborate with area libraries
   Collaborate with administration
   Gather information form device providers
What would it take to get
          started?



        $800
6 Nook Simple
   Touches
   6 Cases
  20 Novels
It is a good idea, as a
librarian, to always
have a wish list on hand
in case your library was
to be awarded a grant
or gift.
Students are required to be
  responsible for all kinds of
   school property including
sports equipment, text books,
    library books, and now
           eReaders.
Keep Them!
Embrace new tools
 without throwing
  away old ones
Gateway
Nominees
  are a
  great
 way to
  start!
eReaders
     as
literature
  sets in
    the
classroom.
eReaders
   as
  text
 books
   Increased Reading

   Special Education
      Enhancements

   Less Book Size Intimidation

   Reaching New Readers
“ Use all kinds of media like
computers, nook, kindle, leap
frog leap pads, or any other
electronic media” (10 Easy
Tips for Parents to Increase
Kids Reading).
“Have  plenty of things to
read available all the time.
This means
magazines, chapter
books, picture
books, newspapers, and even
online books”(10 Easy Tips for
Parents to Increase Kids
Reading).
According to Christopher
Harris, the U.S. Department
of Education funds
BookShare.org offering free
DAISY-formatted ebooks,
with text-to-speech and read
along highlighting.
Students can not look at
a book and
automatically pass it up
because it is fat.
Some kids are interested in
the “gadget” appeal of
electronic readers. I have
already experienced this in
my library. Kids have read
books on the Nook just
because of their interest in a
new “gadget”.
“ Stay tuned. Like
a good series,
the young adult
eReading story is
full of suspense—
and isn’t over yet
(Springen).”
Works Cited

“10 Easy Tips for Parents to Improve Kids Reading.” Golden Wisdom

       Nugget. 27 Feb. 2012. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.

Bock, Jessica. “Schools are Turning Heads and Pages With Their Ebooks.”

       St. LouisToday. stltoday.com, 1 Feb. 2012. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.

Bosman, Julie. Tablet and E-Reader Sales Soar. 22 Jan. 2012. Web. 28

       Mar. 2012.

Colvin, Mallorie. “Why Read Digitally?” School Library Monthly 27.8 (May-

       June 2011): n.pag. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.
Cull, Barry. “Reading Revolutions: Online Digital Text and Implications

        for Reading in Academe.” First Monday 16.6 (6 June 2011): n.

        pag. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.

Harris, Christopher. “Ebooks and School Libraries.” American Libraries

        Magazine. 13 Jan. 2012. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.

Houston, Aaron. “Do School Libraries Need Books?” NY Times.com. NY

        Times 10 Feb. 2010. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.

“History of Books.” Wikipedia. Wikipedia.com. Web. 20 Mar. 2012.
Lamb, Annette, and Larry Johnson. “Nurturing A New Breed of

       Reader.” Teacher Librarian 39.1 (2011): 56-63. Library

       Literature & Information Science Full Text (H.W. Wilson).

       Web. 22 Mar. 2012.
“Reading Books in the Digital Age.” 2010 Kids and Family Reading

       Report. Scholastic, Sept. 2010. Web. 27 Mar. 2012.

Springen, Karen. “Are Teens Embracing E-Books?” Publishers Weekly

        259.8 (2012):20-23. Library Literature & Information Science

        Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 22 Mar. 2012.

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Introducing electronic readers final

  • 1. Janet Henley LIS 5260 April 2, 2012
  • 2. Clay Tablets Papyrus Wax Tablets Parchment Paper Books in Monasteries Copied by Monks Printing Press Mass Producing Books Electronic Tablets (“History of Books”)
  • 3. Kindle ? ? iPad ? ? Nook Sony
  • 4.  Who Cares?  Where do I start?  What are other libraries doing?  Is it affordable?  What policies do we implement?  What do we do with all our print books?  What type of books do we make available in this format?
  • 6. 25% of children age 15-17say they have read a book on a digital device. (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”)
  • 7. 57% of children age 9-17 are interested in reading books on a digital device (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”)
  • 8. Among children age 9-17, 33% would read more if they had greater access to eBooks on an eReader. (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”)
  • 9. Young adult eBook novel sales are well above print novel sales for Barnes and Noble and Amazon. Young adults are perfectly poised to read digitally. (Springen, 20)
  • 11. Collaborate with area libraries  Collaborate with administration  Gather information form device providers
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. What would it take to get started? $800 6 Nook Simple Touches 6 Cases 20 Novels
  • 17. It is a good idea, as a librarian, to always have a wish list on hand in case your library was to be awarded a grant or gift.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20. Students are required to be responsible for all kinds of school property including sports equipment, text books, library books, and now eReaders.
  • 21.
  • 23.
  • 24. Embrace new tools without throwing away old ones
  • 25.
  • 26. Gateway Nominees are a great way to start!
  • 27. eReaders as literature sets in the classroom.
  • 28. eReaders as text books
  • 29. Increased Reading  Special Education Enhancements  Less Book Size Intimidation  Reaching New Readers
  • 30. “ Use all kinds of media like computers, nook, kindle, leap frog leap pads, or any other electronic media” (10 Easy Tips for Parents to Increase Kids Reading). “Have plenty of things to read available all the time. This means magazines, chapter books, picture books, newspapers, and even online books”(10 Easy Tips for Parents to Increase Kids Reading).
  • 31. According to Christopher Harris, the U.S. Department of Education funds BookShare.org offering free DAISY-formatted ebooks, with text-to-speech and read along highlighting.
  • 32. Students can not look at a book and automatically pass it up because it is fat.
  • 33. Some kids are interested in the “gadget” appeal of electronic readers. I have already experienced this in my library. Kids have read books on the Nook just because of their interest in a new “gadget”.
  • 34.
  • 35. “ Stay tuned. Like a good series, the young adult eReading story is full of suspense— and isn’t over yet (Springen).”
  • 36. Works Cited “10 Easy Tips for Parents to Improve Kids Reading.” Golden Wisdom Nugget. 27 Feb. 2012. Web. 8 Mar. 2012. Bock, Jessica. “Schools are Turning Heads and Pages With Their Ebooks.” St. LouisToday. stltoday.com, 1 Feb. 2012. Web. 8 Mar. 2012. Bosman, Julie. Tablet and E-Reader Sales Soar. 22 Jan. 2012. Web. 28 Mar. 2012. Colvin, Mallorie. “Why Read Digitally?” School Library Monthly 27.8 (May- June 2011): n.pag. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.
  • 37. Cull, Barry. “Reading Revolutions: Online Digital Text and Implications for Reading in Academe.” First Monday 16.6 (6 June 2011): n. pag. Web. 8 Mar. 2012. Harris, Christopher. “Ebooks and School Libraries.” American Libraries Magazine. 13 Jan. 2012. Web. 8 Mar. 2012. Houston, Aaron. “Do School Libraries Need Books?” NY Times.com. NY Times 10 Feb. 2010. Web. 8 Mar. 2012. “History of Books.” Wikipedia. Wikipedia.com. Web. 20 Mar. 2012.
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Notas del editor

  1. During the fall of this year a student came up to me and said, “When we were at a volleyball game in Stover I saw a poster that said, ‘Nook or Book? We Have Both.’” That student went on to ask me what I thought that meant. I turned that question around to her and asked her what she thought that meant and she said, “They have Nooks in their library?” The next time I was in Barnes and Noble I mentioned this to one of their employees (who was a retired teacher from our district) and she said they did in fact check out Nooks to students at the Stover library. I got on the Stover website, emailed their librarian, Brenda Steffens, and immediately and set up a visit. Thus, I am sharing my experience with you today about the introduction of Nooks into my library’s circulation.The introduction of eReaders into a library can loosely support many of the standards for the 21st century learner but most directly it would support the following: 4.1.1 Read, view, and listen for pleasure and personal growth, 4.1.2 Read widely and fluently to make connections with self, the world, and previous reading, 4.1.3 Seek information for personal learning in a variety of formats and genres, 4.1.6 Organize personal knowledge in a way that can be called upon easily, 4.2.1 Display curiosity by pursuing interests through multiple resources, 4.2.2 Demonstrate motivation by seeking information to answer personal questions and interests, trying a variety of formats and genres, and displaying a willingness to go beyond academic requirements, 4.2.4 Show an appreciation for literature by electing to read for pleasure and expressing an interest in various literary genres, 4.41 Identify own areas of interest, 4.4.6 Evaluate own ability to select resources that are engaging and appropriate for personal interests and needs.
  2. Throughout our history the medium upon which words are recorded has changed…it would be foolish of us to not consider that things will change going forward. We can not put up a barrier in our attitude towards electronic reading. It will happen with our with out us. The change we are experiencing in or library environment is both exciting and scary.
  3. Who owns an eReader personally? Who has eReaders or eBooks that can be checked out to eReaders through your library? What does this big trend in “e” everything mean? We hear all these words and we may own an eReader personally but as a librarian the decision to embrace eReaders for our patrons is a big one that will need to be addressed sometime in the future.
  4. According to Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson’s article, “Nurturing a New Breed of Reader”,we are experiencing great changes in the way we are reading. The electronic reader markets are blowing up Amazon and Barnes and Noble. This raises a lot of questions for libraries (56).
  5. Why should we care about electronic readers?
  6. We should care because 25% of children 15-17 have read on a digital device (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”).
  7. We should care because 57% of children 9-17 are interested in reading books on a digital device (“Reading Books in the Digital Age”).
  8. We should care because 33% say they would read more if they had greater access to electronic reading (“Reading Books in the Digital Age). As far as digital reading is concerned, these are old numbers. According to Julie Bosman in her blog titled Tablet and E-Reader Sales Soar , “For adults, tablet computers and e-readers were the gifts of choice, judging by a new report that indicates the number of adults in the United States who own tablets and e-readers nearly doubled from mid-December to early January” (Bosman). This report was from Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project.
  9. According to Karen Springen in her article, “Are Kids Embracing E-Books?”Barnes and Noble sold 5 times as many eBooks geared toward young adults than print ones. At Amazon young adult novel sales are increasing more rapidly. Her article goes on to explain how teenagers are constantly on their digital devices that eReading will be an extension of how they already live. (Springen,20)
  10. According to Mallorie Colvin’s article, “Why Read Digitally?”, 66% of “public” libraries offer eBooks in one way or another and some libraries even circulate the devices (Colvin). It will be interesting for those of us going to the MASL spring conference go here about other “school” libraries and their approach to eBooks and eReaders.
  11. Jessica Bock quoted librarian Mindy Siefert, “Reading is reading. As much as we love paper books, our kids are using their devices in every way possible, so why not offer them a way to read?” (Bock) When we think about this as librarians, we spend thousands of dollars on books, databases, and periodicals, all to encourage reading from different sources. Why not add eReaders?
  12. Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and other eReader manufacturers are in price wars and the price of eReaders is getting more and more affordable. This year I bought my daughter the Nook Simple Touch at Target for $100 and got a $25 gift card as an incentive. That means a reader for $75. Now, these simple readers are only for reading, no Internet or games, but I like that anyway for a library.
  13. My principal helped me find $800 to go ahead and get started with 6 devices. I will be getting my budget restored in June at that time I will consider adding 12 more Nooks. My administration feels that I could use equipment money to purchase the actual devices. Usually equipment money must be spent on nonconsumables (things such as computers, printers, and furniture). This is the area of my budget that I usually have money left. After I have the devices I can use book money to load up the devices. Of course you would each need to check with your district’s administration. This gives you an idea that for every 6 devices it would cost about $800. Some libraries purchase eBooks that can be checked out to students who already have an eReader. I personally feel it is important in public schools to remove as much of the “digital divide” as possible. The kids who do not own eReaders are the ones who stand to benefit the most from having access to them from their libraries.
  14. Librarians considering adding eReaders to their circulations can get examples of user agreements from libraries that already do this, research online for examples, or come up with their own user agreement. I got an example from the Stover librarian and adapted her form to meet my library’s needs. When a student returns the form they are put on a waiting list for a Nook. When their turn comes up they get the next available Nook delivered to them. The student then gets to keep the Nook for 2 weeks. When they return it they tell me what books they read and I record the data.
  15. In the article “Are Teens Embracing eBooks?” we can read, “Unfortunately, there are teen have and teen have-nots this is apparent in e-reader ownership. Many libraries are trying to play a role in lessening the inequality by lending out e-readers” (Springen,23).
  16. According to Barry Cull’s article “Reading Revolutions: Online Digital Text and Implications for Reading in Academe”, he states, “while continuing to provide the necessary access to digital test, academic administrators and librarians need to be aware of students’ continued desire to read from print, as well as their need for the availability of appropriate spaces-such as reading rooms and study halls-suitable to the time-dependent and cognitively intensive activity of deep reading, whether it is done on paper or on a screen” (Cull).
  17. Mallorie Colvin tells us in her article “Why Reading Digitally?” that we do not need to replace all our books, but we librarians do need to figure out how to incorporate reading digitally and work in a mixture of digital reading into our already existing print collections (Colvin).
  18. William Powers says it right in his comment on Aaron Houston’s article, “Do School Libraries Need Books?” in the room for debate blog at the nytimes.com by writing, “This is indeed the start of a new era. Digital devices are transforming how we live in all kinds of thrilling ways, and we’ve only begun to explore their potential. But embracing these new tools doesn’t require us to simultaneously throw out all the old ones, particularly those that continue to serve useful purposes. Who says this has to be an either-or decision?” (Houston)
  19. It is really up to you to decide what types of books you would want to start with but I suggest novels at first. These are popular with young adults. When discussing what books I should start with, several librarians suggested starting with the Gateway nominees.
  20. Even though I suggest starting with novels for circulation through the library, several teachers have mentioned that it would be feasible to use Nooks instead of lit. sets in their rooms. This is another way to ensure all kids get to have the experience of reading from an eReader.
  21. Text books are another option. In Christopher Harris’ article “Ebooks and School Libraries” he writes, “Publishers are working to enrich their ebooks to better meet the new Common Core State Standards. For example, enhanced social studies ebooks from Rosen Publishing include maps, timelines, and primary-source documents” (Harris).
  22. We have all hopefully witnessed the transformation in some students from being a reluctant reader to being an avid reader. As librarians we must be open to all methods of reading to give kids more practice and to give kids more options in the hopes of helping kids make this transition.
  23. According to Christopher Harris’ article, “One of the areas of greatest potential for ebooks in school libraries is in accommodating students with special needs. The US Department of Education-funded BookShare.org program supplies free DAISY-formatted books, offering text-to-speech enhancements with read-along highlighting to students with a qualifying print or visual disability” (Harris).
  24. Christopher Harris goes on to point out in his article that, “ readers thanks to the single-page display that lets students focus on the present without worrying about the pages to come” (Harris).
  25. This point is also emphasized on page 21 in Karen Springen’s article, “Are Teens Embracing E-Books?”
  26. In Barry Cull’s article, “Reading Revolutions: Online Digital Test and Implications for Reading in Academe” Cull writes “thanks to the Internet and its medium of digital text accessed via personal computing devices, most people are reading very differently today than they were in the very recent past” (Cull).In that same article, Cull quotes Robert Darnton, the historian and Director of the Harvard University Library “The explosion of modes of communication is as revolutionary as the invention of printing with movable type” (Cull).