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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Print Books as the Portal to e-Resources
Thursday, 1 March 2012
E-Book Conference
response from those who participated it was a successful sharing of
hand-on experiences and an opportunity to learn more about the
choices available to schools. Thanks Tom for organising the event.
Linda Gunn
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012
e-Books Conference - February 25th - Melbourne
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XJQDVJY
Good New - Bad News for 2012
First the bad news - late in 2011, we were asked to bid for the combined Capstone and Raintree UK lists.
These had been combined as both are owned by the Capstone Group in the US, and with Penguin-Pearson pulling out of the Raintree-Heinemann Library business, they were looking for a co-publishing partner.
INT BOOKS had already committed to the Australian published Trocadero list for 2012, and felt the changes from the new Australian Curriculum would devalue the Raintree UK list below their asking price.
So the result is we lost the Capstone agency to the EduGroup - and they commence distribution on February 18th.
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Now the good news - we have access to a number of new agencies - the Wilkins Farago excellent picture story books; the Wild Dog Australian non-fiction list; an exciting collection of Australian aboriginal art, history, and general information books from Gecko Books; and some small specialised publishers including Jelli-Beanz and Tania McCartney; plus some fabulous reissues of the popular Too Cool kids fiction from Phil Kettle.
Plus - we have more than 1000 ebooks in our list this month, with hundreds more being released through Term One.
So many it was hard to fit them all into the 2012 catalogue.
So all together, 2012 looks like an even better year.
Regards,
Tom Danby
INT BOOKS
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
e-Books Survey Now Online
So here is an online survey -
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/XJQDVJY
We will collate the responses in early November and give them to each State School Librarian Association, and to ALIA and other interested organisations. Hopefully we will get some data that will help booksellers too.
Please pass the link on to colleagues and schools you know.
Thanks,
Tom Danby
INT BOOKS
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Cloud Cuckoo Studio - Prize Winners
Thursday, 25 August 2011
e-books and Equity in schools
But one bookseller comment that stopped me mid talk, was that they are recommending schools buy both the print book and the matching e-book on the basis of equity - ie: not to disadvantage the kids who did not have a laptop or ipad, or computer access at home.
Obvious once said, but I admit I had not thought about it before, and another key issue for schools to address as they develop their e-book strategies.
Tom Danby
INT BOOKS