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Ebook Search Engine, Free Ebooks, Ebook Price Comparison | Inkmesh - 21 views

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    An ebook search engine.
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'Here Be Fiction' Launches: New site features ebook fiction available to schools on lib... - 11 views

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    Throughout the year, the website will be available to everyone, with open access to lists of titles, short previews, and reviews, all of which will help librarians and teachers find and select new content. Here Be Fiction will also feature author biographies, publisher overviews, and editorial content focusing on ways to use ebooks in classrooms and school libraries.
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Library Catalogue as One Stop Shop | READINGPOWER - 26 views

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    Excited about big steps forward in federated searching and ebooks on our library catalogue. Still have couple of single sign-ons to establish. However, this is establishing our catalogue as one-sto...
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    Excited about big steps forward in federated searching and ebooks on our library catalogue. Still have couple of single sign-ons to establish. However, this is establishing our catalogue as one-sto...
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World Public Library - Classic Literature Collection - 9 views

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    Search ebooks by: my first book, childrens and young adult collections
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How a Printed Book Becomes a Digital eBook - 21 views

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    "The Apple iPad may be one of the biggest updates to the modern classroom in recent memory, but what good is a new tablet without any content? How do you turn the tried-and-tested (and loathed?) textbooks that you're accustomed to using into a digital eBook? A new visual guide lets you in on the 'behind the scenes' of how a standard printed book becomes an interactive eBook."
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Free Technology for Teachers: Activities for Teaching Students How to Research With Goo... - 4 views

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    "Google Books can be a good research tool for students if they are aware of it and know how to use it. These are activities to teach students and others about the features of Google Books. 1. Search for a book by using the "researching a topic?" search box. 2. Use the advanced search menu to refine your search to "full view only" books. 3. Use the advanced search menu to refine a search by date, author, or publisher. 4. Search within a book for a name or phrase. 5. Download a free ebook. 6. Share an ebook via the link provided or by embedding it into a blog post. 7. Create a bookshelf in your Google Books account and add some books to it. 8. Share your bookshelf with someone else. "
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ManyBooks.net - Free eBooks for your PDA, iPhone, or eBook Reader - 11 views

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    Read books online
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Bookshare Launches New eBook Tools for Kids with Print Disabilities - The Digital Shift - 0 views

  • The Bookshare Web Reader is compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and IE 9.0 and above. It allows readers to adjust font size, colors and display format, and takes advantage of Google Chrome’s features to allow students to read books multi-modally, with word-by-word highlighting and text-to-speech.
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Books on The Knob - 9 views

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    "Bargain reads, free ebooks and book reviews for the Amazon Kindle, nook, Kobo, Sony and other ereaders, Kindle Fire, nookColor, Kobo Vox, and other tablets, along with some games, music, technology and computers tossed in now and then."
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