Sept 14 E-Books Seminar at OHIONET- Columbus OH
Mary Conroy
mconroy at ohionet.org
Wed Aug 29 19:04:54 EDT 2001
OHIONET Workshop
eBooks for All
Date: 9/14/01
Time: 10:00AM-3:00PM
Location: OHIONET, 1500 West Lane Ave. Columbus Ohio
Back by popular demand, Mark Beatty will update his session from
earlier this year. Exactly what are eBooks? How do they work? And why should
I care? Once upon a time, books were enscribed on clay tablets, then they
were written on papyrus, don't even get me started on the monks and their
calfskin technique...Then, Gutenberg invented a printing press, and paper
was pressed from wood pulp. In fact, people could purchase pulp fiction.
Cheap? you bet! And today, books have become available electronically.
Electronic books? Yes, they are called eBooks. They might save whole forests
from that wood-pulp process. You may well scoff, but this seems to be the
wave of the millennium, eBooks for public consumption.
Join Mark Beatty of WiLS (Wisconsin Library Services consortium)for this
expanded version of the session he presented at the LITA National Forum last
Fall. This workshop will give you an overview of electronic book
technologies, with special attention on the netLibrary and Rocket eBook
products. Mark will demonstrate each product and compare/contrast them to
help you understand how the new eBook technologies can enhance library
services.
Audience: Library administrators and staff interested in learing more
about eBook technology and its possible impact on library services.
Prerequisites: None
Cost: $60 OHIONET members (INFOhio schools should prepay);
$95 nonmembers (must prepay)
To register please go to www.ohionet.org see training
or go directly to:
http://www.ohionet.org/Training/WorkshopDescription.asp?ID=778
If you have questions about Registration, please contact Barb Sanders
barb at ohionet.org
Posted by
James Rubottom
Director of Library Technologies
OHIONET
800/686-8975 ext 24
mailto:jamesr at ohionet.org
OHIONET, Your Library and Information Partner, www.ohionet.org
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