The advent and distribution of ebooks has reinvented the modern library. With SELF-e and other self-managed self-publishing programs, libraries have become a channel for ebook distribution and discovery while creating a positive and supportive environment for local writers and readers.
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Library Journal Event Date & Time: Tuesday, December 12th, 2017, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT
The advent and distribution of ebooks has reinvented the modern library. With SELF-e and other self-managed self-publishing programs, libraries have become a channel for ebook distribution and discovery while creating a positive and supportive environment for local writers and readers. With geolocation technology, libraries can now get
ebooks by local authors (and more) into the hands of their community – inside and outside of the library's walls – with just one click. Authors can use the same link to locally promote their book – available for unlimited, simultaneous reading – seamlessly driving traffic back to the library, creating a true win-win. With self-published ebook programs living alongside emerging options for short story, poetry, YA writing and journalism contests, libraries have never been in a better position to engage their local community.
Panelists
- Mitchell Davis - CEO BiblioLabs
- Denise Raleigh - Division Chief, Public Relations & Development at Gail Borden
- Michael Alan Peck - Award-Winning Author
- Elizabeth McArthur - Bexar BiblioTech
- Stacey Lewis - St. Louis County Library
- Nicole Evelina - Award-Winning Author
Moderator
- Rebecca Jozwiak - Library Journal
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