Friday, December 3, 2010

Copyright Clearance Center lawsuit against University Libraries; rapped over financing CCC used specious defence of his actions

Earlier we reported that the Copyright Clearance Center financing litigation against University Libraries was. It seemed strange for me at the time that the CCC was to promote cooperation in different copyright, but in truth, active litigation against the financing was very parties you with work wanted.


Now, Publishers Weekly is reporting that the Association of research libraries complain about this.



A controversial copyright case e reserves in university libraries has grown a little more tense.PW has learned that the Association of research libraries (ARL) sent a letter to the Copyright Clearance Center, its role in financing a current Publisher lawsuit against four people at Georgia State University on the use of electronic course content protestieren.In sent a letter to CCC CEO Tracey Armstrong expressed ARL Director Charles Lowry "deep disappointment at the decision by the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), to draw 50% of the applicant in the proceedings." Lowry noted that the library only by CCC learned the key role in the action after it, District Court in Atlanta was revealed in a footnote in a recent ruling by judge Orinda Evans of the Federal.


Writing Lowry points that CCC was founded as "a collaboration between content creators, content publishers and content users." In fact, the non-profit of CCC's revenues come a considerable part from academic libraries. Since learning of CCC's role in the HSE e reserve case, have some librarians on the idea of bristles that have helped your fees, a lawsuit against you pressure to finance, especially at a time of extreme budget.


While Lowry, who admitted "Balance of interests" of the publishers and users "can be a challenging task", he suggested to support CCC given its central role as a moderator, "Collaboration," rather than litigation. "This action by the CCC signals for the content of user community, CCC will no longer serve the interests of all partners in the scientific communication groups." Lowry urged the CCC "forward to rethink its role of financing is the litigation."


In response, the CCC says that it tried to clarify fair use argument is obviously specious beitragen.Dieses.CCC is financing a dispute by a major publisher.If really means what you said, why you the other side - funds libraries funds not.The result, clarification of the fair use would be still the same.Instead you chose the route that success would make the way the libraries smaller.


"It makes one think about the relationship of the CCC to Verlagen.Deutlich bags are in the Publisher and all your talk of"facilitate licensing"is bullshit. what you really want to do is an enforcement agency geworden.Als corporate lawyer (Emeritus) from this point forward I recommend my clients certainly handle the CCC as an adversary and suggest that you be very careful in any future use of the Center.""All you can say and used against you" is to keep the maxim in mind, now that the CCC has revealed his true bias.


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Overdrive's mobile site updated; Improved access to the way apps & eBook

The digital library blog from Overdrive has announced, the mobile "virtual branch Web site provided to partner a facelift got."


The redesigned site is for the "virtual branch" mobile Web site, which (through partners) is available to all users without having to an app download. of course, user sees only title for your library available.


Is it very nice to see this Update.Warum?It is easy to forget that many mobile users access to apps or (for whatever reason) want to download.


The mobile Web site get another update in December, when Overdrive free apps for iPhone and Android and begin accessing some e Bücher.BlackBerry and Windows phone apps will follow.


Finally, starting today the mobile version of OverDrive "Virtual Library" automatically detects the mobile browser used will, and a page for the specific device optimiert.Wenn that new apps will be released the automatic browser detection also determine the e book materials available for a specific device.


Unfortunately some eBook formats are to make eBook access a bit more difficult only on certain devices available.


You can read the full text of the Overdrive announcement and see a screenshot of the new mobile Web interface here.


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Ned Potter interviews me for the LIS new professionals network


My first memory of interacting with Ned Potter is when he emailed me about the Library Day in the Life style for a new project called Library Routes.  We quickly connected via Twitter and occasionally email, and Ned soon became one of my favorite UK Librarians.  (In fact if you click on the link to his blog you’ll find he has even been gracious enough to let me copy his theme)  He has helped introduce me to other library-types outside of the States and get me thinking about important issues like the Echo Chamber, so when he asked if I would answer a few questions for LISNPN I agreed without hesitation.  My interview is part of a set he did that also includes Andy Woodworth and Buffy Hamilton.  I have copied my portion below and you can read the interviews  in their entirety on LISNPN.


Q. Welcome to the first ever LISNPN interview! Seeing as this is a US librarian special, let’s look at some cultural differences first of all. In your opinion is there any difference in the way people in the UK or America view the library as an institution (and the people who work there)?


A. You know I’m not sure I’m qualified to answer this one. I make a point of following people outside of my bubble including UK librarians, but I don’t know that I’ve noticed a difference in thinking. It may be that my focus still tends to lean towards like minded individuals even ones outside of the US.


Q. I’ve always had the impression, just from my limited experience of Twitter etc, that a greater number of senior professionals engage with social media in the US than in the UK – would you say that’s something you’ve noticed? And if so, why do you think this is? I like it when senior pros use social media because it levels the playing-field – its communication to anyone whose interested, rather than just to other high up people.


A. It is my impression that more professionals use social media in the US,  so that would make it likely that there are more senior professionals. We had a huge push towards using social media in libraries here in the US about 5 or 6 years ago. There are still articles in our professional publications detailing why you need an online presence and how to build one, whether it’s a blog or Twitter or a website


If there are more of using social media in general it would stand to reason that there are more senior professionals using it.


Q. Okay last cultural difference question – in the UK we have a concerted New Professionals movement. People who’ve joined the profession in the last five years or so get bracketed as New Profs and grouped accordingly for events etc. Is there anything similar in America? I’ve not noticed such a specific move to label the newbies on your side of the Atlantic…


A. We have several listservs for New Librarians or NextGen Librarians. ALA has a New Members Round Table with services like resume review and special sessions for new conference attendees. ALA also offers Mentor Connect as part of ALA Connect, our social site for ALA members . Members can fill out a mentor or mentee profile or both and the site helps them find a fit.


I will say when I was a newbie Mentor Connect did not exist and I wasn’t encouraged by my library to be involved in ALA so I wasn’t involved in the NMRT. I did belong to the listservs but eventually gave them up due to too much bickering and complaining. The connections I’ve made through social networking and the blogs I’ve read have, by far, been the most use to me.


Q. Do you see libraries as being in something of a state of crisis at the moment? What is the biggest threat we’re facing – governments, media, public perception, what?


A. I don’t. Yes I know that funding is being cut at many libraries. The economy is still recovering in the US and all industries are suffering. The latest report from the Institute of Museums and Library Service shows that use continues to rise.


Our largest challenge right now is the diversity of our services; we have our traditional print media, recently added media like music CDs and DVDs, and newly added digital content including databases, downloadable content like ebooks, music and videos. We are becoming more focused on community resources and being services centres with the addition of gaming, complex programming for adults and children. Local, state and federal governments are looking to us for support as they put more forms, instructions and services online and direct people to visit their local library.


The role of the Reference Librarian is no more. The days of sitting behind a reference desk and helping patrons find the tallest mountain in the US is long past, despite the clinging nostalgia of some. Instead reference librarians are expect to help patrons create a resume, open their first email account, adjust their Facebook privacy settings, find their favourite tv shows online, not to mention find resources for papers due tomorrow, help entrepeneurs find the much-needed free information to start their own business, break up fights, keep teens and adults from performing lewd acts in the stacks, defend funding to the public, board members and upper level managers. An MLS prepares one for only a small portion of this.


Q. Future trends – what are the developments on the horizon which will change the way we work, or just generally make things cooler?


A. It is an exciting time to be a librarian! We have more of an opportunity to shape what being a librarian means that any generation of librarians who came before us. My position Digital Services wouldn’t have existed 10 years ago. The ability to connect with others hundreds and thousands of miles away, across time zone and countries means we are exposed to more ideas that our predecessors. Our personal learning networks are huge and diverse, we have access to more help and more minds than any group of librarians before us. I think it is hard to see while we’re suffering growing times, but this is one of the most control we, librarians, have had over our own destiny probably since the formation of the first library.   


Q. Is there a single achievement, or event, or change, of which you are most proud in your career?


A. I definitely consider my work with transliteracy my proudest accomplishment. The group blog with co-authors* Tom Ipri, Brian Hulsey and Gretchen Caserotti has been a huge success. I’m actually blown away by the number of readers we have and the comments from the library community on the need for a project like this. The subsequent creation of the Transliteracy Interest Group, under The Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) a division of ALA was a major mile stone for the cause.


Over the last year I have become more aware of and more focused on the digital divide and more importantly what the divide really means to those on the loosing side of it. The need to be literate is no longer enough to be an active engage member of today’s society. Reports like that of the Knight Commission clearly demonstrate that we are dangerously close to a new type of second class citizen. Libraries are the most logical organization to tackle this problem and help close the gap.


Q. I really liked that #inatweet meme on Twitter – is there a particular platform or piece of technology you find really useful that you’d like to share with others?


A. Do I only get 140 characters for each one?

Evernote – It’s invaluable for taking notes from blog posts and articles online and tracing mentions of you and/or you library.Tweetdeck– I couldn’t use Twitter on my desktop without the columns Tweetdeck makes possible.Seesmic – For using Twitter on my phone, allows me to see my lists and choose my retweet style. Google Reader – I know a lot of people are giving up on feed readers but I can’t imagine parting with mine. I can’t be on Twitter or Facebook all the time, and this week when I’m spending my time writing, I know that my feeds are waiting for me this weekend.Gmail – the threading and filtering of messages is amazing and the searching is lightning fast, the recent addition of priority inbox makes it almost perfect.My Planner – I have to throw this in because I recently went back to a paper planner, I prefer it to an online calendar and task list

Q. Bobbi, a lot of people in my own personal echo chamber have similar interests in terms of social media, new technologies, presenting at conferences etc. A big difference between you and me, it seems, is that your job encompasses all that stuff (where as mine occasionally dips into it, but largely the two aspects of my career exist separately) – is there anything you can say about chasing the kind of role that allows you to do all that stuff? How does one achieve job-satisfaction that encompasses all those cool things..? [I'm not sure about this question - I know what I mean but can't quite make it clear on paper.. do you get what I mean?]


A. I can see how it might appear that my job encompasses all that from the outside, unfortunately it is not an accurate view of how I spend my days at work.  I spend a great deal of time at work answering emails, in meetings, serving on committees and writing reports or procedures. I estimate I spend and average of 20 hours a week of my own time investigating social media, new technologies and doing the work (like writing my blog) that allows me to present at conferences. I do it because I’m interested and I’m passionate about what I do, not just the 9-5 part of my work but the professional work I do outside of my day job. In some ways my job does line up with those interests. But I could also see doing it if I worked the reference desk full-time, I would still see the digital divide, still encounter the issues I see with ebooks etc, and my personality is such I would research those things even if I had to do it on my own time so I could provide better services to our patrons. Now maybe cataloguing wouldn’t be the best match for me at this point in my career but I don’t feel that a change in title or position would affect how I spend my time.


As far as chasing a role you think you want I would offer words of caution. My title of Digital Branch Manager might indicate I spend all my time with new technology and digital services but it really is a small portion of my responsibilities. Real satisfaction has to come from within, if you know what you’re interested in and you want to contribute be prepared to make those contribution on your own time, if you’re fortunate enough to get a job with some overlap that’s great.


Q. Final question, which we’re going to ask everyone who does these LISNPN interviews. Take yourself back in time to when you’d only been in the profession for a couple of years – is there one piece of advice you’d give yourself, or one thing you know now that it would be have been useful to know then?


A. Get more involved in professional organizations. The libraries I worked didn’t encourage involvement with professional organizations and I wish I’d taken the initiative to do it on my own. I didn’t know where to start and I felt overwhelmed. Believe it or not, I am shy and socially awkward, I find it hard to strike up conversations with strangers and I’m terrible at small talk. Being involved has helped alleviate a lot of those issues. The advancement of the social web helps too, I would have found direction from blogs or Twitter and felt on some level part of the community before just jumping in.


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Thursday, December 2, 2010

iOS4 available today

Apple is finally iOS 4.2 the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch today publish.  It is simply not available but should later in the day.

"" iOS 4.2 the iPad a completely new product just in time for the holiday season makes ", says Steve jobs, Apple's CEO."Once again, iPad with iOS 4.2 will define the target the other tablets will seek, but if anything, ever be very few able to meet."

iPad users can now run your favorite apps and legendary Batteriedauer.Benutzer's switch between you immediately, keeping iPad can your apps with drag-and-drop simplicity organize using folders and mail now offers a unified inbox, fast switching Inbox and a thread message view.

Game Center allows iPad iPhone and users, challenge and friends to play or new opponents automatically allocated iPod touch, present their results and achievements, and discover new games that play your friends.

AirPlay is a new feature for the streaming of music, video and photos wirelessly from iPad, iPhone and iPod touch Apple TV ®, Apple TV, a great accessory for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch verwandeln.iOS users can come in the location, AirPort Express ® and AirPlay in stream wirelessly to a stereo or speakers, or directly to AirPlay-enabled speakers on the market in the coming months.

AirPrint is a next-generation Wi-Fi-print architecture that dramatically eases pressure to eliminate completely by printer drivers.A selection of AirPrint, enabled printers including HP Photosmart, HP LaserJet Pro and HP OfficeJet become unterstützen.iPad first printing direct from iOS devices iPhone and iPod touch users can simply type supports the AirPrint to print your documents or photos wirelessly to any printer.

Find my iPhone (or iPad or iPod touch) function is now free, without having to use MobileMe?is subscription and helps you find your missing device. * the a free download from the app store find my iPhone app?and users can easily locate a missing device on a map and wiedergeben.Benutzer may have in a message or a sound it even remotely lock or wipe data on a lost device for the protection of privacy.

Other new features that iOS 4.2 brings that iPad include: rent whether TV episodes directly to iPad using iTunes ® 30 days Windows and a 48-hour session view APP with one when playback starts; the ability, easily find and highlight specific words and phrases on Web pages in Safari ®; advanced enterprise improvements; help businesses stronger security features, new device management features and improved enterprise integration; leverage industry-leading accessibility and support for 25 additional languages including Chinese, Korean, Portuguese.

One of the features which I was really looking forward was AirPrint, but was Reaver and hopefully it will now require that you buy a printer, the feature is supported applications that print gap to fill and printers shared Mac OS X, something similar for PCs.


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What's new in libraries and Transliteracy - authors, examples and ALA

There are some exciting things are happening on the libraries and Transliteracy site!


Transliteracy in practice - we are looking for examples of libraries work, to make staff and patrons Transliterieren.Wir to libraries and Transliteracy, not only a resource for theory and messages, but also a place to go for real world examples and ideas.


Programming, education, work process, training or what you do to make staff or patrons have the tools, skills and information you need, in the 21st century be citizen to active success, we want about hear! we have a page to the stories show case and a form to collect you set up.


  We have added two new authors!  


Retchen Caserotti Director of children and teen's services in Darien library (CT), where she works hard to public library services for children and families in the 21st century to redefine.  Interest in technology, media and customer experience he was developed while Institute in New York City (2008) with program MLIS at Pratt.  It currently serves as a member of the ALSC children and Technology Committee and is a member of the media ecology Association. In 2010, Caserotti was named a mover and shaker by Library Journal.


Anthony Molaro is the head of technical services and automation for the Messenger public library North Aurora.Anthony is PhD candidate at Dominican University's Graduate School of library and information science, where he holds an MLIS.Anthony is also an extraordinary teacher and usually teaches cataloguing and Klassifizierung.Er is also a information activist, and advocated the removal of barriers between people and information.Anthony is one of the founders of Chicago Deskset.


Anthony is currently planned, the keynote address on the 2010-Arizona Library Association Conference to liefern.Er also writes and presented on a variety of Themen.Seine interests include technology and libraries, eBooks and ELesegeräte, organizing information, digital media, the digital divide, activism and social justice and Transliteracy information.


Translitearcy interest group at Midwinter and annual - we will be, a discussion at the Conference of MidWinter meeting.Es werden.Stay at 1: 30 on Monday, come zehnten.Wenn via to the MW tuned to learn more about annual:-)


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Battle of the eBook readers: iPad vs. Kindle

Battle of the eBook readers: iPad vs. Kindle


If Amazon world's first dedicated eBook reader released, everyone was wide-eyed, in anticipation.The Amazon Kindle could buy to collect and read more than 1,500 books in a device that war.Seitdem lighter than a regular paperback have many manufacturers with their own eBook readers, including Apple, come up, which decided the fans an all-in one device with Apple iPad type.


IBook which sees iPad's dedicated eBook reader, it out as the competition for eBook always wird.Mal see rule tougher, is like the Kindle and Apple's new kid on the block up, when it comes to eBook functionality.


The professionals of the iPad as an eBook reader


Priced at 9 (for the base model), the iPad is only the icing on the cake on the Kuchen.Durch, turn your iPad in a virtual library containing your favorite fiction 32 to 64 gigs of will of its multi touch functionality allows installing iBook iPad by pages much like a real book "flip" an all-in one entertainment and multimedia gadget with its functionality as an eBook reader. It has bookmarks and search pages all features of the Kindle from let that a handy dictionary that you can use on the fly. iBook also shows you, how many pages are left before the chapter on, it is good stop points can determine if you have to do something else.


The disadvantages of the iPad as an eBook reader


The pros being said, there are some features that will miss the iPad Kindle fans. On the one hand, some users have reported that there are significant eyestrain when reading ebooks for a long time on an iPad something with Kindle experience. The iPad is also heavier than the Kindle at 1.5 pounds and books by iBook bought is encrypted in a format that can be read on your Apple iPad.


The professionals of the Amazon Kindle


The Kindle is easier on the eyes than the Apple iPad with E-Ink display, reflective screen and dense pixilation of his text.You can spend hours, read eBooks on the Kindle your eyes without straining.In addition its battery can last for 2 weeks and it is so easy as a Dick comic book, make it easier as the iPad herumtragen.Hat your Kindle running off batteries directly to an exciting part into your favorite book?No sweat.Simply read from your computer since you can read Kindle books on various platforms, including iPad.The Kindle is also cheaper than the iPhone on 9 and there are more titles (450,000 books and count).


The disadvantages of the Amazon Kindle


The Kindle is a fast browser what it needs is to eBook Reader.Es only, not thousands of applications have cool and has over Bluetooth or WiFi.Sie graphically advanced games can play it in it, nor can see movies or videos on the Kindle.


Comparison of the Amazon Kindle with iPad a case of could be good apples and Orangen.Beide devices, offer completely different Bedürfnisse.Wollen an eBook Reader which does its job exceptionally well, or you want a handy tablet can do almost anything that eBooks can do your laptop, including download? we hope that our detailed list of before - and disadvantages of the two devices help your decision to make.


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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Where to buy A cheap eBook reader

Where to buy A cheap eBook reader


EBook readers have become in recent years the rage as hundreds do allow your favorite books on a device. Not only that you are in the new books on the WiFi connection download and read the books in different size text on the e ink screen.This screen is purpose-built technology which looks but it's how authentic paper to print, klarer.Also we take a look below where a cheap eBook reader to buy.


Click here for more nook iPad on all ebook readers like the Kindle 2, and more...


The most popular eBook reader is Amazon Kindle.Sie were first on the market and have released just the Kindle 2.Others include Sony's reader, Apple's iPad (but this is much more than an eReader), barns and noble nook and others.


So, where is the best place to save some money when you buy an eBook reader?


eBay - this website sells all the above eBook reader and more from sellers that there will be so massive selection and therefore price wars between Anbietern.Dies around the globe a bargain help you to find but make sure to the shipping costs and verify that the seller is trustworthy and has a good amount of positive feedback.


Classified Ad Sites craigslist and other classified ad websites are ideal for a number of Gründen.Sie include sellers locally for you and also prices can very cheap when compared to normal Einzelhändler.Das eBook reader used probably however.


Electronic retailer - sites like Amazon (obviously for Kindle!) and large retailers like best buy buying items in bulk and are typically able to you, the buyer at a lower price to sell.


If you find a good deal of the above then other specialist gadget and electronic shops or websites able become helfen.Wie always you have to a shop around to find the best price when a cheap eBook reader kaufen.Als next learn much more about all eBook reader on the following link.


Press this link for more about Kindle 2, iPad nook and more...


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Random House to publish mortal Kiss book

Random House children's books announced that it will publish mortal Kiss as a physical book.  Mortal Kiss is an interactive  virtual history of editor with Stardoll created.  The book will be on Jan 6, 2011 to an expected price of GBP6. 99 are published.  No word on whether or not mortal Kiss book outside of the United Kingdom, but also the story published an international has, so I to would expect.



Impressions received via 13.9 million, the mortal Kiss pages on Stardoll with campaign page get over 3.8 million. The mortal Kiss Stardoll fan club has 51,788 Members against 33,347 Harry Potter Club.Each of the main characters in the story has character of Stardolls, the most popular of these, Faye, received more than 600,000 views.


Mortal kiss is the first interactive story, the Random House on a social networking platform published mystery via.Metro paranormal, created in collaboration between authors and editors at RHCB artists and programmers at Stardoll, mortal Kiss was serialized from Stardoll website around the world, over the 8 weeks leading up to Hallowe'en. The book will be on 6th January 2011 Bantam Books, price GBP6. 99 are published.


Philippa Dickinson, Managing Director of RHCB, comments that ' we are absolutely delighted to publish mortal kiss.The exceptional enthusiasm of Stardoll community that shows our first Web-based serial, which makes a good story has with reader both online and offline connect.'


Mattias Miksche, CEO of Stardoll network, comments, "we are excited to new heights with RHCB, achieved, as the virtual history mortal Kiss early next year as a book published location.the has exceeded expectations response from the Stardoll community around mortal Kiss, and you have asked us for mehr.RCHB make it a reality for our members and young people all over the world."


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Nine questions before you accept speaking gig

I had a conversation with a friend this weekend about what questions we ask if accept speaking invitations and it invaded this is the way I should blog for two basic thing - I have one to share some advice and two, I'm sure someone will have to provide advice to me. Win-win.


1. I want to speak? Is the first question you should ask yourself that I want to be a speaker? Sure, there are to talk about some great benefits and real reasons to do it. But do you want? Would you write?Or do something else? talking is time consuming and hard work to may your time and energy set elsewhere.


2. Will I talk about this topic?It seems obvious, but it is particularly important when starting, it can be very exciting to get your first invitation or offer. Not only should you are comfortable with the topic, but it's something you want to be known for talking.


3. Have I time?You have the time together and go a great presentation? is there enough time between accept and deliver?Busy as your schedule? Is this how you want to spend time?


4. What are my charges?I am ready, free talk? If you have submitted to a Conference should know whether talk registration (exempt computers in libraries and Internet Librarian) or not (ALA and the most State Conference) .If someone you about talk approaches you can offer you a set fee, you may want to talk for free, or you may want to tell you what are your fees, be prepared.


5. What is the expected size of the audience?There is a big difference between an audience of 20 and 200, is the feeling of the rooms and the ways and means to you and probably your slides sprechen.Sind you comfortable with the size of the audience?


6 Will be recorded the speech?If so where it be archived is and will be publicly available? are you ok with this?


7. What is this?Find 4 referred to in paragraph


8. Is there a cost for participants?You are ready for free to talk when there is a cost for participants? you would be rather your speeches available?


9. Who is the target audience?What kind of librarians, what is your background, focus, expertise? if it not librarian, who is the audience is?


Have say Yes (or no) only after you successfully answered these questions.


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Bluefire brings public library of eBooks on iPads and iPhones reader

From the press release:


Bluefire Productions LLC announces introduction of Bluefire Reader, the industry's first iOS app, library books, iPads, iPhones and iPod touches to bringen.Bluefire reader is available as a free download from Apple app store and receives early raves of consumers with a 4 star rating.


Bluefire transforms reader iPads and iPhones in full-featured e reader with a marketplace of e-book providers, including public libraries; popular national booksellers such as Barnes and noble, framework, Sony and books A million;independent and authorized resellers;and reader makes it easy to consolidate it, organize and read books by a consumer-friendly design and simple Navigationsfunktionen.Vorteile free e book distributors such as Feedbooks.Bluefire:


First application for accessing public library books on iPhones and iPod touches; iPads


· Expansive e-book market of libraries and leading book niche players and seller;
EPUB and PDF e-book formats, and Adobe Content Server protection DRM support;


Full-featured customizations, including adjustable text size, font and color scheme;Text highlighting and notes;Bookmarks; night mode;and table of contents;


Simple, experience rich read mobile app in a consumer-friendly and easy-to-use.


"" Our goal is, lovers book give a freedom of choice, offering the market today, by access to books from all major sources of an application to the most popular mobile devices, said MICAH Bowers, founder of Bluefire productions.""The ability to read, library books on iPads and iPhones is an important step forward for consumers, including in remote areas and with reduced mobility who find it difficult, visit the library in person accept.we are so happy consumers in accessing public library support and offer to experience opportunities for you, and extend their joy most read."


Consumers had to purchase before Bluefire Reader eBooks of proprietary online book vendors or organize and access to books, the multiple e-reader verwenden.Bluefire Reader gives consumers access to multiple libraries and bookstores in one market to iOS devices today, and additional mobile platforms in the Zukunft.Bluefire makes it easy for e-book providers join the Bluefire reader market, and works directly with libraries, is simple and intuitive for consumers to ensure that e-books in Bluefire Reader download.


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