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March 18, 2013

Stenhouse Releases Free Poetry E-Resource

National Poetry Month is fast approaching, and Stenhouse Publishers have issued a free e-book to help you integrate poetry-based lessons into your classroom.  Read Full Post >

March 07, 2013

Friday Roundup: World Book Day, Teaching American Authors, and More

BookMarks' Friday roundup looks at World Book Day, new Library of Congress resources for teachers, and more.  Read Full Post >

January 16, 2013

Libraries Go (Mostly) Bookless

A public library in San Antonio and a school library in Minneapolis will begin offering only digital resources, feeding an ongoing conversation about "bookless" and "book-free" libraries.  Read Full Post >

December 04, 2012

Crowdfunding Kickstarts Book Projects

Kickstarter, the popular crowdfunding site for creative projects, has fostered innovative storytelling methods that could soon find their way into classrooms.  Read Full Post >

November 29, 2012

Slotting 'Social Reading' Into the Classroom

How would open access digital books, such as Open Utopia, and "social reading" fit into your classroom?  Read Full Post >

November 15, 2012

E-Books Advance Literacy in Africa

Worldreader and DHL Express have partnered to provide 1 million e-readers to school children in Africa by 2015.  Read Full Post >

October 24, 2012

Apple and E-books for Teachers

Apple unveiled its new iPad mini yesterday at a live event, touting its educational uses for schools.  Read Full Post >

October 23, 2012

Digital Natives? E-Book Consumption Varies Among Young People

How teens and young adults perceive e-books in public libraries is the focus of a new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project.  Read Full Post >

October 18, 2012

Amazon Unveils Kindle Initiative for Schools

A new device and content management service encourages "fleets" of classroom Kindles.  Read Full Post >

October 13, 2012

How Are Readers Consuming E-Books?

Two Pew Research Center surveys on e-book borrowing and reading habits reveal challenges for public libraries.  Read Full Post >

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