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Continue ReadingWe are dedicated to engaging in ongoing publisher advocacy seeking to deliver a digital book lending model that satisfies and balances the interests of all our partners. Have we reached the “Holy Grail?” Not yet, but our quest continues.
Continue ReadingPoint of View: Dr. Rachel Noorda, Director of Book Publishing, Assistant Professor, Portland State University
OverDrive’s Steve Potash talks with Dr. Rachel Noorda, Director of Book Publishing, Assistant Professor, Portland State University, about her work with the Panorama Project to learn more about how readers discover books.
Continue ReadingWhether you’re a brand new writer attempting your first novel, or someone who has been in the trenches for years and wants to go back to basics, hopefully spending some time answering these questions will start you on the creative path toward writing a book.
Continue ReadingRan Walker’s hard work and tireless effort carving out his own path in the literary world were rewarded in 2019, when he was named the Indie Author Project’s National Indie Author of the Year.
Continue ReadingA conscious effort to increase representation in K-12 schools has never been more necessary, particularly in the wake of 2020’s months-long global protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Continue ReadingBrad Meltzer is the type of creator who comes around once in a generation. His ability to create stories for readers of all ages is a rare gift he has crafted through years of tireless research and practice.
Continue ReadingA major way people are educating themselves about racial injustice is through books.
Continue ReadingPoint of View: Suzi Tonini, Supervisor of Collection Development, Library Services, Denver Public Schools
OverDrive Education talks with Suzi Tonini, Supervisor of Collection Development, Library Services for the Denver Public Schools. Suzi discusses the importance of authentic representation in literature, the district’s partnership with the Denver Public Library, responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and much more.
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