Tag: e-books
BSC through the generations: How a gift from my grandparents changed my life
By Lauren on December 10th, 2012

Today is my turn to talk about how The Baby-sitters Club had such a big impact on my reading life, as we all celebrate the news that The Baby-sitters Club series is now available as ebooks! If you asked me about my memories of reading asmore… full post
How important is the cover?
By Morgan on December 12th, 2011

Quite a few stories recently have the reading world at large reconsidering the importance of a book’s cover. In today’s age of e-books, are book covers more important than ever? Stories in The Independent, The Guardian, and The New York Timesmore… full post
The digital future of autographing books
By Ivy on April 14th, 2011

An interesting topic has come around this morning: authors autographing eBooks. How’s that possible, you ask? I’m not 100% sure. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t read this blog post! I love it when new technology forces us to change ourmore… full post
iPad book apps for kids: fad or future?
By Guest Blogger on April 5th, 2011

Morning thoughts from Natalie at Scholastic Media… Being the Luddite that I am, I haven’t yet made the switch to e-readers. I love books. Their crisp binding, the nostalgic smell, dragging my finger under themore… full post
Libraries, e-books, and a conversation
By Jessica on March 3rd, 2011

E-books. It’s an innocuous word…unless you mention it to a book lover, either professional or amateur. Love them. Hate them. They are here to stay and are going to be integrated into everyone’s personal reading experience. Asmore… full post
In Our Feeds: Watson, Longreads, Kindle page numbers
By Tyler on February 18th, 2011

Every Friday, we share a handful of links we found interesting, provocative, funny — or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds. Enjoy! Georgia school consider a shift to digital. Forward-thinking or jumping the gun? (School Librarymore… full post









