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When you’re #103 on 5 copies… We know many of you have felt the BERN of waiting for a popular title, that’s why we we’re demanding stronger #eContentforLibraries. Learn more: bit.ly/3iAggG3
Canadian readers love @linwood_barclay, but excessively high eBook prices make it difficult for libraries to meet demand. #eContentForLibraries
How much do you think it costs a Canadian library to buy an eBook? The answer will surprise you. #eContentForLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
ATTN all eBook readers @MacmillanUSA is changing their lending model so libraries will only be able to access a single digital copy of any new title. And if we want more than one copy? We have to wait eight weeks. Spread the word and demand better #econtentforlibraries @culc_cbuc
Ever wonder why the Library can’t offer unlimited copies of ebooks and audiobooks? It's because publishers aren't making their digital content accessible to Canadian libraries. Help us change that. Demand better #eContentForLibraries bit.ly/2ovg2Z3 #yyc
Book borrowers are book buyers. We're the same people. Libraries drive book sales. #econtentforlibraries bit.ly/2NMBNh4
Demand for eAudiobooks is skyrocketing, but multinational publishers refuse to sell certain titles to Canadian public libraries. Canadians deserve access to works by Canadian and Indigenous authors. #eContentForLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
After borrowing from the public library, >75% of Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z purchased other books by the same author. ~50% purchased the same book they borrowed. #ReadAdv #Discovery via @LibraryJournal Generational Reading Survey 2019
Canadian readers love @linwood_barclay, but excessively high eBook prices make it difficult for libraries to meet demand. #eContentForLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
Know what scares a librarian most? Not being able to give Library visitors the books they want. Major publishers are making this a reality with restrictive lending policies. Help us change that by demanding better #eContentForLibraries bit.ly/35jWK9v #yyc
Congrats to the Peace Country region’s McLennan, AB for joining @culc_cbuc in asking the federal government to ensure Canada's public libraries have access to e-content. We call on new Minister of @CdnHeritage @s_guilbeault to make access for our libraries a priority. #cdnpoli
Multinational publishers sometimes charge Canadian libraries 2–5 times more for eBooks than for physical books. We need fair #eContentForLibraries to meet the skyrocketing demand for eContent: econtentforlibraries.org.
Major publishers are restricting library access to e-books, but you can help us change that. Our CEO Mark Asberg explains how in this @CBC interview: bit.ly/2AYzMH5 #eContentforLibraries #eBooksForAll
Ever Wonder why you can't borrow eAudiobooks by some of your favourite authors? Many popular eAudiobooks are unavailable to Canadian libraries. Learn more about why we want better #eContentForLibraries: econtentforlibraries.org
If you want more eAudiobooks & eBooks in Canadian libraries, tell these publishers directly: @HachetteCanada @HarperCollinsCa @MacmillanUSA @PenguinRandomCA @SimonSchusterCA. Learn about our plan to improve #eContentForLibraries: econtentforlibraries.org
Publishers have severely increased prices for eBooks and eAudiobooks for libraries. This means fewer books for you and everyone else, causing longer wait times. Click the link and read why #eContentForLibraries matters and how you can help. econtentforlibraries.org #yqr
Our public libraries are trying to meet the demand for eAudiobooks, but multinational publishers won’t cooperate. We need your help. Join the movement and help us get stronger #eContentForLibraries. econtentforlibraries.org
Sad but true! #eContentForLibraries
Why aren't there more e-books at your public library? Why are some eAudiobooks not available? @KFPL @ptbolibrary #eContentforlibraries
This June, we’ll discuss our One eRead Canada book, Glass Beads by Dawn Dumont, with readers across Canada. Canadian public libraries are offering accessible formats for readers with print disabilities via @CELAlibrary and @NNELSca! #1eBookLivrelCanada #eContentforLibraries
Limiting access to new titles for 8 weeks for public libraries means limiting access and discovery for over 15 million public library customers and book buyers in Canada. @MacmillanUSA John Sargent. Cancel the embargo. #eBooksForAll #eContentForLibraries
‘It comes down to price gouging’: Brock Library call for equity on ebooks durhamregion.com/community-stor… @brocklibrary is calling on councils to support its call for an investigation into eContent pricing models. #eBooksForAll #eContentForLibraries
Congratulations to @torontolibrary for setting the world record for digital circulation this year with 8 million digital lends! 🎉 Check out the #econtentforlibraries campaign to learn more about the state of elending in Canada: econtentforlibraries.org
We now know there were more than 2 million eContent downloads in 2020! This tells us that Ottawans needed eBooks and audiobooks more than ever this past year. #eContentforLibraries
Wondering why you can't borrow more eAudiobooks & eBooks? There's 3,300 HPL Members waiting (wait, how many?!) for 350 copies of Top 10 books of 2021 at an average cost of $60USD per title. Share to show your support for stronger #eContentforLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
I see what you did there... I just can’t I hear it from his voice! #berniesmittens “Are you ready to fight for <#eContentforLibraries> for someone you don’t know? Which side are you on?”
When you’re #103 on 5 copies… We know many of you have felt the BERN of waiting for a popular title, that’s why we we’re demanding stronger #eContentforLibraries. Learn more: bit.ly/3iAggG3
When you’re #103 on 5 copies… We know many of you have felt the BERN of waiting for a popular title, that’s why we we’re demanding stronger #eContentforLibraries. Learn more: bit.ly/3iAggG3
Major Canadian Public Libraries (@culc_cbuc) Support @ReadersFirst eLending Position Paper librarianship.ca/news/readersfi… #eContentforLibraries #eBooksForAll
Submissions from @carlabrc & @culc_cbuc to 2021 Pre-Budget Consultations librarianship.ca/news/carl-culc… Calls for support for: broadband, #eContentforLibraries, libraries serving vulnerable populations, accessible reading material, and Canadian publishers & booksellers.
Audiobooks are popular and help dyslexic students. Recommended A-Level Economics texts (trade not academic titles) in audiobook format cost at least £70 each for a single-user e-lending licence #econtentforlibraries @uksla @CILIPSLG @Jisc 2/3
Wondering why some e-lending licences are so expensive. A single-user licence for a primer on the global carbon cycle is £79 whereas print copy £32. This kind of ebook useful for 6th Form but costly for a #schoollibrary budget #econtentforlibraries @uksla @CILIPSLG @Jisc 1/3
Libraries welcome temporary e-book pricing, licensing changes from publishers cbc.ca/news/canada/br… Changes mean libraries will be able to buy more electronic copies, patrons won't have to wait as long #eBooksForAll #eContentForLibraries
Canada: "#Libraries Welcome Temporary E-Book Pricing, Licensing Changes From #Publishers" (@CBC) ow.ly/UOQ950A0ED9 #ebooks
Publisher lifts limit on eBooks for libraries in light of novel coronavirus pandemic #eContentforLibraries globalnews.ca/news/6750957/m…
Macmillan Publishers lifted the embargo it previously put in place limiting the number of titles for eBooks public libraries could buy due to the current health crisis globalnews.ca/news/6750957/m… #eBooksForAll #eContentForLibraries
With libraries closed across the country due to #COVID19 and use of digital materials skyrocketing, this issue of the cost of and access to ebooks is another thing that needs to change. #eContentForLibraries cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…
Why new ebook rules have libraries sounding the alarm thestar.com/calgary/2019/1… #eBooksForAll #eContentForLibraries
How much do you think it costs a Canadian library to buy an eBook? The answer will surprise you. #eContentForLibraries
Libraries lend digital copies just like physical books – on a one-to-one basis. But the prices we have to pay for eBooks are exponentially higher. #eContentForLibraries
CBC's Go Public interviewed Susan Caron @torontolibrary , an active member of the eContent Working Group to discuss affordable access to Audiobooks and eBooks #eContentForLibraries ow.ly/9cOd50kh6Mj
Canadian readers love @linwood_barclay, but excessively high eBook prices make it difficult for libraries to meet demand. #eContentForLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
Our public libraries are trying to meet the demand for eAudiobooks, but multinational publishers won’t cooperate. We need your help. Join the movement and help us get stronger #eContentForLibraries.
How much do you think it costs a Canadian library to buy an eBook? The answer will surprise you. #eContentForLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
Libraries are crucial to a vibrant publishing industry. We introduce Canadians to new titles and have significant purchasing power. But that only matters if we can buy the content our users want. #eContentforLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
We can't lend what we don't have. Did you know many in-demand eAudiobooks are unavailable to Canadian libraries? Help us improve #eContentForLibraries: econtentforlibraries.org
How much do you think it costs a Canadian library to buy an eBook? The answer will surprise you: econtentforlibraries.org #eContentForLibraries
Libraries lend digital copies just like physical books – on a one-to-one basis. But the prices we have to pay for eBooks are exponentially higher. #eContentForLibraries
Canadian readers love @linwood_barclay, but excessively high eBook prices make it difficult for libraries to meet demand. #eContentForLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
Curious why you can't borrow eAudiobooks by some of your favourite authors? Many popular eAudiobooks are unavailable to Canadian libraries. Learn more about why we want better #eContentForLibraries: econtentforlibraries.org
Major publishers are restricting library access to e-books, but you can help us change that. Our CEO Mark Asberg explains how in this @CBC interview: bit.ly/2AYzMH5 #eContentforLibraries #eBooksForAll
Public libraries are trying to meet the demand for eAudiobooks, but multinational publishers won’t cooperate. We need your help. Join the movement and help us get stronger #eContentForLibraries. econtentforlibraries.org
Demand for eAudiobooks is skyrocketing, but multinational publishers refuse to sell certain titles to Canadian public libraries. Canadians deserve access to works by Canadian and Indigenous authors. #eContentForLibraries econtentforlibraries.org
Demand for eAudiobooks is skyrocketing, but multinational publishers refuse to sell certain titles to Canadian public libraries. Canadians deserve access to works by Canadian and Indigenous authors. #eContentForLibraries
Toronto readers borrowed more ebooks than anyone in 2018. This is why it's important for Canadian public libraries to have access to more ebooks that aren't available to library users now. Learn more: ow.ly/D2IX30nm2Xw #eContentForLibraries
We can't lend what we don't have. Did you know many in-demand eAudiobooks are unavailable to Canadian libraries? Help us improve #eContentForLibraries: econtentforlibraries.org
Canadian readers love @linwood_barclay, but excessively high eBook prices make it difficult for libraries to meet demand. econtentforlibraries.org #eContentForLibraries
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