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If You Give a Teen an eReader…

February 17th, 2011 Comments off

Cindy Orr, in her monthly blog post, shares thoughts on engaging teens with eReaders.

In a post about a year ago, I suggested that reading devices may be one of the few new technologies that trickle down from

2010 statistics, plus Most Downloaded Juvenile eBooks and audiobooks

January 7th, 2011 No comments

Yesterday, we released the 2010 stats from libraries and schools in the OverDrive network. When I was gathering the information, one number stood out: eBook checkouts at libraries and schools were up 200% in 2010.  After

BREE TANNER audiobook and other hot titles available for pre-order

April 22nd, 2010 No comments

Spring is here and so are some hot new titles that are now available for pre-order.  All five of these upcoming titles are sure to please audiobook listeners alike.

Most Downloaded Books from the Library Lists for March 2010

April 1st, 2010 No comments

There are a lot of familiar titles on March’s Most Downloaded Books from the Library lists. Mystery and romance titles still top the fiction lists and authors Rick Riordan and Stephenie Meyer still dominate…

Most Downloaded Books from the Library List for September 2009

October 1st, 2009 No comments

It’s no surprise… the title that tops the Most Downloaded Adult Fiction Audiobook and eBook lists is none other than Dan Brown’s latest blockbuster, The Lost Symbol. I hope you’ve heard of it!

Joining The Lost Symbol on…

Chattahoochee Valley Libraries promote Twilight Saga

August 13th, 2009 No comments

It’s hard to come by an OverDrive library today that doesn’t have one or more titles by Stephenie Meyer. Is the Twilight Saga still extremely popular on your ‘Virtual Branch’ website?  With the anticipated movie adaptation of New Moon set for release on…

Great Series for Young Adults

August 5th, 2009 No comments

Whether it’s centered upon love, sports, school, or family, it is important for a teen to be able to find a book that they can relate to. There is no shortage of these types of titles, especially in series. The…

Reflections from a First-Time ALA Panelist

August 4th, 2009 No comments

ALA 2009This summer I was asked to participate in a panel discussion for the first time at ALA in Chicago. I did not know what to expect and did not realize how much I would take away.  Both panels I participated…