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Who are your favorite literary heroines? We posed this same question earlier this week on Facebook and Twitter and got some great responses. From classic characters like…
Over the past several months, we’ve shared best practices for promoting your Virtual Branch Library via Facebook, Twitter and, most recently, Pinterest. Feedback from our library partners tells us you’re interested in learning more…
Over the past few months, we’ve discussed social media marketing ideas pertaining to Facebook and QR codes. In keeping with the theme, let’s talk about Twitter. Between the hashtags and retweets, Twitter can be a bit…
In the coming months, OverDrive will be unveiling a brand new Community Outreach training with numerous tricks and tips for online marketing. The suggestions below will only scratch the surface of the possibilities social networking offers, which will be discussed…

Congratulations to Aimee Clark of Iowa’s Milford Memorial Library (part of the WILBOR consortium). Aimee was randomly selected as the winning Twitterer in the @OverDriveLibs launch giveaway. She’ll receive a Sony…
OverDrive just launched @OverDriveLibs on Twitter, so we’re giving away a Sony Reader to celebrate.
To enter:
- Follow: @OverDriveLibs on Twitter.
- Tweet: “I get eBooks from my library and #OverDrive. RT and follow @OverDriveLibs to win a
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Congratulations to Jean Yeomans, Adults Services Coordinator at Hedberg Public Library (part of Wisconsin Public Library Consortium), on winning our Sony Reader Pocket Edition giveway. Jean signed up for our email updates and…
The Digital Library Blog was launched one year ago this month with a simple mission: to help OverDrive library partners better serve their patrons. Since then we’ve published over 200 posts with service news, collection development…
If you are looking to promote the new features on your Virtual Branch website (Facebook and Twitter, mobile version of your website, and OverDrive Media Console for Windows Mobile), look no further than our Partner Services team. We can…
I remember when I first signed up for Facebook in college to connect with friends and post pictures… little did I know I would be using it in my career as well.
It’s become one…








