Looking to Checkout a Good eBook? Try your Public Library
óeBooks in the Public Library ConferenceÇ to
Examine Growing Digital Book Adoption in Libraries
New York, NY (November 12, 2003) á Driven by complementary
market forces, book publishers, technologist and librarians have found
themselves united by the eBook. While publishers and technologists have been
anxious to promote widespread adoption of electronic reading, public libraries
have been battling sweeping budget cuts. Bring these communities together and a
culture-shifting market opportunity emerges: over 16,000 U.S. public libraries
lending eBooks to their communities 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
To address the challenges and opportunities that eBooks
pose for libraries, publishers and technologists, the Open eBook Forum, the
electronic publishing industry´s trade association, will conduct the óeBooks
in the Public Library ConferenceÇ, a day-long event scheduled for Tuesday,
March 16th, 2004 in New York City.
óeBooks expand the role of the
public library as the center of information distribution to our community and
provide unparalleled access to new and important books,Ç said Patricia Lowrey,
Head of Technical Services at Cleveland Public Library. óToday´s eBook formats
and services offer our readers instant access to best selling titles, anytime,
anywhere. The adoption of eBooks is a natural progression for the public
library, building upon the growing reliance we´ve already seen for the services
provided through our Web site.Ç
The conference will take place on Tuesday, March 16th,
2004 at the McGraw-Hill Auditorium, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd
Floor, New York, NY. Further details about the conference including agenda,
registration and sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities can be found at
www.openebook.org/library2004.
Event sponsors include Adobe
Systems, Inc., American Library Association, Baker & Taylor, Greenwood
Publishing Group and OverDrive, Inc.
The program Advisory Committee
includes eBook industry leaders: Karen Coyle, Library Consultant; Patricia
Lowrey, Cleveland Public Library; Judy Luther, Informed Strategies; Tom Peters,
TAP Information Services; Susan Peterson, Baker & Taylor; Steve Potash,
OverDrive, Inc.; Tom Prehn, Adobe Systems, Inc.; and Rick Weingarten of the
American Library Association.
For more information, please contact John Roderick,
631.689.3038,
john@jroderick.com.
About the Open eBook Forum:
The Open eBook Forum, www.openebook.org, is an
international non-profit trade and standards organization for the electronic
publishing industry. The organization is supported by membership dues and the
generous support of Adobe Systems, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, OverDrive, Inc.
and Palm Digital Media.
An OeBF member list and membership information can be found
on the OeBF Web site at
www.openebook.org.
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