7.19.2014

ACTIVITY 2: OVERDRIVE

Explored the "read in browser" option in OverDrive.  Discovered we have "Joined at the Hip," the book about Twin Cities jazz history, and was surprised to find that someone has checked it out.  Makes me want to write a lengthy article about all the great music going on currently, but I digress.  The Scientology exposé "Going Clear" was available and has been on my "to read" list for awhile, so I nabbed that.  The word "library" appears four times in the book, but really only once in the actual content of the book (plus two notes and LC info on the copyright page).  Fearless Leader ("L-Ron") allegedly sent a lackey to the library to get a copy of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" because he couldn't remember the names of all seven.  This had something to do with international governmental interference with the spread of his "church."  Okay, then.

Re: e-books in general, I am not a total newcomer.  I find patrons are less confused by the formats than they are by figuring out how to get started.  No success stories come to mind at the moment, lately I'm usually just updating expired cards for people over the phone who suddenly can't get their downloads and don't know why.  I strongly recommend an option for patrons to either update their own cards online or a system that e-mails them about a week before their cards expire.

I've downloaded books from OverDrive on my iPhone a few times before, haven't had any trouble before, and was able to get a book ("Insurgent") for my partner recently which she zipped through on our iPad.

Was this good enough for a blog post?  ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?!?

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