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Meeting Modern Patron Expectations and Lowering Cost Per Circulation with Simultaneous Use eBooks
Thursday, December 12, 2019
2-3 PM ET, 11 AM-12 PM PT


Public libraries, now more than ever, are burdened with eBook lending and licensing models that punish them for succeeding in getting people to read eBooks. Join us on Thursday, December 12th at 2:00 PM ET to learn how hundreds of libraries across North America are partnering with the Indie Author Project (IAP) to create a new and sustainable eBook lending model on platforms like OverDrive, DPLA Exchange/SimplyE, and cloudLibrary.

This webinar will showcase how IAP’s curated collections of unlimited, simultaneous use indie eBooks are drastically lowering cost per circulation numbers for libraries of all sizes, how 2019 Indie Author of the Year, Ran Walker, decided to make his latest eBook release available exclusively in public libraries, and more about what the future of the Indie Author Project holds.



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Panelists

Lateefah Zawistowski, Publisher Account Services, OverDrive

Cari Dubiel, ALIS Manager, Twinsburg Public Library, Indie Author

Ran Walker, 2019 Indie Author of the Year

Emily Gooding, Community Engagement Manager, Indie Author Project

Melody Clark, Community Liaison, WiLS



Moderator

Rebecca Jozwiak, Library Journal

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