BiblioBoard

On February 1st, we'll debut a new digital collection called BiblioBoard but it is available now for you to explore. BiblioBoard's collection is composed of content from independent publishers and authors as well as local, user-generated content. While the bulk of BiblioBoard's collection is eBooks, it also contains images, audio files, and video files. All content from BiblioBoard is always available and there is no lending limit. Titles are arranged into groups called Curations and the eBooks in BiblioBoard's collection have been selected by reviewers at Library Journal (LJ). Most of the Curations consist of LJ's top indie picks for a genre (romance, mystery, sci fi & fantasy, YA, etc.). There is also a Curation called Indie Oklahoma that contains self-published eBooks from Oklahoma authors.
BiblioBoard created a video tutorial to help you familiarize yourself with the interface:
Content can be enjoyed without creating a BiblioBoard account but if you want to save favorite titles, create bookmarks, add notes to a title, download content, or synchronize your preference across browsers, you'll need to create a free BiblioBoard account. Titles can be enjoyed in a browser or downloaded to an Apple or Android device or to a Kindle Fire HD using the BiblioBoard Library app.
To learn more about BiblioBoard, enroll in a webinar that will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 24 from 1:30-2:30.
Finally, we plan to roll out modules in the future that will enable local authors to submit their works for publication and addition to our collection and enable us as an institution to publish content. Stay tuned!
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This. Is. Awesome!