Librarian Christopher Harris Suggests Buying eBooks In Consortium

School librarian Christopher Harris has a new piece on The School Library Journal’s website, in which he argues that buying eBooks is too expensive for school libraries on their own. To address the issue, he advises that school libraries buy eBooks in consortium.

While eBooks in public libraries tend to be focused on new-release fiction, Harris points out that school libraries have to follow Common Core standards which dictates that “at least half of reading assignments be literary nonfiction for all grades.”

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