It's flagrant self-promotion :) but, given your interest, there are
quite a lot of worthwhile free e-books available for use in libraries.
You and the list may be interested in:
The 2011 Guide to Free or Nearly-Free e-Books
Chris Armstrong, 2011. Paperback 177 pages. £29.50
ISBN: 978-1-870254-14-4
Available from http://www.ukeig.org.uk/content/publications
or Amazon.
With best wishes
Chris
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> I was wondering whether any libraries are using and promoting free
e-books
> from Bookboon.com (or similar)? They are free to download and are
financed
> by full colour adverts throughout the book.
>
> Grateful for any thoughts or feedback on this.
>
> Many thanks
> Wendy
>
> Wendy Evans
> Head of Library
> UCP Marjon
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