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Resource: E-Book Media and Communications Toolkit from ALA

By: DH NowNovember 29, 2012August 29, 2025

To assist libraries in informing the public about e-book lending practices, the American Library Association (ALA) released today the “ALA E-book Media & Communications Toolkit,” a set of materials that will support librarians in taking action in their communities.

E-Book Media and Communications Toolkit | Transforming Libraries.

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