BiblioBoard Welcome Packet - Public

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BIBLIOBOARD OVERVIEW INTEGRATE BIBLIOBOARD METADATA PATRON ACCESS BIBLIOBOARD COUNTER SELF-e BIBLIOBOARD CREATOR PROMOTE BIBLIOBOARD CATALOGS MISSION STATEMENT & FLYWHEEL

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The folks behind BiblioBoard are a powerful team based in Charleston, SC. They aim to transform access to information by providing a world-class user experience that thrills library patrons and is profitable for publishers. BiblioBoard is moving library content delivery into the future in a sustainable way. BiblioBoard, used by nearly 2,000 libraries and in three statewide eBook projects, reaches 15 million patrons. BiblioLabs® is also a proud member of the Charleston Digital Corridor. To learn more, visit www.biblioboard.com.

BIBLIOBOARD LIBRARY BIBLIOBOARD CREATOR BiblioBoard Library is the platform patrons use to access all types digital content: books, articles, documents, audio, images and video. All content on BiblioBoard Library is offered for unlimited, multi-user access on all major web browsers and through native apps on devices (including iPad ®, Kindle Fire HD ®, Nexus ® and Galaxy Tab®). The content on BiblioBoard Library comes from traditional publishers, self-published authors and libraries’ own content collections.

BiblioBoard Creator is the authoring tool used to create digital exhibits for the BiblioBoard Library platform. This easy-to-learn, easy-to-use tool allows librarians and subject matter experts to upload and search for content to add to their multimedia Anthology. Libraries of all types have found BiblioBoard Creator to be an ideal way to share their local history, special collections, archives and more with a wide audience.

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INTEGRATE BIBLIOBOARD METADATA IMPORT MARC RECORDS INTO YOUR LIBRARY CATALOG

• MARC records for content in BiblioBoard are available to download at http://marc.biblioboard.com/. • MARC records are updated on a regular basis as we add new publishers and Anthologies. • For libraries using BiblioBoard Creator, MARC records will be created for your institution’s Anthologies. You will receive these records directly from our team. • You will receive an e-mail alert when data that is relevant to your library becomes available. • If you have problems or questions about importing MARC records, please e-mail support@biblioboard.com.

ADD BIBLIOBOARD TO YOUR DISCOVERY LAYER PROFILE

BiblioLabs works with several major discovery layer vendors to make your BiblioBoard content even more visible to patrons. Our metadata is integrated with Summon, Primo and EDS discovery services.

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PATRON Access Your patrons can access your BiblioBoard content from the web or various mobile devices. To get access on mobile devices, they must create an account while authenticated at the library (instructions included on another page in this packet) and then download the free app available via these links.

Web: https://library.biblioboard.com iPad®: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/biblioboard-library/id613149061?ls=1&mt=8 Nexus®: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.biblioboard Kindle Fire® HD: http://support.biblioboard.com/knowledgebase/articles/194919

LOGIN PROCESS FOR WEB BROWSERS IP AUTHENTICATED: When you are on the homepage, you will see this screen:

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If you click the "Login" button, you will be directed to this page where you can either "Log In", "Sign Up Now" or "Continue as Guest":

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If you continue as a guest of your library, you will be browsing anonymously. [Please note: you will not have the same benefits as a user that has created an account. You will be unable to favorite items, add bookmarks and notes, access your recently viewed content, download select PDFs and sync your preferences across devices.]

If you click "Sign Up Now", you will be directed to this screen to create an account:

3 If you would like to continue, click "Yes" and continue to create an account. If you would like to sign up with a different library, click "No, Find My Library", and choose your library from the drop down box. [Please note: If you do not want to create an account, you can always return to BiblioBoard as a guest by clicking "Cancel and return to BiblioBoard as a Guest".]

EZ PROXY AUTHENTICATED: If your library uses a proxy to authenticate, you will be asked to log in to their proxy to verify you are a patron there. Click "Continue", and you will be brought to their login page to enter your credentials. Once verified, you will be sent back to BiblioBoard Library to continue creating your account.

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SIP/LIBRARY CARD/PATRON API AUTHENTICATED: If your library uses library cards to authenticate, you will be asked for your library card number (and sometimes PIN) to verify that you are a patron there. Enter your credentials, then click "Continue". You will be directed to the next screen to continue creating your account.

REMOTE ACCESS: If you are trying to access https://library.biblioboard.com from outside of the library, you will see this screen. Either log in with the account you have already created or click "Sign Up Now!" and walk through the steps illustrated above.

For customer support, contact support@biblioboard.com.

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BiblioBoard Counter COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of NeTworked Electronic Resources) is useful in determining which resources are used most by patrons. BiblioBoard provides complete COUNTER-compliant data for all libraries with subscriptions to the platform. Read below for detailed instructions on how to access this information.

WEBSITE: https://library.biblioboard.com/library/login USERNAME: included in email

PASSWORD: welcome1

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW • Before choosing a report, look to the right and make sure the date range is what you’d like and press Update. • You can download a CSV file (Excel spreadsheet) by clicking the Download CSV button above the date. • Click on the boxes that run across the top, and you will see the different COUNTER reports. Please note that in order to view all the months in the report, you will have to use the scroll bars running along the bottom and right side of the data.

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DATABASE TAB

Activity Report: This report details the total searches, result clicks and record views by month and database.

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Result click: A patron clicked on a result created by a search. Record view: A patron opened a content detail page. Successful title request: A patron opened a book. Successful multimedia full content request: A patron opened an image, audio, or video file.

Denied Report: This report details the access that was denied by month, database and category.

• Please note this section is provided only to comply with the COUNTER standard. It should always be empty since a patron will never be denied access to content due to concurrent checkout restrictions.

PLATFORM TAB

Search Report: This report details the total searches, result clicks and record views by month and platform.

BOOK TAB

Successful Requests Report: This report details the number of successful title requests by month and title.

Successful Sections Report: This report details the number of successful section requests by month and category (N/A; provided to comply with COUNTER standards).

Denied Requests Report: This report details the access denied to content items by month, title, and category (N/A; provided to comply with COUNTER standards).

• Unlimited, multi-user access

Denied Platform Report: This report details the access denied to content items by month, platform, and category (N/A; provided to comply with COUNTER standards).

• Unlimited, multi-user access

Total Searches Report: This report details the total searches by month and title standard.

MULTIMEDIA TAB

Successful Requests Report: This report details the number of successful full multimedia content unit requests by month and collection.

SESSION TAB

Patron Session Report: This report details the total number of individual patron sessions broken down by Web browser, iPad and Android.

* Please note that this report will generate Web browser and iPad sessions from March, 2014 forward, and Android January, 2015 and later. For detailed information on the COUNTER standard Release 4, please see: http://www.projectcounter.org/code_practice.html

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{ SELF-e for public libraries } Is your library struggling to make local indie authors’ books available to your patrons? SELF-e is the solution that connects indie authors with libraries.

Connect

Provide

your patrons with great indie ebooks

unlimited multi-user access to the best indie ebooks, as curated by Library Journal

Accept submissions from local self-published authors for a statewide collection showcasing your talented patrons, all branded for your library

Share this content on BiblioBoard®’s state-of-the-art PatronsFirst™ mobile platform—all within your library’s budget

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Your logo

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“We are very excited to be partnering with Library Journal and BiblioBoard to showcase emerging self-published authors at the Library. We plan to use the SELF-e product to foster a community of local authorship and to provide our patrons with access to exciting new literary voices.” Catherine Royalty, Los Angeles Public Library “SELF-e represents another great step in BiblioBoard’s efforts, enabling stronger collaboration among libraries and local authors and furthering libraries’ contributions to creative expression and economic development.” Steve Spohn, Massachusetts Library System

FAQs What is SELF-e?

SELF-e is an innovative collaboration between Library Journal and BiblioBoard that enables authors and public libraries to work together and expose notable indie ebooks to voracious readers looking to discover something new.

How does it work?

The ebooks chosen by Library Journal will be organized by genre and presented on BiblioBoard. Additionally, authors can opt to include their book in a statewide collection that promotes local authors.

How will the local authors submit their work?

If you’d like to opt-in to the service, send us your logo, and we will create a branded online submission form for your library. We will handle all of the follow-up and the migration of the material into your statewide collection. There is no limit to how many submissions any library can take from local authors.

How does pricing work?

Your BiblioBoard subscription includes the branded submission page as well as access to the collection for your state. The Library Journal-curated collections will be available for subscription by genre for an additional fee, so libraries can choose specific genres of interest for their library. To get started, send a logo (210 pixels wide) to support@biblioboard.com. We’ll send you a link to use on your library’s website. For more information, visit self-e.libraryjournal.com

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The Best Multimedia publishing tool ever created

BiblioBoard Creator is the world’s best multimedia publishing tool. Create digital exhibits with special collections; promote local authors, artists and musicians; develop multimedia outreach materials; provide a virtual makerspace; or deliver content licensed directly from authors and publishers. Libraries can now publish all types of media across the web, on smartphones and in elegant native apps simply and easily. Integrate your existing Institutional Repository or Digital Asset Management system to simply and easily curate your content for display on a world-class interface. BiblioBoard does the work to ensure your presentation layer is future-proofed for the fast-moving mobile world.

ENHANCE

DISCOVER

MARKET

Future-Proofing You Focus on the Content—We handle the Technology

World-Class Distribution:

• Your patrons • Your community • Open access • Our subscribers—thousands of libraries around the world

Provide A virtual Makerspace:

• Create online portfolios • Feature special collections • Deliver content licensed from authors and publishers And much more!

Optional cost-recovery stream • Publish to Web and Native Tablet Apps 10 • BiblioBoard


To help you get started, visit our Training Documentation. This site, which can also be accessed by clicking the “Training” button in Creator, is your one-stop shop for Creator information. The Training Guides have detailed information about every step of the process. For tips, tricks and other helpful tidbits, consult the Resources. If you’re a more visual learner, you might prefer the Videos, which show the entire process of using Creator.

Training

Training Guide

Resources

Videos

For individuals or groups who would like a training webinar with information tailored to their particular projects, contact training@biblioboard.com to set up a date and time. For information about accessing Creator for your library, contact creatorsupport@biblioboard.com for more information.

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Promote BiblioBoard IN THE LIBRARY

Enjoy BiblioBoard logos, banners and other fun materials to use in your newsletters, for your blogs, on your website and in your library.

Visit our marketing page to access digital and printable images along with explanatory text to suit all your marketing needs, including:

Website graphics for your homepage announcing BiblioBoard Library

Bookmarks and postcards to use digitally or to print on-site

Posters to print and hang in your library

Website graphics leading patrons to download the Apple and Android apps

Note: We are also sending along printed bookmarks, postcards, stickers and posters for you to display around your library.

Upon request, we can also generate library-branded web badges/widgets or website banners for your website. These can highlight seasonal collections, advertise new content or point patrons to specific digital exhibits or content collections you’d like to promote.

If you create a BiblioBoard display, take a picture, and share your creativity with us! Tag us on social media and use the hashtag #BiblioSwag so we can admire your hard work.

OUTSIDE THE LIBRARY

Want to promote BiblioBoard to your community at large? We’d love to work with you to write a press release all about how your library is using BiblioBoard. If you’re interested in this opportunity, please contact pr@biblioboard.com for more information.

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Children’s Books BiblioBoard offers award-winning books for developing readers of all ages. The content ranges from learning-to-read picture books to young adult novels your teenaged patrons will love, and even includes high-interest books for low reading levels. With books for toddlers, preschoolers, elementary-aged kids and young adults, libraries can choose the perfect content for their young patrons.

Comic Books & Graphic Novels Comics and graphic novels is one of the fastest growing genres for all library types, making this content an essential part of your offerings. Librarians can pick and choose exactly what their patrons demand, from superheroes new and old to science fiction and horror comics, contemporary biographical graphic novels and more.

Contemporary Nonfiction Want to study philosophy? Head to nonfiction. Need parenting advice? Head to nonfiction. Have a trip coming up? Head to nonfiction. The Contemporary Nonfiction catalog is robust, including insightful exposés, tell-all memoirs and biographies, cultural history volumes and published research. Be it for their studies or their own personal growth, patrons can’t get enough nonfiction.

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Educational Collections From chalk to dry erase markers and overhead projectors to smart boards, technology is a cornerstone of education. Teachers and students of all ages can enjoy the fun, educational content all at once because of BiblioBoard’s unlimited use model. Best of all, many of these collections include Teaching Guides aligned with Common Core standards for seamless integration into curricula.

Historical Databases BiblioBoard’s databases are curated into digestible collections that are available for individual or bundled subscription. Patrons can dive into historical content from all epochs—propaganda posters from World War I, Victorian-era fashion trends in Europe, 19thcentury shipwrecks off the Australian cost—in a manner affordable and sustainable for libraries of all sizes.

Innovative Fiction Introduce patrons to hundreds of titles including bestsellers, Bram Stoker Award winners, Edgar Award finalists and novels that inspired blockbuster movies. These imaginative stories transport readers to all sorts of unexpected places. Including horror, romance, science fiction, fantasy and more, BiblioBoard’s fiction offerings are sure to have something new for every patron.

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Religious, Spiritual & Inspirational Let your patrons get enlightened with myriad contemporary Christian living devotionals, inspirational stories, new-age thought volumes and religious graphic novels. These books and various other resources provide profound insight to help all readers with spiritual growth and philosophical studies. Fictional tales from religious perspectives are also included.

Self-Help & Personal Development Learn from the advice and stories of others with the books and videos in this catalog. Readers can arrange their personal finance, advance their careers, gain insight, strengthen their relationships and deepen their self-knowledge. With topics that range from the personal to the political and business-related, readers will find answers in this content.

Spanish Language The demand for Spanish language content in libraries is high, and BiblioBoard meets the ever-growing need. Featuring e-Libro, an industry powerhouse, the collection includes over 10,000 contemporary Spanish language items. From historical texts to translations and contemporary fiction to classics, the variety of content available is sure to meet the reading needs of Spanishspeaking patrons.

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BiblioBoard’s new LGBTQ+ content is the most affordable digital catalog in the genre, at an average of less than 40 cents per book. This, combined with BiblioBoard’s unlimited, multi-user access model, is a game-changer that makes it economically practical for libraries to provide books that speak to the LBGTQ+ community. With no checkouts required, patrons will experience a level of privacy around their reading they cannot get anywhere else.

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for more information on pricing, contact sales@biblioboard.com

BEST PATRON EXPERIENCE

MORE USAGE

MORE CONTENT FOR PATRONS

SHARED SOFTWARE SERVICES (BIBLIOBOARD)

MORE PUBLISHER PARTICIPATION

CLOUD COMPUTING INCREASED FUNDING

MORE LIBRARIES & MORE CONTENT DEMAND

BiblioBoard Mission: To help libraries stay relevant in the digital age by providing the best patron experience at a sustainable cost to the library. WELCOME PACKET • 17


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