COLLECTIONS & COLLECTIVE PURCHASING

OVERDRIVE - LOCAL CONTENT

Local Content can be shared as EPUBs, MP3s, and MP4s (streaming video) including:

  • Donated digital books by local authors
  • Educational materials / documents produced by libraries
  • Local histories
  • Interviews with local authors, historians, etc.

 Please note:

  • Local Content materials will be available to all patrons using the Ontario Library Service Download Centre site. 15 copies of each title will be made available using the one copy / one user model.
  • In order to publish a title through Local Content, your library must confirm that the creator/contributor owns the copyright for that title. OverDrive has provided an agreement template that libraries can use if they wish (please contact Beth Harding to see a sample).
  • Libraries must avoid submitting content to OverDrive that they would normally distribute via OurDigitalWorld
  • Epub files must be no larger than 100 MB (most EPUBs are under 5 MB). SOLS will validate each title before uploading using an EPUB validator.
  • To make a submission, please contact Beth Harding, Digital Licensing Coordinator,

Resources

The Professional Resources in Learn HQ have a Technology guide with a detailed “E-resources” section, with helpful information on selecting, organizing, managing and providing access to to digital resources.

LearnHQ also offers learning opportunities in Collection Management Skills Development.

Contact Us

For assistance with any of our collections and resources, please contact Beth Harding