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Hi, Everyone. My co-librarian and I are trying to determine the best way to start our audio book collection in the high school where we work. We'd rather not buy audio CDs as we're afraid they won't last or they will get lost. We would really like to utilize the kind of technology that our students are using everyday---namely the MP3 format. I've talked with some librarians who check-out MP3 players to students & staff and have a library subscription to audible.com (or some other subscription service) which allows them to download a certain number of audio books per month. That *might* work in our school but before we plunge, I'm wondering----what do YOU do? Does anyone have a creative way of ensuring audio books are available to their school via some way other than the traditional CD? Thank so much. I'll post a hit. Sarah Hamilton Library Media Specialist Oak Ridge, Tennessee -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note: All LM_NET postings are protected by copyright law. You can prevent most e-mail filters from deleting LM_NET postings by adding LM_NET@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU to your e-mail address book. To change your LM_NET status, e-mail to: listserv@listserv.syr.edu In the message write EITHER: 1) SIGNOFF LM_NET 2) SET LM_NET NOMAIL 3) SET LM_NET MAIL 4) SET LM_NET DIGEST * Allow for confirmation. * LM_NET Help & Information: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ * LM_NET Archive: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/archive/ * EL-Announce with LM_NET Select: http://lm-net.info/ * LM_NET Supporters: http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/ven.html * LM_NET Wiki: http://lmnet.wikispaces.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------