tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6068705397755065922.post4773353119234838593..comments2023-06-18T23:39:08.127+02:00Comments on Bibliotheque Bound: Peer pressures...lib_idolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09887547089876625807noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6068705397755065922.post-25143505154255377922014-06-01T08:29:24.096+02:002014-06-01T08:29:24.096+02:00Lots of food for thought here, Andrew! - Thank you...Lots of food for thought here, Andrew! - Thank you!<br /><br />I definitely agree with you about e-book platforms not being user-friendly enough.<br /><br />My upper-primary/lower-secondary print NF gets a good work out in subjects like history where currency is not an issue; but the rest gets a look-in when teachers tell me in advance what topics are coming up. My NF print is mainly in German and one major NF publisher, (Tessloff Verlag, Nuernberg) has further information available online for those wanting more.<br /><br />I sometimes set students the task of locating similar information, half the class via Dewey, Table of Contents and Index, half online. Guess who wins each time?! (I admit that I make sure first that the information they're looking for is in the books!)<br /><br />Print and e-resources should complement each other in a balanced collection, I think, if only to reach those children who are at home in only one format (for whatever reason).<br /><br />SibylleSibyllehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14651817432036108608noreply@blogger.com