In The News: 10 ways to use technology to promote reading
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We do not have books on the website for kids to read. On Biblionasium, children can rate, review, and recommend books to their community. They can also log their reading and participate in reading challenges. However, due to copyright, students will need to obtain the books from other sources.
Beyond school and public libraries, we recommend that you review the following sources to consider recommending to your students for reading books online:
Project Gutenberg – A library of over 60,000 free e-books in the public domain
Overdrive – a resource where you can download e-books and audiobooks for free if you have a library card
Unite for Literacy – free digital picture books for kids
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Biblionasium was featured on eSchool News as part of an article on using technology to promote reading. Read more>>

Summer is almost upon us, which means it’s time to consider your kids’ summer reading picks. Some kids naturally gravitate toward reading during the summer, but others might require encouragement to read. We’ve compiled a list new, award-winning and diverse graphic novels. Each one is an artistic take on the written word and speaks
On April 11, 2019, Biblionasium was Tech & Learning’s Site of the Week. Read their assessment of Biblionasium here.
April is Poetry Month! Get kids involved with these great reads, with poetry on topics ranging all the way from silly and absurd to serious and educational.
Our platform fits perfectly into the AASL Standards Framework for Learners. Read more: Biblionasium-AASL Standards
Print as PDF A successful collaboration between school and public libraries: How Cobb County Public Library and Cobb County School District used Biblionasium to support summer and year-round reading Cobb County Public Libraries successfully teamed up with Cobb County School District and used Biblionasium, the “Goodreads for Kids,” to keep