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Rick BeachStudents can share comments to specific parts of texts
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Linda McDonaldBookGlutton is an online bookstore and community for reading groups. It allows online communities to chat inside the book they're reading and annotate each paragraph, sharing their activity with other readers.
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Donna DesRoches-this is very interesting - a collaborative reading tool - real time commenting.
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Jennifer Garcia"Read, Chat, Comment, Inside books"
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Bill PanasBookGlutton is an online bookstore and community for reading groups. It allows online communities to chat inside the book they're reading and annotate each paragraph, sharing their activity with other readers.
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Doug PetersonFind books, people, authors & groups
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lynne knazeSite for sharing books online. Can create groups and highlight and take notes within online text to share.
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David WilkinsFree text and reading groups
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Cooperating School Districts Virtual Learning CenterRead books online with others and make note in the margins.
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Paige Lahaise“We set out to create a better way to read on-line; our goal was to make something different, engaging, intelligent and digital. The concept was born, as many good ideas are, on a crumpled cocktail napkin late one evening in 2006, and we’ve been working to build it ever since. Our intent: build an experience that is simultaneously a book group, a computer, and a book.”
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Judy HagemannBookGlutton is an online bookstore and community for reading groups. It allows online communities to chat inside the book they're reading and annotate each paragraph, sharing their activity with other readers.
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Leigh NewtonRead an online book and chat with others who are reading the same book.
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Tammy MitchellCan use this site to read books online - limited titles and appears to be no childrens titles
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Hubert KowalewskiAn online community for books
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Emma Clouseran online book source
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Jill ProehlAn online community for books
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James GatesRead books online - with others - for free. Great feature set.
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De rosewarnebooks to read for class and groups
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Atlantic. Her earlier novels include three Hannah Wolfe crime thrillers, as well
as Snowstorms in a Hot Climate, Transgressions, and Mapping
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Jessica FairchildAn example of Warner's public, one that "comes into being only in relation to texts and their circulation," are those interacting with a text on BookGlutton.com, a site that allows readers to interact with a text adding annotations, highlights, etc, while simultaneously interacting with other readers.
Newsom and Haynes' common factors - the text itself, interaction with other readers - participation, etc. -
Robin CicchettiAn online community for books
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Mr. AmiconAn online community for books
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Lisa M Lanecomment on passages from books, read together with othres
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Marge RunkleRead books online together for FREE!
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Alan LevineWe believe firmly that people want to read, annotate and discuss, right there, immersed in the text. That’s the best time to talk about a book. We also respect the solitary side to reading: people should have the chance to tune out the community. We wante
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Nancy BlairRead books online and interact with other people who are reading the same book through chatting or leaving comments in the margins on pages. Great potential.
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Carlos VazFerramenta que permite a leitura colaborativa de livros na Internet, com comentários e discussões sobre o livro ou partes do mesmo.
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Caroline O'BannonRead, annotate, discuss books online. Read with friends, highlight. Synchronous chat. Great for literature circles.
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Lara O'Neilonline book discussion groups
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Peggy GeorgeAmazing online book site where you can read and chat with other readers online while you are reading the book--chapter by chapter instead of waiting until you finish a book to talk about it.
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NIklas KarlssonBookGlutton is the best way to read and share books right in your browser, with social annotations and chat built in.
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Donna BaumbachWe set out to create a better way to read on-line; our goal was to make something different, engaging, intelligent and digital. The concept was born, as many good ideas are, on a crumpled cocktail napkin late one evening in 2006, and we’ve been working to
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Alison HallAn online community for books - read books online, by yourself or with others.
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Diane QuirkTotally new way of looking at books and the reading experience
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