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Thank you for your interest in becoming an e-book reviewer for ePULP. OCLS seeks a diverse group of people to review content submitted for possible inclusion into the Library's ePULP collection. As a representative of the Orange County community, we are looking for your fair and objective opinion. Please take a moment and review the requirements listed. If you meet the criteria and would like to proceed, complete the form below.
Reviewer Requirements
Adult Resident |
Enjoy Reading Different Types of Books |
Adobe Digital Editions Installed on Device |
Familiar with the Library's Materials Management Policy |
Reviewer Agreement
By registering to be a reviewer, you agree that you understand the following:
- E-books posted on this site have not been pre-reviewed by OCLS staff and some works may be objectionable to readers.
- Only registered reviewers have access to this site.
- You have reviewed the Materials Management Policy.
- Expectations are that you will read and review at least one e-book each month.
- Access rights and content cannot be shared with any other individual.
- Failure to follow agreements can result in losing privileges and/or having your account permanently disabled.
- Comments will be moderated and may be edited by staff before publicly posted on the review site. They should not insult the author, other reviewers, or contain profane, obscene or inflammatory comments.
What will I do as a Reviewer?
You will be notified when new content is available for review. The purpose of the review is to determine whether an item should be considered for addition to the ePULP collection. You will evaluate each e-book based on the following criteria:
- Is it well-written (in regards to grammar, punctuation, spelling)?
- Was the book well-organized?
- Did you like the book? Did it keep your interest?
- Would you read the book again?
- Would you recommend it to others?
- If the e-book is non-fiction, is the information presented accurately?
- Is the book appropriate for the intended audience?
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Become a Reviewer
Thank you for your interest in becoming an e-book reviewer for ePULP. OCLS seeks a diverse group of people to review content submitted for possible inclusion into the Library's ePULP collection. As a representative of the Orange County community, we are looking for your fair and objective opinion. Please take a moment and review the requirements listed. If you meet the criteria and would like to proceed, complete the form below.
Reviewer Requirements
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Adult Resident |
Enjoy Reading Different Types of Books |
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Adobe Digital Editions Installed on Device |
Familiar with the Library's Materials Management Policy |
Reviewer Agreement
By registering to be a reviewer, you agree that you understand the following:
- E-books posted on this site have not been pre-reviewed by OCLS staff and some works may be objectionable to readers.
- Only registered reviewers have access to this site.
- You have reviewed the Materials Management Policy.
- Expectations are that you will read and review at least one e-book each month.
- Access rights and content cannot be shared with any other individual.
- Failure to follow agreements can result in losing privileges and/or having your account permanently disabled.
- Comments will be moderated and may be edited by staff before publicly posted on the review site. They should not insult the author, other reviewers, or contain profane, obscene or inflammatory comments.
What will I do as a Reviewer?
You will be notified when new content is available for review. The purpose of the review is to determine whether an item should be considered for addition to the ePULP collection. You will evaluate each e-book based on the following criteria:
- Is it well-written (in regards to grammar, punctuation, spelling)?
- Was the book well-organized?
- Did you like the book? Did it keep your interest?
- Would you read the book again?
- Would you recommend it to others?
- If the e-book is non-fiction, is the information presented accurately?
- Is the book appropriate for the intended audience?