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eBook of the Week

28/2/2022

 
​The CEnet Member Dioceses ACEN eBook Consortium, with the assistance of Lisa Nash and Saba Maniar from the Digital Learning and Library Services in Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta, provide the book of the week feature for students and staff in CEnet Member Dioceses who have access to the SORA eBook Library.

Each week, two reading recommendations for eBooks or audio books, with age guidance are published for primary school students and high school students and to make sure that no-one is left out, there is a recommendation for staff too.
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eBOOK of the Week

21/2/2022

 
​The CEnet Member Dioceses ACEN eBook Consortium, with the assistance of Lisa Nash and Saba Maniar from the Digital Learning and Library Services in Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta, provide the book of the week feature for students and staff in CEnet Member Dioceses who have access to the SORA eBook Library.

Each week, two reading recommendations for eBooks or audio books, with age guidance are published for primary school students and high school students and to make sure that no-one is left out, there is a recommendation for staff too.

This week's recommendations come from the 
selection of eMagazines available for primary students, secondary students and staff.
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Students As Authors Writing Competition

21/2/2022

 
The Armidale Diocese have created an exciting way for aspiring student authors to explore their creativity.

The Diocese have kicked off their inaugural Students As Authors Writing Competition which invites students to compose and submit a story based on an idea they would like to give to the world.

The event is open to students in Armidale Diocese with winners from the four categories having the opportunity to work with author/illustrator Trish Donald to develop their story into an illustrated eBook.

EBooks will be published to SORA, the digital library, where they will be available to borrow for more than 266,000 students across the 14 CEnet Member Dioceses that make up the Australian Catholic Educators Network who manage the library space.

The competition aims to give students the experience of working within the publishing industry, developing their story for an authentic audience of their peers. It is part of the Diocese's ongoing focus on literacy and writing.

​eBooks will be available in SORA towards the end of term 3. 
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eBook of the Week

15/2/2022

 
​The CEnet Member Dioceses ACEN eBook Consortium, with the assistance of Lisa Nash and Saba Maniar from the Digital Learning and Library Services in Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta, provide the book of the week feature for students and staff in CEnet Member Dioceses who have access to the SORA eBook Library.

Each week, two reading recommendations for eBooks or audio books, with age guidance are published for primary school students and high school students and to make sure that no-one is left out, there is a recommendation for staff too.
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Accessing the ACEN eBook Library

8/2/2022

 
Around 260,000 students and teachers across the CEnet membership have access to the CEnet ACEN ebook, audio book and emagazine library.

The Sora app is the primary way of accessing the vast range of resources available.

Unsure of how to use Sore to access resources? Feel free to share this Sora step by step guide prepared by Lisa Nash from the Catholic Schools Office Parramatta, with your students and teachers.

Magazines Now Available in Sora

7/2/2022

 
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The CEnet Member Dioceses ACEN eBook Consortium, recently purchased a Magazine package which has been added to the Overdrive collection.

Staff and students are now able to borrow magazines on the device of their choice through Sora. All magazines are available as Simultaneous Use, meaning there is no waiting — simply borrow the magazine, download it to your device, and enjoy reading the articles.

Magazines are on loan for 14 days (then self-return) and do not count towards your total number of other loans in Sora. Back issues of the magazines are also available.

The collection has something for everyone with over 390 titles covering education and special interest.
Have a look at this short video or this how-to page for more information on enjoying your favourite magazine.
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eBook of the Week

4/2/2022

 
​The CEnet Member Dioceses ACEN eBook Consortium, with the assistance of Lisa Nash and Saba Maniar from the Digital Learning and Library Services in Catholic Education Diocese of Parramatta, provide the book of the week feature for students and staff in CEnet Member Dioceses who have access to the SORA eBook Library.

Each week, two reading recommendations for eBooks or audio books, with age guidance are published for primary school students and high school students and to make sure that no-one is left out, there is a recommendation for staff too.
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