Best Practices for E-reader Tablets in Carceral Institutions - PEN America
Produced by the Coalition for Carceral Access in Literature and Learning (C.A.L.L.) The introduction of e-reader tablets to carceral institutions is a new and growing trend. When implemented in a way that prioritizes incarcerated people
Reading Between the Bars - PEN America
Tips on Buying the Right E-Reader or Tablet
Announcing a new Kindle—one you can write on
Improving the Usability of E-Book Readers - JUXJUX
Spiders. Over 35,000 species. Every person on Earth eaten in one year. Now there’s one more a ravenous eight-legged hybrid thousands of years in
Arachnid 2.0: Darkness Crawls, Detest-A-Pest #2 (E-Book)
Reading Between the Bars - PEN America
The Cost of Reading in Prisons: Book Censorship and E-Reader Tablets in Carceral Institutions - PEN America
Lucas County jail adds computer tablets for inmate use
Book Bans: PEN America v. Escambia County - Good e-Reader
New Guidance: E-Readers in Prisons Must Expand Access to Reading, Not Supplant Books Altogether - PEN America
s $340 Kindle Scribe is its first e-reader with handwriting and pen support
When It Comes to Prison Education, Some Who Need It Most May Be Left Behind
Books Have the Power to Rehabilitate. But Prisons Are Blocking Access to Them. – Mother Jones
The Everglades Experiment: Florida's First 'Incentivized' Prison Redefines Punishment - The Crime Report