Library News

Wheelers eBook Platform 

Dear students and staff

We are now officially using the “WHEELERS eBOOKS PLATFORM,” with FREE access for all, throughout the year - including over summer. 

Simple instructions on how to borrow an eBook:

Click the following link - https://sosc.eplatform.co/ to access the ‘ePlatform’ portal.

                                        OR

Download the ‘ePlatform by Wheelers eBooks’ app via Playstore, Googleplay, Windows store for any device - preferably using your googlechrome browser.

  1. Click on the ‘ePlatform’ by Wheelers Books link
  2. Find ‘Libraries’ and type in ‘South Oakleigh College’ (bookmark it if needed)
  3. Click on our school
  4. Sign in (top righthand corner) by using your Compass ID (e.g. JSM0001) and your password is the first part of your school email up until the @.  (I suggest you change this password once you’re in)
  5. Search for books and borrow.

Enjoy!!

 

TIPS:

Your eBook is downloaded automatically in the background as soon as you start reading it, so you can then read the eBook when you are offline.  If you have trouble loading the content, you may ‘Clear Content’ by choosing ‘Store Offline’ option from the menu: this will re-download the content from the server.

Once you have finished a book please return it so another library member can borrow it; otherwise, it will automatically be returned once it expires in 2 weeks.

Let me know if you have any issues with signing in.

 Contact me on    nancy.bastakos@education.vic.gov.au

 

Our Mobile Apps (IOS, Android, Windows)

Apps link: https://sosc.eplatform.co/help/apps/eplatform-app 

orDirect link to App Library:- IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/eplatform-by-wheelers/id912668852?mt=8- Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eplatform.android.googleplay&hl=en- Windows: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/eplatform/9nblggh3z38kYou also may search 'ePlatform' in Play store or iOS store for further information.

 

Guide on Dyslexia function

Kindly refer to this link regarding Dyslexia:

http://www.icontact-archive.com/archive?c=1581396&f=18559&s=21732&m=210383&t=cc8ab79039df76d16884468d07cd54e79a613e85d43c4a829ab3f85b937db27b

 

Nancy Bastakos

Librarian