This paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted as part of a larger project aimed at understanding the evolving role of e-books in academia. The study used a survey, a scenario-based usability test, and interviews to collect data on e-book reading habits, specific user expectations, and issues related to the usability of an academic library interface for e-book access. Future work will investigate factors affecting user preferences and patterns of use in context, including routine use of academic e-books.published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
Although e-books have been incorporated into the academic library’s collection for over a decade now...
A Review of: Bierman, J., Ortega, L., & Rupp-Serrano, K. (2010). E-book usage in pure and applied ...
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
This paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted as part of a larger project aimed at un...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
To ascertain the use of e-books and e-book readers in academic libraries, a study was conducted by J...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
Objective – To assess academic users’ awareness, perceptions and levels of use of e-books. Also to d...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
The University of California Libraries initiated the Springer e-Book Pilot Project with the goal of ...
A Research Project Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the Requir...
Presentation to library staff, August 14, 2012.Like most university libraries, the University of Mar...
The ever-evolving information technology gives users more opportunities, but also put higher demands...
Includes bibliographical references.Many academic libraries around the world are allocating large po...
This article reports research into the perceptions and predictions of academic librarians regarding ...
Although e-books have been incorporated into the academic library’s collection for over a decade now...
A Review of: Bierman, J., Ortega, L., & Rupp-Serrano, K. (2010). E-book usage in pure and applied ...
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
This paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted as part of a larger project aimed at un...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
To ascertain the use of e-books and e-book readers in academic libraries, a study was conducted by J...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
Objective – To assess academic users’ awareness, perceptions and levels of use of e-books. Also to d...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
The University of California Libraries initiated the Springer e-Book Pilot Project with the goal of ...
A Research Project Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfilment of the Requir...
Presentation to library staff, August 14, 2012.Like most university libraries, the University of Mar...
The ever-evolving information technology gives users more opportunities, but also put higher demands...
Includes bibliographical references.Many academic libraries around the world are allocating large po...
This article reports research into the perceptions and predictions of academic librarians regarding ...
Although e-books have been incorporated into the academic library’s collection for over a decade now...
A Review of: Bierman, J., Ortega, L., & Rupp-Serrano, K. (2010). E-book usage in pure and applied ...
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...