The University of Southern Mississippi began ordering e-books through its primary print book vendor, Midwest Library Service, in 2016. The demand to purchase e-books has steadily increased, and when the opportunity arose to save valuable staff time searching over several vendor sites for e-books and print books by consolidating the search interface, a change was made. There were multiple steps to set up this program; however, the time invested was worth it. While there were challenges along the way, the program is up and running, and there have been many benefits in addition to the staff time savings
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This is an exciting and challenging time for libraries. Libraries are incorporating eBooks into thei...
University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is a comprehensive virtual university, focusing on ...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
The University of Kansas Libraries initially experimented with electronic books through a NetLibrary...
USMAI is interested in providing unified, cost-effective, and creative approaches to the sharing of ...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
There are many decisions to consider when acquiring e-books for the small academic library. The arti...
OhioLINK has a long history of sharing print resources among its members. When e-books began to ente...
The University of Kansas Libraries sponsored a special task force to investigate e-book vendors and ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Faculty, students, and library staff are making increasingly nuanced use of e‐book collections, but ...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
Academic libraries have implemented various initiatives to help reduce the cost students pay for lea...
This is an exciting and challenging time for libraries. Libraries are incorporating eBooks into thei...
University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is a comprehensive virtual university, focusing on ...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
The University of Kansas Libraries initially experimented with electronic books through a NetLibrary...
USMAI is interested in providing unified, cost-effective, and creative approaches to the sharing of ...