Based on a mixed-methods study, this study argues that academic library users are finding workflows that take full advantage of ebooks for reading. However, acceptance is highly dependent on usability factors not shared by all academic library ebook platforms.Ope
The evolution of eBooks has made the headlines in the media around the world and has led to lively d...
Considerable attention has been paid to how readers find, triage, navigate and read periodical mater...
This presentation reports a study of transactional use and user's perceptions of ebooks across three...
Based on a mixed-methods study, this study argues that academic library users are finding workflows ...
This thesis is about the usability and user experience of eReaders, small devices dedicated for read...
With electronic book (ebook) sales and readership rising, are ebooks positioned to replace print boo...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
This study examines the differences in behavior perspectives between the users of ebooks and printed...
Research Problem: There is a contradiction surrounding ebooks in that they are becoming more and mo...
The development of the electronic book (eBook) has offered an alternative to the traditional printed...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
As the electronic book slowly emerges into the cultures of reading and publishing, questions are rai...
eBooks offer the reader a wide range of advantages that printed books do not. They are cheaper, ligh...
The continuing growth of ebook purchases through librarian selection and demand driven acquisitions ...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
The evolution of eBooks has made the headlines in the media around the world and has led to lively d...
Considerable attention has been paid to how readers find, triage, navigate and read periodical mater...
This presentation reports a study of transactional use and user's perceptions of ebooks across three...
Based on a mixed-methods study, this study argues that academic library users are finding workflows ...
This thesis is about the usability and user experience of eReaders, small devices dedicated for read...
With electronic book (ebook) sales and readership rising, are ebooks positioned to replace print boo...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
This study examines the differences in behavior perspectives between the users of ebooks and printed...
Research Problem: There is a contradiction surrounding ebooks in that they are becoming more and mo...
The development of the electronic book (eBook) has offered an alternative to the traditional printed...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
As the electronic book slowly emerges into the cultures of reading and publishing, questions are rai...
eBooks offer the reader a wide range of advantages that printed books do not. They are cheaper, ligh...
The continuing growth of ebook purchases through librarian selection and demand driven acquisitions ...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
The evolution of eBooks has made the headlines in the media around the world and has led to lively d...
Considerable attention has been paid to how readers find, triage, navigate and read periodical mater...
This presentation reports a study of transactional use and user's perceptions of ebooks across three...