This paper presents an analysis of e-book usage in one interdisciplinary research collection, for library and information science (LIS), at a large research institution. Drawing from the social sciences, humanities, and computer science, LIS exemplifies the challenge of analyzing use of interdisciplinary collections that cut across Library of Congress (LC) class ranges normally used to analyze disciplinary differences in the existing literature. The analysis also explores use factors beyond LC class that usage studies rarely examine, including genre and audience level, and changes in use over time across categories. This study contributes both to understanding the usage of LIS e-books as an exemplary interdisciplinary collection and to dev...
Includes bibliographical references.Many academic libraries around the world are allocating large po...
To ascertain the use of e-books and e-book readers in academic libraries, a study was conducted by J...
In 2009, e-book usage statistics were evaluated at Laurentian University, Canada, to provide a bette...
Data collected through COUNTER usage statistics and the LibQUAL+ service quality assessment survey t...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
The interest in the use of electronic media in scholarly communication is growing. Nowadays, librar...
This presentation is based on a paper that was accepted for the 2014 CUNY Library Assessment Confere...
This study examines worldwide usage of over 600,000 e-books from Ebook Library (EBL) and ebrary. Usi...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an assessment of an ebook collection in an academic library, an...
Over the past decade, electronic books (e-books) have become increasingly popular in the academic co...
E-books are being acquired at higher and higher rates, especially in disciplines such as the health...
When school librarians justify the purchase of electronic books (e-books) for their collections, the...
This paper describes the transactional patterns of Ebook Library (EBL), one of the aggregator platfo...
E-books have been an integral part of library collections for a long time now, but they are still su...
This project was funded by the University of Maryland Libraries' Library Research Fund,This article ...
Includes bibliographical references.Many academic libraries around the world are allocating large po...
To ascertain the use of e-books and e-book readers in academic libraries, a study was conducted by J...
In 2009, e-book usage statistics were evaluated at Laurentian University, Canada, to provide a bette...
Data collected through COUNTER usage statistics and the LibQUAL+ service quality assessment survey t...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
The interest in the use of electronic media in scholarly communication is growing. Nowadays, librar...
This presentation is based on a paper that was accepted for the 2014 CUNY Library Assessment Confere...
This study examines worldwide usage of over 600,000 e-books from Ebook Library (EBL) and ebrary. Usi...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an assessment of an ebook collection in an academic library, an...
Over the past decade, electronic books (e-books) have become increasingly popular in the academic co...
E-books are being acquired at higher and higher rates, especially in disciplines such as the health...
When school librarians justify the purchase of electronic books (e-books) for their collections, the...
This paper describes the transactional patterns of Ebook Library (EBL), one of the aggregator platfo...
E-books have been an integral part of library collections for a long time now, but they are still su...
This project was funded by the University of Maryland Libraries' Library Research Fund,This article ...
Includes bibliographical references.Many academic libraries around the world are allocating large po...
To ascertain the use of e-books and e-book readers in academic libraries, a study was conducted by J...
In 2009, e-book usage statistics were evaluated at Laurentian University, Canada, to provide a bette...