The University of Kansas Libraries sponsored a special task force to investigate e-book vendors and models during the spring of 2008, comparing the services and technology, and proposing options for the KU Libraries. Task force members met with vendors, interviewed collection development librarians at other institutions, provided trials to selected e-book services, and listened to feedback from colleagues. This session will address the variety of models available, the technology issues related to them, the implications for technical services, and what models KU chose to support. Recommendations for improvements to e-book models will also be discussed
The article provides a guideline for purchasing of electronic books (e-books) in relevance to academ...
E-books have proliferated in library collections, but which vendor offers the best experience for st...
There are many decisions to consider when acquiring e-books for the small academic library. This art...
The University of Kansas Libraries sponsored a special task force to investigate e-book vendors and ...
The University of Kansas Libraries initially experimented with electronic books through a NetLibrary...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
There are many decisions to consider when acquiring e-books for the small academic library. The arti...
Presentation given at the 2011 College and University Libraries Section, Kansas Library Association ...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
For many libraries e-books are now the preferred format in a wide variety of subject areas. In some ...
The academic e-book market is in the midst of rapid change and development. While e-books are still ...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
Barbara S. Dunham is a Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian at Ohio State University Libraries...
An overview of E-book platforms and vendors is provided, along with strategies for patron-driven acq...
Faculty, students, and library staff are making increasingly nuanced use of e‐book collections, but ...
The article provides a guideline for purchasing of electronic books (e-books) in relevance to academ...
E-books have proliferated in library collections, but which vendor offers the best experience for st...
There are many decisions to consider when acquiring e-books for the small academic library. This art...
The University of Kansas Libraries sponsored a special task force to investigate e-book vendors and ...
The University of Kansas Libraries initially experimented with electronic books through a NetLibrary...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
There are many decisions to consider when acquiring e-books for the small academic library. The arti...
Presentation given at the 2011 College and University Libraries Section, Kansas Library Association ...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
For many libraries e-books are now the preferred format in a wide variety of subject areas. In some ...
The academic e-book market is in the midst of rapid change and development. While e-books are still ...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
Barbara S. Dunham is a Serials and Electronic Resources Librarian at Ohio State University Libraries...
An overview of E-book platforms and vendors is provided, along with strategies for patron-driven acq...
Faculty, students, and library staff are making increasingly nuanced use of e‐book collections, but ...
The article provides a guideline for purchasing of electronic books (e-books) in relevance to academ...
E-books have proliferated in library collections, but which vendor offers the best experience for st...
There are many decisions to consider when acquiring e-books for the small academic library. This art...