Beyond the issues of how e-books are viewed or used by patrons, challenges exist for the library staff managing them. From acquisition to delivery, this hybrid may behave more like an e-journal or a database than a book. E-books make us stretch existing management tools to accommodate them. Is an e-book more like an e-journal or printed book, or a different creature altogether? Is it possible to manage e-books within existing e-resources infrastructure? Our presentation will review the main issues surrounding purchasing, delivering and managing e-books. We will share the strategies and decisions that have worked for us
The article discusses the significant impact electronic books have had on collection management acti...
Ted Koppel is the ILS Product Manager of Auto-Graphics, Inc.; formerly Verde ERM Product Manager at ...
Purpose\ud To describe how an e-books project was set up at the University of Worcester Information ...
Beyond the issues of how e-books are viewed or used by patrons, challenges exist for the library sta...
E-book management in academic libraries is examined, and a framework of the stages in the e-book man...
This presentation about e-book workflows was given at the Canadian Library Association Conference in...
It has become unimaginable to provide information – particularly scientific information – without e-...
Written from the perspective of a librarian, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the impact...
Currently no dedicated electronic-books (e-books) management system exists that effectively and cons...
Many libraries are investing more and more in e-books, yet the bibliographic implications for managi...
As interest in the e-book market grows, both academic libraries and researchers strive to understand...
The shift towards electronically mediated texts entails major structural issues for libraries and th...
Current boom of e-reader and tablet markets brings wide range of innovations also to the e-books wor...
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
Providing a practical appraisal of e-books, this book addresses the key questions: Where do e-books ...
The article discusses the significant impact electronic books have had on collection management acti...
Ted Koppel is the ILS Product Manager of Auto-Graphics, Inc.; formerly Verde ERM Product Manager at ...
Purpose\ud To describe how an e-books project was set up at the University of Worcester Information ...
Beyond the issues of how e-books are viewed or used by patrons, challenges exist for the library sta...
E-book management in academic libraries is examined, and a framework of the stages in the e-book man...
This presentation about e-book workflows was given at the Canadian Library Association Conference in...
It has become unimaginable to provide information – particularly scientific information – without e-...
Written from the perspective of a librarian, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the impact...
Currently no dedicated electronic-books (e-books) management system exists that effectively and cons...
Many libraries are investing more and more in e-books, yet the bibliographic implications for managi...
As interest in the e-book market grows, both academic libraries and researchers strive to understand...
The shift towards electronically mediated texts entails major structural issues for libraries and th...
Current boom of e-reader and tablet markets brings wide range of innovations also to the e-books wor...
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
Providing a practical appraisal of e-books, this book addresses the key questions: Where do e-books ...
The article discusses the significant impact electronic books have had on collection management acti...
Ted Koppel is the ILS Product Manager of Auto-Graphics, Inc.; formerly Verde ERM Product Manager at ...
Purpose\ud To describe how an e-books project was set up at the University of Worcester Information ...