It is not difficult to identify serious readers. In their homes, books will enjoy pride of place. They may plan their travels around visiting used bookstores or making a pilgrimage to a famous writer\u27s residence. And they tend to be more introspective than their neighbors, for readers rightly see th...
The boom in self-publishing has created a market of hundreds of thousands of new books a year. The ...
© 2018 Dr Dana McKayThe term browsing can refer to a number of different activities, particularly wh...
Libraries increasingly offer much of their collection online, rendering it invisible or unavailable ...
This response reviews the contributions to the Special Issue, pointing out some common issues in the...
If the Internet has done anything, it has caused a proliferation of bookish activity - dusting off...
Books have the power to transform people's lives. It is not an understatement to claim that the worl...
Critical literature studies tend not to think about readers as customers and consumers or, in econom...
Poster presented at the conference of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Aus...
We stand amazed by the vitality of printed books, a more than 500-year-old technique, both on and of...
Objective – To determine if university library users are aware of electronic books,and how and why e...
Research addressing the critical success factor of books and how people choose them is scarce. This ...
Journal ArticleThis well-thought-out panel produced an outstanding afternoon, despite its being afte...
Review of Jessica Pressman, Bookishness: Loving Books in a Aigital Age. New York: Columbia Universit...
Introduction. Online customer reviews present one of the most important factors in book purchasing o...
“What shall the individual who still desires to read attempt to read this late in history?” asks Har...
The boom in self-publishing has created a market of hundreds of thousands of new books a year. The ...
© 2018 Dr Dana McKayThe term browsing can refer to a number of different activities, particularly wh...
Libraries increasingly offer much of their collection online, rendering it invisible or unavailable ...
This response reviews the contributions to the Special Issue, pointing out some common issues in the...
If the Internet has done anything, it has caused a proliferation of bookish activity - dusting off...
Books have the power to transform people's lives. It is not an understatement to claim that the worl...
Critical literature studies tend not to think about readers as customers and consumers or, in econom...
Poster presented at the conference of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Aus...
We stand amazed by the vitality of printed books, a more than 500-year-old technique, both on and of...
Objective – To determine if university library users are aware of electronic books,and how and why e...
Research addressing the critical success factor of books and how people choose them is scarce. This ...
Journal ArticleThis well-thought-out panel produced an outstanding afternoon, despite its being afte...
Review of Jessica Pressman, Bookishness: Loving Books in a Aigital Age. New York: Columbia Universit...
Introduction. Online customer reviews present one of the most important factors in book purchasing o...
“What shall the individual who still desires to read attempt to read this late in history?” asks Har...
The boom in self-publishing has created a market of hundreds of thousands of new books a year. The ...
© 2018 Dr Dana McKayThe term browsing can refer to a number of different activities, particularly wh...
Libraries increasingly offer much of their collection online, rendering it invisible or unavailable ...