This article will provide data to specify the problem of low e-book-supply. First the total number of commercially available English-speaking e-books in the US-market is stated. Then the growth of the title supply over the last twenty years is reviewed. Third the growth of the publishing-activities in the e-book-market is set in relation to the developments in the hardcover-market. Finally these numbers of the English-speaking market are compared to the numbers for the German-speaking market
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the e-book marketplace players and their serv...
AbstractA successful E-book market needs several members to work together including authors, publish...
This article discusses the impact electronic books have had on collection management in academic lib...
This article will provide data to specify the problem of low e-book-supply. First the total number o...
<strong>Abstract</strong><br /><br /><strong>Purpose:</strong> The aim of this paper is to provide a...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
This paper reports on a study of publishers’ attitudes towards e-books in the context of the global ...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact that e-books and ecommerce have on the current and future evo...
The article provides a guideline for purchasing of electronic books (e-books) in relevance to academ...
Individual ownership of handheld e-readers is increasing exponentially. Limited budgets, accessibili...
This article presents the results from a recent survey into the provision of electronic books within...
The market for e-books has taken off, particularly in the world of education. Aggregators provide ea...
Part of the book "Aspects of the Digital Library" - http://hdl.handle.net/1956/182
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the e-book marketplace players and their serv...
AbstractA successful E-book market needs several members to work together including authors, publish...
This article discusses the impact electronic books have had on collection management in academic lib...
This article will provide data to specify the problem of low e-book-supply. First the total number o...
<strong>Abstract</strong><br /><br /><strong>Purpose:</strong> The aim of this paper is to provide a...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
This paper reports on a study of publishers’ attitudes towards e-books in the context of the global ...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact that e-books and ecommerce have on the current and future evo...
The article provides a guideline for purchasing of electronic books (e-books) in relevance to academ...
Individual ownership of handheld e-readers is increasing exponentially. Limited budgets, accessibili...
This article presents the results from a recent survey into the provision of electronic books within...
The market for e-books has taken off, particularly in the world of education. Aggregators provide ea...
Part of the book "Aspects of the Digital Library" - http://hdl.handle.net/1956/182
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the e-book marketplace players and their serv...
AbstractA successful E-book market needs several members to work together including authors, publish...
This article discusses the impact electronic books have had on collection management in academic lib...