This paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted as part of a larger project aimed at understanding the evolving role of e-books in academia. The study used a survey, a scenario-based usability test, and interviews to collect data on e-book reading habits, specific user expectations, and issues related to the usability of an academic library interface for e-book access. Future work will investigate factors affecting user preferences and patterns of use in context, including routine use of academic e-books.published or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
The subject of e-books has received a lot of attention in the empirical literature, but mainly from ...
The emergence of e-books with the characteristics of easy access and reading any time anywhere is a ...
Objective – To assess academic users’ awareness, perceptions and levels of use of e-books. Also to d...
This paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted as part of a larger project aimed at un...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
Purpose: E-books are not as popular as other types of e-publications, such as e-journals and e-newsp...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
This article reports research into the perceptions and predictions of academic librarians regarding ...
The emergence of e-books and e-reader technologies has changed the nature of publishing and the prov...
Written from the perspective of a librarian, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the impact...
The University of California Libraries initiated the Springer e-Book Pilot Project with the goal of ...
The ever-evolving information technology gives users more opportunities, but also put higher demands...
A Review of: Bierman, J., Ortega, L., & Rupp-Serrano, K. (2010). E-book usage in pure and applied ...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
To ascertain the use of e-books and e-book readers in academic libraries, a study was conducted by J...
The subject of e-books has received a lot of attention in the empirical literature, but mainly from ...
The emergence of e-books with the characteristics of easy access and reading any time anywhere is a ...
Objective – To assess academic users’ awareness, perceptions and levels of use of e-books. Also to d...
This paper reports on the results of a pilot study conducted as part of a larger project aimed at un...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
Purpose: E-books are not as popular as other types of e-publications, such as e-journals and e-newsp...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
This article reports research into the perceptions and predictions of academic librarians regarding ...
The emergence of e-books and e-reader technologies has changed the nature of publishing and the prov...
Written from the perspective of a librarian, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the impact...
The University of California Libraries initiated the Springer e-Book Pilot Project with the goal of ...
The ever-evolving information technology gives users more opportunities, but also put higher demands...
A Review of: Bierman, J., Ortega, L., & Rupp-Serrano, K. (2010). E-book usage in pure and applied ...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
To ascertain the use of e-books and e-book readers in academic libraries, a study was conducted by J...
The subject of e-books has received a lot of attention in the empirical literature, but mainly from ...
The emergence of e-books with the characteristics of easy access and reading any time anywhere is a ...
Objective – To assess academic users’ awareness, perceptions and levels of use of e-books. Also to d...