The University of Connecticut pioneered licensing and lending workflows to share whole ebooks with other libraries, overcoming publisher skepticism and system limitations. Attend this session to learn why, how, with whom, and so what
This article describes how NC LIVE, a large, statewide, multi-type library consortium piloted new mo...
The explosion of digital materials and e-readers has disrupted the historic partnership between book...
Academic library patron driven acquisition (PDA) of ebooks on aggregator platforms is gaining steam....
The University of Connecticut pioneered licensing and lending workflows to share whole ebooks with o...
Established in 1999, Borrow Direct (BD) is a partnership of nine independent U.S. universities and t...
Established in 1999, Borrow Direct (BD) is a partnership of nine independent U.S. universities and t...
An ebook interlibrary loan system called “Occam’s Reader” was developed through collaboration among ...
Libraries are purchasing access to increasing numbers of electronic resources, which has brought to ...
As academic libraries add electronic monographs (e-books) to their collections in increasing numbers...
For the purposes of this article, the definition of an eBook lending platform is one that contains e...
Libraries of all types have taken the plunge of lending ebook readers to their patrons, yet controve...
Libraries bore the brunt of the growing pains of ebooks in 2011-from the HarperCollins Publishers an...
Publishers, libraries, and content providers are navigating an e-book market that is trying to find ...
This presentation describes a pilot program spearheaded by the Digital Public Library of America (DP...
Hear from experienced librarians about how to sell e-book resources to your community: Providing ac...
This article describes how NC LIVE, a large, statewide, multi-type library consortium piloted new mo...
The explosion of digital materials and e-readers has disrupted the historic partnership between book...
Academic library patron driven acquisition (PDA) of ebooks on aggregator platforms is gaining steam....
The University of Connecticut pioneered licensing and lending workflows to share whole ebooks with o...
Established in 1999, Borrow Direct (BD) is a partnership of nine independent U.S. universities and t...
Established in 1999, Borrow Direct (BD) is a partnership of nine independent U.S. universities and t...
An ebook interlibrary loan system called “Occam’s Reader” was developed through collaboration among ...
Libraries are purchasing access to increasing numbers of electronic resources, which has brought to ...
As academic libraries add electronic monographs (e-books) to their collections in increasing numbers...
For the purposes of this article, the definition of an eBook lending platform is one that contains e...
Libraries of all types have taken the plunge of lending ebook readers to their patrons, yet controve...
Libraries bore the brunt of the growing pains of ebooks in 2011-from the HarperCollins Publishers an...
Publishers, libraries, and content providers are navigating an e-book market that is trying to find ...
This presentation describes a pilot program spearheaded by the Digital Public Library of America (DP...
Hear from experienced librarians about how to sell e-book resources to your community: Providing ac...
This article describes how NC LIVE, a large, statewide, multi-type library consortium piloted new mo...
The explosion of digital materials and e-readers has disrupted the historic partnership between book...
Academic library patron driven acquisition (PDA) of ebooks on aggregator platforms is gaining steam....