As a means of aiding students who struggle with the high cost of textbooks, some libraries now leverage their ebook subscription packages to provide etextbooks for courses. In this institution, the engineering librarians routinely offer ebook versions of engineering textbooks whenever possible. Although this institution has been following this principle for the past ten years, it has done so with little direct knowledge of students’ preferences regarding their options for print versus ebook format for their textbooks, and some studies have shown that students expressed a preference for using their textbooks in print format. To assess the usefulness of the service of providing etextbooks, the librarians in this institution have developed and...
Universities are exploring the use of e-books in order to mitigate the high cost of textbooks. The s...
Although e-books have been incorporated into the academic library’s collection for over a decade now...
An overview of the eText Initiative at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignunpublishednot ...
A team of faculty, library, IT, and bookstore staff collaborated on a longitudinal study to track ho...
Purpose – Dynamic features of eTextbooks, such as taking interactive quizzes and sharing notes can m...
eTextbooks have steadily and recently more rapidly penetrated the textbook market. In order to effec...
eTextbooks have steadily and recently more rapidly penetrated the textbook market. In order to effec...
There is significant interest among institutions of higher education in the potential of digital tex...
Purpose: The current study seeks contribute to our understanding of how students accept and use e-te...
Rational: Academic libraries are increasingly offering online e-books because they provide convenien...
The briefing paper was commissioned by the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) to exa...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
Much of the literature has been focused on printed textbooks versus eTextbooks. Other studies have e...
For students taking online courses or enrolled in fully online programs, it is reasonable for all co...
As the world enters a digital era, schools have progressed electronically in numerous ways. The purp...
Universities are exploring the use of e-books in order to mitigate the high cost of textbooks. The s...
Although e-books have been incorporated into the academic library’s collection for over a decade now...
An overview of the eText Initiative at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignunpublishednot ...
A team of faculty, library, IT, and bookstore staff collaborated on a longitudinal study to track ho...
Purpose – Dynamic features of eTextbooks, such as taking interactive quizzes and sharing notes can m...
eTextbooks have steadily and recently more rapidly penetrated the textbook market. In order to effec...
eTextbooks have steadily and recently more rapidly penetrated the textbook market. In order to effec...
There is significant interest among institutions of higher education in the potential of digital tex...
Purpose: The current study seeks contribute to our understanding of how students accept and use e-te...
Rational: Academic libraries are increasingly offering online e-books because they provide convenien...
The briefing paper was commissioned by the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) to exa...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
Much of the literature has been focused on printed textbooks versus eTextbooks. Other studies have e...
For students taking online courses or enrolled in fully online programs, it is reasonable for all co...
As the world enters a digital era, schools have progressed electronically in numerous ways. The purp...
Universities are exploring the use of e-books in order to mitigate the high cost of textbooks. The s...
Although e-books have been incorporated into the academic library’s collection for over a decade now...
An overview of the eText Initiative at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignunpublishednot ...