Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is changing at a rapid pace. The question on everybody's mind is what direction book publishing will take? Will print survive in the Google-generation, or is it destined to be totally replaced by eBooks? Springer publishes over 4000 book titles annually, which are converted into eBooks almost without exception. Being the market leader and innovator of a new business model in electronic books in the STM area, Springer has conducted a study on the implications of the Springer eBook collection in comparison to its print book activities. The main purpose is to find out whether eBooks are cannibalizing print books, as well as an assessment of factors ...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
The e-reader is sweeping the book and library world like a storm, with some theorists arguing that t...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
For many years, librarians and industry experts predicted that electronic books would surpass print ...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
Purpose: Academic librarians who are planning for the future need to be knowledgeable about the shor...
'Will the future of book reading be digital? Is the printed book dead? ' Questions like th...
This study examines the differences in behavior perspectives between the users of ebooks and printed...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοeBooks are everywhere at the moment, not only because more and more conten...
Academic libraries will be circulating print books for a long time to come. But circulation stats co...
The e-book is raising fundamental questions around the dynamics and habits of reading; the role of b...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
The e-reader is sweeping the book and library world like a storm, with some theorists arguing that t...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
For many years, librarians and industry experts predicted that electronic books would surpass print ...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
Purpose: Academic librarians who are planning for the future need to be knowledgeable about the shor...
'Will the future of book reading be digital? Is the printed book dead? ' Questions like th...
This study examines the differences in behavior perspectives between the users of ebooks and printed...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοeBooks are everywhere at the moment, not only because more and more conten...
Academic libraries will be circulating print books for a long time to come. But circulation stats co...
The e-book is raising fundamental questions around the dynamics and habits of reading; the role of b...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
Advances in technology have produced a range of devices on which a book can be read, from an e‐book ...
The e-reader is sweeping the book and library world like a storm, with some theorists arguing that t...