For many years, librarians and industry experts predicted that electronic books would surpass print books as the format of preference. The advantages that digital books provide seemed to all but guarantee the demise of print. But something happened along the way. Numerous studies during the last decade have demonstrated that print still has a place for libraries, vendors and most importantly, end users. So what’s happened – why hasn’t that time come like it has for journals? And will the “tipping point” for books ever arrive? One explanation is that eBooks have not met user expectations, but optimizing user experience when users range from students, to faculty, to librarians is a big challenge! This session included a lively discussion abou...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοeBooks are everywhere at the moment, not only because more and more conten...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
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...
Discussion of the increased demand for eBooks and the issues and arguments surrounding adoption. Not...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοeBooks are everywhere at the moment, not only because more and more conten...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
Purpose: Ebooks are a hot topic. Traditional book publishing, especially in the academic world, is c...
Aim/Purpose: In many public and academic libraries, ebooks are being pushed on users mainly due to b...
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...
Discussion of the increased demand for eBooks and the issues and arguments surrounding adoption. Not...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...