Buying a print book is relatively easy. With the introduction of library ebooks in 1999, however, a once-straightforward process took on many complexities. Before starting, ask yourself why your library needs to purchase ebooks. Is it to expand a collection or to increase the buying power of a group of libraries? To replace existing print collections, offer new services, or experiment with new business models in the hope of saving money? Whatever the reason, it is imperative to keep your goals in mind
Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to suppo...
This white paper was prepared by the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) as part of the Andrew W. Mello...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Buying a print book is relatively easy. With the introduction of library ebooks in 1999, however, a ...
Buying a print book is relatively easy. With the introduction of library ebooks in 1999, however, a ...
According to a survey conducted by the Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA) in the summe...
Libraries bore the brunt of the growing pains of ebooks in 2011-from the HarperCollins Publishers an...
At the O\u27Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing conference in 2011 (toccon.com/toc2011), Kevin Kel...
http://Unglue.it is a crowdfunding site that lets book lovers pay authors and publishers to make the...
A case study of how one regional comprehensive university leveraged its institutional repository inf...
Open access textbooks (OATs) and educational resources (OERs) are being lauded as a viable alternati...
Several high profile projects in North America and Europe are exploring the potential of flipped pub...
This presentation was one part of a panel at the Library Publishing Forum at the University of Minne...
As shown by a current $1.4 trillion in student loan debt (Experian, 2017), the affordability of a co...
After piloting an Open Educational Resources (OER) grant program, librarians from the University of ...
Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to suppo...
This white paper was prepared by the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) as part of the Andrew W. Mello...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...
Buying a print book is relatively easy. With the introduction of library ebooks in 1999, however, a ...
Buying a print book is relatively easy. With the introduction of library ebooks in 1999, however, a ...
According to a survey conducted by the Chief Officers of State Library Agencies (COSLA) in the summe...
Libraries bore the brunt of the growing pains of ebooks in 2011-from the HarperCollins Publishers an...
At the O\u27Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing conference in 2011 (toccon.com/toc2011), Kevin Kel...
http://Unglue.it is a crowdfunding site that lets book lovers pay authors and publishers to make the...
A case study of how one regional comprehensive university leveraged its institutional repository inf...
Open access textbooks (OATs) and educational resources (OERs) are being lauded as a viable alternati...
Several high profile projects in North America and Europe are exploring the potential of flipped pub...
This presentation was one part of a panel at the Library Publishing Forum at the University of Minne...
As shown by a current $1.4 trillion in student loan debt (Experian, 2017), the affordability of a co...
After piloting an Open Educational Resources (OER) grant program, librarians from the University of ...
Open Access publishing needs new business models for universities and disciplines that want to suppo...
This white paper was prepared by the Book Industry Study Group (BISG) as part of the Andrew W. Mello...
Academic libraries are demonstrating an increased commitment to transforming the scholarly publishin...