For years, reference publishers have provided new editions of print sources. In an electronic environment, some of the updating processes and access issues are presenting a new array of challenges. I\u27ll discuss several of these challenges below, drawing on information gathered through an informal March 2011 survey of reference publishers and aggregators, including ABC-CLIO, EBSCO, Gale/Cengage Learning, M. E. Sharpe, Oxford University Press (OUP), Sage Reference, and Salem Press
A strong case can be made that electronically published products pose a strong challenge to the prac...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...
For years, reference publishers have provided new editions of print sources. In an electronic enviro...
For years, reference publishers have provided new editions of print sources. In an elec tronic envir...
Without question, reference collections have changed. We are in the midst of a paradigm shift where ...
Reference services and reference collections in academic libraries are going through significant cha...
Four years ago, RBB featured its first article comparing electronic reference aggregator and publish...
The growth in library patron use of electronic reference options has resulted in a larger number of ...
Electronic, Print, or Both? Making Choices When the Budget is Shrinking: ...
What is the future direction of reference books? What types of policies are libraries implementing r...
While the digital edition has made enormous progress since the advent of the web, there is also much...
Reference librarians are required to provide more patron support in the last few years because of in...
The traditional work of reference librarians has been greatly impacted by access to electronic publi...
Digital editions are easily modified after they are first published — a state of affairs that poses ...
A strong case can be made that electronically published products pose a strong challenge to the prac...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...
For years, reference publishers have provided new editions of print sources. In an electronic enviro...
For years, reference publishers have provided new editions of print sources. In an elec tronic envir...
Without question, reference collections have changed. We are in the midst of a paradigm shift where ...
Reference services and reference collections in academic libraries are going through significant cha...
Four years ago, RBB featured its first article comparing electronic reference aggregator and publish...
The growth in library patron use of electronic reference options has resulted in a larger number of ...
Electronic, Print, or Both? Making Choices When the Budget is Shrinking: ...
What is the future direction of reference books? What types of policies are libraries implementing r...
While the digital edition has made enormous progress since the advent of the web, there is also much...
Reference librarians are required to provide more patron support in the last few years because of in...
The traditional work of reference librarians has been greatly impacted by access to electronic publi...
Digital editions are easily modified after they are first published — a state of affairs that poses ...
A strong case can be made that electronically published products pose a strong challenge to the prac...
The authors identify the major issues associated with e-books and their expanding role in libraries,...
Electronic publishing presents the most fundamental challenges to the practice and the values of lib...