Considerable attention has been paid to how readers find, triage, navigate and read periodical material such as journal articles. Until recently however, applying these questions to books has been impractical or impossible. This paper reports an exploratory log analysis of ebook usage in an academic library. This study investigates raw usage, document triage practices, and in-book navigation
At the end of its 2011 fiscal year, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library set out t...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
This paper describes the transactional patterns of Ebook Library (EBL), one of the aggregator platfo...
Even though libraries have been offering eBooks for more than a decade, very little is known about e...
Academic libraries have offered ebooks for some time, however little is known about how readers inte...
This paper looks into the development of the DLSU Libraries eBook collection and examines the extent...
This 165 page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
This 165-page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
Print books pose inherent difficulties for researchers who want to observe users’ natural in-book re...
Research problem The goal of this research was to determine the perception, uptake and use of ebooks...
The development of the electronic book (eBook) has offered an alternative to the traditional printed...
Little is known about how people select ebooks or books. This paper reports initial results of a stu...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an assessment of an ebook collection in an academic library, an...
Based on a mixed-methods study, this study argues that academic library users are finding workflows ...
This study applies the method of paratextual analysis to six electronic books, or ebooks, in an acad...
At the end of its 2011 fiscal year, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library set out t...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
This paper describes the transactional patterns of Ebook Library (EBL), one of the aggregator platfo...
Even though libraries have been offering eBooks for more than a decade, very little is known about e...
Academic libraries have offered ebooks for some time, however little is known about how readers inte...
This paper looks into the development of the DLSU Libraries eBook collection and examines the extent...
This 165 page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
This 165-page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
Print books pose inherent difficulties for researchers who want to observe users’ natural in-book re...
Research problem The goal of this research was to determine the perception, uptake and use of ebooks...
The development of the electronic book (eBook) has offered an alternative to the traditional printed...
Little is known about how people select ebooks or books. This paper reports initial results of a stu...
Purpose – This paper aims to provide an assessment of an ebook collection in an academic library, an...
Based on a mixed-methods study, this study argues that academic library users are finding workflows ...
This study applies the method of paratextual analysis to six electronic books, or ebooks, in an acad...
At the end of its 2011 fiscal year, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library set out t...
Academic libraries are currently questioning whether or not to invest in Kindles (or other mobile EB...
This paper describes the transactional patterns of Ebook Library (EBL), one of the aggregator platfo...