This report presents findings from a national survey of Australian public libraries exploring how libraries decide which ebooks to purchase. It reports on data about the goals libraries have in building ebook collections, and how they manage and balance those goals against constraints they face. It also reports on the roles played by publisher-set prices and licence terms. It is part of a project investigating the legal and social dynamics of ebook lending (as distinct from physical book lending) in public libraries, and how the different regulatory treatment of elending impacts libraries’ abilities to fulfil their public service missions. The project involves collaboration between key library organisations across five jurisdictions: Austra...
The purpose of this thesis in Library and Information Science (LIS) is to examine how the book indus...
The purpose of this case study is to investigate and analyse the e-book management at a public libra...
In the eFuture, interactions between a library and its clients will increasingly be mediated through...
Australian libraries have been early adopters of groundbreaking ebook initiatives for the past 10 ye...
Research problem: Libraries face many challenges as they strive to provide e-books to their members,...
Hand-held ebook readers present many challenges for Australian libraries that want to integrate this...
Introduction. We investigated the relative availability of e-books to libraries for e-lending in fiv...
This report focuses on issues related to digital books and opportunities in the three major Canadian...
The Focused Australian Study shows availability and terms of access for a sample of 546 books acros...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to discover the opinions of New Zealand public lib...
The eBook market in the USA is the largest English-speaking eBook market. The purpose of the thesis ...
This study aims to find out how the selection and acquisitions of ebooks made by university librarie...
This 165-page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the situation for ebooksin Swedish public libraries. The ba...
This 165 page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
The purpose of this thesis in Library and Information Science (LIS) is to examine how the book indus...
The purpose of this case study is to investigate and analyse the e-book management at a public libra...
In the eFuture, interactions between a library and its clients will increasingly be mediated through...
Australian libraries have been early adopters of groundbreaking ebook initiatives for the past 10 ye...
Research problem: Libraries face many challenges as they strive to provide e-books to their members,...
Hand-held ebook readers present many challenges for Australian libraries that want to integrate this...
Introduction. We investigated the relative availability of e-books to libraries for e-lending in fiv...
This report focuses on issues related to digital books and opportunities in the three major Canadian...
The Focused Australian Study shows availability and terms of access for a sample of 546 books acros...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to discover the opinions of New Zealand public lib...
The eBook market in the USA is the largest English-speaking eBook market. The purpose of the thesis ...
This study aims to find out how the selection and acquisitions of ebooks made by university librarie...
This 165-page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the situation for ebooksin Swedish public libraries. The ba...
This 165 page international study looks closely at how academic libraries are using eBooks. It helps...
The purpose of this thesis in Library and Information Science (LIS) is to examine how the book indus...
The purpose of this case study is to investigate and analyse the e-book management at a public libra...
In the eFuture, interactions between a library and its clients will increasingly be mediated through...