PublishedArticleHow students really use e-books is a subject of much interest to library professionals. This has particular relevance when it comes to selecting suppliers and e-book platforms for institutional use. The question of preferred formats (print versus digital) has been asked exhaustively, but technology develops fast and is here to stay in higher education, so a more pressing question is how we evaluate which platforms offer the best user experience for our students. At the University of Exeter we used our student Library Champion volunteers as a focus group, repeating the process over two years, to help determine which platforms were preferred. Champions examined multiple interfaces, but concentrated primarily on aggregators. Th...
This article reports research into the perceptions and predictions of academic librarians regarding ...
The E-Books Observatory project of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Commit-tee (JISC) aims to prov...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
How students really use e-books is a subject of much interest to library professionals. This has par...
This paper reports on a study of e-book usage amongst students with an university library collection...
The ever-evolving information technology gives users more opportunities, but also put higher demands...
The subject of e-books has received a lot of attention in the empirical literature, but mainly from ...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
Published version of an article from the journal Sage Open: http://sgo.sagepub.com/. Also available ...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
Presentation to library staff, August 14, 2012.Like most university libraries, the University of Mar...
Objective: To determine patron format preference, perceived usability and frequency of e-book usage,...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the second part of three inter-related studies inv...
Purpose – This paper describes the findings from the qualitative strand of the JISC National e-Book ...
E-books are increasingly common in academic libraries and e-book reading devices such as the Kindle ...
This article reports research into the perceptions and predictions of academic librarians regarding ...
The E-Books Observatory project of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Commit-tee (JISC) aims to prov...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
How students really use e-books is a subject of much interest to library professionals. This has par...
This paper reports on a study of e-book usage amongst students with an university library collection...
The ever-evolving information technology gives users more opportunities, but also put higher demands...
The subject of e-books has received a lot of attention in the empirical literature, but mainly from ...
Abstract Objective – This article describes how librarians systematically compared different e-bo...
Published version of an article from the journal Sage Open: http://sgo.sagepub.com/. Also available ...
More e-books in a library’s collection means major changes in the individual user’s experience. At t...
Presentation to library staff, August 14, 2012.Like most university libraries, the University of Mar...
Objective: To determine patron format preference, perceived usability and frequency of e-book usage,...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present the second part of three inter-related studies inv...
Purpose – This paper describes the findings from the qualitative strand of the JISC National e-Book ...
E-books are increasingly common in academic libraries and e-book reading devices such as the Kindle ...
This article reports research into the perceptions and predictions of academic librarians regarding ...
The E-Books Observatory project of the UK’s Joint Information Systems Commit-tee (JISC) aims to prov...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...