New technologies and digital services influence the current forms of reading, and public libraries respond to these possibilities by offering new services based mainly on ebooks. The constraints resulting from the recent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic have reinforced this trend. This work introduces the development process of new library services based on open web books experimentally developed at Masaryk University and the Municipal Library of Prague. Our initial research focused on people's behavior when reading a book in a browser, on elements of user interface interactions, and the overall context of reading on different types of devices, especially mobile. Through a Research through Design approach, qualitative inquiry, and prototyping...
Advances in technology today encourage many changes in human life from the information age to the di...
The success and mainstreaming of e-books is transforming not only the traditional/Gutenbergian idea ...
The purpose of this thesis was to figure out the feelings that librarians felt towards the e-books a...
The aim of this study is to examine reading on the MobileReadforums. The term ”to read” is extended ...
This master thesis presents the research on digital literature dissemination for library users of pu...
Abstract — The traditional paper-based book as we know it has been read and loved for hundreds of ye...
Nowadays, a public library is no longer a place just for the collection of books. It has offered mul...
As public libraries increasingly turn to digital solutions to enhance their outreach activities, it ...
The object of the present thesis is a digital book, its users and peculiarities of reading it. Penet...
The aim of the article is to represent modern digital communication as an innovative mean of public ...
The paper aims to present the preliminary results of a two-year project having as scope the future o...
This paper focuses on examining the impact that mobile value-added services may have on the process ...
The digital era has led to technical advances that have transformed the role of the public library f...
The purpose of this paper is to describe an experiment in introducing fiction e-books in two reading...
A digital library project aims to combine the look and feel of physical books with the advantages of...
Advances in technology today encourage many changes in human life from the information age to the di...
The success and mainstreaming of e-books is transforming not only the traditional/Gutenbergian idea ...
The purpose of this thesis was to figure out the feelings that librarians felt towards the e-books a...
The aim of this study is to examine reading on the MobileReadforums. The term ”to read” is extended ...
This master thesis presents the research on digital literature dissemination for library users of pu...
Abstract — The traditional paper-based book as we know it has been read and loved for hundreds of ye...
Nowadays, a public library is no longer a place just for the collection of books. It has offered mul...
As public libraries increasingly turn to digital solutions to enhance their outreach activities, it ...
The object of the present thesis is a digital book, its users and peculiarities of reading it. Penet...
The aim of the article is to represent modern digital communication as an innovative mean of public ...
The paper aims to present the preliminary results of a two-year project having as scope the future o...
This paper focuses on examining the impact that mobile value-added services may have on the process ...
The digital era has led to technical advances that have transformed the role of the public library f...
The purpose of this paper is to describe an experiment in introducing fiction e-books in two reading...
A digital library project aims to combine the look and feel of physical books with the advantages of...
Advances in technology today encourage many changes in human life from the information age to the di...
The success and mainstreaming of e-books is transforming not only the traditional/Gutenbergian idea ...
The purpose of this thesis was to figure out the feelings that librarians felt towards the e-books a...