The e-book is raising fundamental questions around the dynamics and habits of reading; the role of books in the academic library; and the role of librarians in addressing new realities of reading and learning. Print and digital texts foster different styles of reading and different ways of thinking and doing research. This paper examines implications of the shift from print to digital reading and how academic libraries in particular should respond. Academic libraries should treat print and electronic books as complementary, not interchangeable, and commit themselves to maintaining hybrid collections that support the full range of learning and research styles. Copyright © 2015 by Johns Hopkins University Press. This article first appeared i...
It has become unimaginable to provide information – particularly scientific information – without e-...
This research paper aims to examine the different components of electronic books (e-books) and print...
Prediction of extinction of printed books and traditional libraries has been a fancy preoccupation o...
The e-book is raising fundamental questions around the dynamics and habits of reading; the role of b...
As e-books continue to grow in popularity and usage, it appears quite possible that they will one da...
The future of books and libraries is put into question by the increasing popularity of e-books and t...
Purpose: Academic librarians who are planning for the future need to be knowledgeable about the shor...
The shift from physical materials to digital holdings has slowly infiltrated libraries across the gl...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
The e-reader is sweeping the book and library world like a storm, with some theorists arguing that t...
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
Background: Academic libraries have been adapting and changing their collections with technology. Of...
In recent years, E-books have grown rapidly to enrich library collections of the U.S.A. Many academi...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
It has become unimaginable to provide information – particularly scientific information – without e-...
This research paper aims to examine the different components of electronic books (e-books) and print...
Prediction of extinction of printed books and traditional libraries has been a fancy preoccupation o...
The e-book is raising fundamental questions around the dynamics and habits of reading; the role of b...
As e-books continue to grow in popularity and usage, it appears quite possible that they will one da...
The future of books and libraries is put into question by the increasing popularity of e-books and t...
Purpose: Academic librarians who are planning for the future need to be knowledgeable about the shor...
The shift from physical materials to digital holdings has slowly infiltrated libraries across the gl...
About five years ago, when many believed digitization would become the panacea for libraries, some o...
The e-reader is sweeping the book and library world like a storm, with some theorists arguing that t...
While e-journals have successfully be integrated into library collections, the same cannot be said a...
With so many advantages, it seems logical that librarians would be eager to switch from purchasing b...
Background: Academic libraries have been adapting and changing their collections with technology. Of...
In recent years, E-books have grown rapidly to enrich library collections of the U.S.A. Many academi...
Academic E-Books: Publishers, Librarians, and Users provides readers with a view of the changing and...
It has become unimaginable to provide information – particularly scientific information – without e-...
This research paper aims to examine the different components of electronic books (e-books) and print...
Prediction of extinction of printed books and traditional libraries has been a fancy preoccupation o...