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Main Authors: Buckley, Matthew J., Johnson, Melissa Maria
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1008709
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author Buckley, Matthew J.
Johnson, Melissa Maria
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Johnson, Melissa Maria
Buckley, Matthew J.
Johnson, Melissa Maria
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contents The Why's and How's of Integrating Downloadable Academic Ebooks Buckley, Matthew J. Johnson, Melissa Maria Books Electronic Publishing Academic Libraries Library Services Copyrights Online Catalogs Management Systems Problems Handheld Devices There has been a noticeable divide the past few years within the library world regarding electronic books. Many academic libraries have been purchasing or leasing web-based academic ebooks for years. Most public libraries on the other hand (thanks in large part to services such as OverDrive) have directed their attention toward downloadable fiction materials including ebooks and audiobooks. The simple reality is many vendors previously offered solely web-based ebooks. Now they offer downloadable versions of the ebooks. It is clear that a diverse academic ebook collection with multiple viewing options has arrived. This article is designed to explain how and why the authors became more proactive in promoting downloadable academic ebooks in 2012 and beyond.
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spellingShingle The Why's and How's of Integrating Downloadable Academic Ebooks
Buckley, Matthew J.
Johnson, Melissa Maria
Books
Electronic Publishing
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Copyrights
Online Catalogs
Management Systems
Problems
Handheld Devices
The Why's and How's of Integrating Downloadable Academic Ebooks Buckley, Matthew J. Johnson, Melissa Maria Books Electronic Publishing Academic Libraries Library Services Copyrights Online Catalogs Management Systems Problems Handheld Devices There has been a noticeable divide the past few years within the library world regarding electronic books. Many academic libraries have been purchasing or leasing web-based academic ebooks for years. Most public libraries on the other hand (thanks in large part to services such as OverDrive) have directed their attention toward downloadable fiction materials including ebooks and audiobooks. The simple reality is many vendors previously offered solely web-based ebooks. Now they offer downloadable versions of the ebooks. It is clear that a diverse academic ebook collection with multiple viewing options has arrived. This article is designed to explain how and why the authors became more proactive in promoting downloadable academic ebooks in 2012 and beyond.
title The Why's and How's of Integrating Downloadable Academic Ebooks
topic Books
Electronic Publishing
Academic Libraries
Library Services
Copyrights
Online Catalogs
Management Systems
Problems
Handheld Devices
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1008709