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Main Authors: Carter Williams, Karen, Best, Rickey
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ744247
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Best, Rickey
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contents E-Book Usage and the "Choice" Outstanding Academic Book List: Is There a Correlation? Carter Williams, Karen Best, Rickey Books Electronic Publishing Printed Materials Correlation Comparative Analysis Library Services Book Reviews In this study, the staff of the library at Auburn University at Montgomery analyzed circulation patterns for electronic books in the fields of Political Science, Public Administration and Law to see if favorable "Choice" reviews can be used to predict usage of electronic books. A comparison of the circulations between print and electronic books was also conducted to determine whether the format of the books (print vs. electronic) had a discernible impact on circulation patterns.
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spellingShingle E-Book Usage and the "Choice" Outstanding Academic Book List: Is There a Correlation?
Carter Williams, Karen
Best, Rickey
Books
Electronic Publishing
Printed Materials
Correlation
Comparative Analysis
Library Services
Book Reviews
E-Book Usage and the "Choice" Outstanding Academic Book List: Is There a Correlation? Carter Williams, Karen Best, Rickey Books Electronic Publishing Printed Materials Correlation Comparative Analysis Library Services Book Reviews In this study, the staff of the library at Auburn University at Montgomery analyzed circulation patterns for electronic books in the fields of Political Science, Public Administration and Law to see if favorable "Choice" reviews can be used to predict usage of electronic books. A comparison of the circulations between print and electronic books was also conducted to determine whether the format of the books (print vs. electronic) had a discernible impact on circulation patterns.
title E-Book Usage and the "Choice" Outstanding Academic Book List: Is There a Correlation?
topic Books
Electronic Publishing
Printed Materials
Correlation
Comparative Analysis
Library Services
Book Reviews
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ744247