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Main Authors: Dearnley, James, McKnight, Cliff, Morris, Anne
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ845520
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author Dearnley, James
McKnight, Cliff
Morris, Anne
author_facet Dearnley, James
McKnight, Cliff
Morris, Anne
Dearnley, James
McKnight, Cliff
Morris, Anne
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contents Electronic Book Usage in Public Libraries: A Study of User and Staff Reactions to a PDA-Based Collection Dearnley, James McKnight, Cliff Morris, Anne Public Libraries Library Services Handheld Devices Foreign Countries Books Electronic Publishing Internet Questionnaires Information Technology This article reports on one aspect of a Laser Foundation-funded research project that tested different models of e-book delivery and offered guidelines for developing e-book collections in UK public libraries. An e-book collection was offered to library users (primarily, users relying on a mobile library service) on Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) devices at Essex County Libraries. The article considers reaction from both library users and staff. A number of positive and negative reactions to e-books were noted, and the indicative results point to the conclusion that dedicated PDA collections still offer questionable benefits for use in public libraries. (Contains 14 notes, 2 tables and 1 figure.)
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spellingShingle Electronic Book Usage in Public Libraries: A Study of User and Staff Reactions to a PDA-Based Collection
Dearnley, James
McKnight, Cliff
Morris, Anne
Public Libraries
Library Services
Handheld Devices
Foreign Countries
Books
Electronic Publishing
Internet
Questionnaires
Information Technology
Electronic Book Usage in Public Libraries: A Study of User and Staff Reactions to a PDA-Based Collection Dearnley, James McKnight, Cliff Morris, Anne Public Libraries Library Services Handheld Devices Foreign Countries Books Electronic Publishing Internet Questionnaires Information Technology This article reports on one aspect of a Laser Foundation-funded research project that tested different models of e-book delivery and offered guidelines for developing e-book collections in UK public libraries. An e-book collection was offered to library users (primarily, users relying on a mobile library service) on Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) devices at Essex County Libraries. The article considers reaction from both library users and staff. A number of positive and negative reactions to e-books were noted, and the indicative results point to the conclusion that dedicated PDA collections still offer questionable benefits for use in public libraries. (Contains 14 notes, 2 tables and 1 figure.)
title Electronic Book Usage in Public Libraries: A Study of User and Staff Reactions to a PDA-Based Collection
topic Public Libraries
Library Services
Handheld Devices
Foreign Countries
Books
Electronic Publishing
Internet
Questionnaires
Information Technology
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ845520