E-Book Technology in Libraries: An Overview (original) (raw)

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The Role of e-books in Reshaping the Publishing Industry

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The Progression of Digital Publishing: Innovation and the E-volution of E-books

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Issues related to the adoption of e-books in academic libraries: a literature review

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Review of: Academic E-books

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Purchasing e-books: Considerations and Models for the Smaller Academic Library

Grace Veach

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Scholarly Use of E-Books in a Virtual Academic Environment: A Case Study

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eBooks: Acquisition, the User, and the Future

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Nudging the envelope: The hard road to mainstreaming UCD Library e-book provision

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E-Book Collection Development: Formalizing a Policy for Smaller Libraries

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Scholarly e-books: The views of 16000 academics

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Trends in E-book Research

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eBooks – Costs and Benefits to Academic and Research Libraries Author

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E-books: A Paradigm Shift and Legal Issues

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The Scholarly Publisher and the E-Book: The New Wave or Just Hollywood?

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Employing Usage Data to Plan for an E-book Collection

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10,000 Libraries, 4 Years: A Large-Scale Study of E-Book Usage and How You Can Use the Data to Move Forward

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