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245 00 $aE-books in libraries :$ba practical guide /$cedited by Kate Price and Virginia Havergal.
246 3 $aEbooks in libraries
260 $aLondon :$bFacet Publishing,$c℗♭2011.
300 $axl, 327 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rChris Armstrong and Ray Lonsdale --$gpt. 1.$tThe production and distribution of e-books:$tPublishing e-books : challenges and perspectives /$rJoel Claypool ;$tAn introduction to e-book business models and suppliers /$rAnna Grigson ;$tProducing eBooks on demand : a European library network /$rSilivia Gstrein and Gu nter Mu hlberger ;$tE-books for free : finding, creating and managing freely available texts /$rKate Price --$gpt. 2.$tPlanning and developing an e-book collection:$tE-books for public libraries /$rMartin Palmer ;$tE-books for further education /$rKaren Foster and Emma Ransley ;$tE-books for higher education /$rJim Dooley --$gpt. 3.$tDelivering e-books to library users:$tMaking e-book collections visible to readers /$rAnna Grigson ;$tProviding guidance, training and support for readers using e-books /$rKaren Gravett ;$tInformation technology and e-books : challenges and opportunities /$rJames Clay --$gpt. 4.$tEngaging readers with e-books:$tPublic library users connecting with e-books /$rMartin Palmer ;$tEngaging students with e-books in further education /$rSue Caporn [and others] ;$tEngaging staff and students with e-books in a university setting /$rAnne Worden and Timothy Collinson --$gpt. 5.$tThe future of e-books:$tContributors' views --$gpt. 6.$tUseful information:$tGlossary ;$tTop tips from contributors ;$tChecklist for e-book acquisition ;$tSelected e-book suppliers ;$tAccessible e-book services in public libraries /$rDenise Dwyer.
520 $a"Despite the fact that e-books have been in existence for decades in various guises and added to library collections for several years now, there has been a noticeable lack of published manuals on the subject. This is doubtless owing to the rapidly evolving nature of the market. There is now a plethora of different types of digital object that may be termed 'e-books' and a bewildering number of business and access models to match. Moreover the pace of change shows no sign of abating, but there is an increasing amount of popular interest in e-books, and what is needed is practical information to assist library and information professionals managing collections of e-books and doing their best to inform their users right now. This timely book, the first of its kind to provide a practical appraisal of e-books, aims to fill that need by addressing the key questions: Where do e-books come from and what are the key business models that support them? What needs to change before e-books become universally and easily used? What will the e-book landscape look like in ten years' time? How can you be sure you are building a good collection that your users can access easily? And what about money and budgets?"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 $aLibraries and electronic publishing.
650 0 $aElectronic books.
650 7 $aBibliothe que e lectronique.$2eclas
650 7 $aEdition e lectronique.$2eclas
650 7 $aBibliothe conomie.$2eclas
650 7 $aElectronic books.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00906854
650 7 $aLibraries and electronic publishing.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00997518
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650 7 $aElektronisches Buch$2gnd
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650 7 $aElektroniska resurser.$2sao
650 7 $aBiblioteksmaterial.$2sao
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650 07 $aElektronisches Buch.$2swd
655 0 $aElectronic books.
655 4 $aAufsatzsammlung.
655 4 $aLibros electro nicos.
700 1 $aPrice, Kate,$d1971-$eeditor.
700 1 $aHavergal, Virginia,$eeditor.
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856 41 $uhttp://catalogue.londonmet.ac.uk/record=b1680176~S1$zE-book
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