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Use of Electronic Books in Libraries

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Barbara Blummer)
Tue Jun 14 20:39:05 2005

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From: Barbara Blummer <bablumm@SUPER.ORG>
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I am wondering if libraries are adopting electronic books and their
experiences with this technology. If anyone could provide me with some
additional information, either by answering my questionnaire, or just
commenting on their experiences, I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks in advance.
Barbara Blummer
Center for Computing Sciences
bablumm@super.org



"The Adoption of Ebooks by Public, Academic, and Special Libraries"



1) What percentage of your collection is electronic books?

Are they predominately fiction, non-fiction, reference?



2) Are ebooks popular among library staff and users alike?



3) How do the costs compare with print books?



4) What are the maintenance issues with ebooks?



5) Are there problems with digital rights management?



6) Who are the user groups of ebook technology?



7) Please provide information on the acquisition, cataloging and
circulation process of ebooks.



8) What technology is needed to access the ebooks for the library and
the user?



9) What tools and features of ebook technology enhance or obstruct the
reading

experience?



10) How do you promote ebooks?



11) Do you believe this is a viable format for books, or a trend?

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