Skip to main content

Home/ Library in Transition/ Contents contributed and discussions participated by Lisa Spiro

Contents contributed and discussions participated by Lisa Spiro

Lisa Spiro

The New York Public Library, The Branch Libraries - 0 views

  •  
    NYPL offers ability to download audiobooks, etc
Lisa Spiro

Library E-Book Subscription Trials - 0 views

  •  
    The Penn Library is currently testing out various e-book products, both publisher specific as well as aggregate platforms, and it looking for input from graduate and professional students. Most of the these trials expire in mid to late October, so you would need to take a look at these within the next few weeks. The Library is interested in receiving feedback regarding both interface functionality as well as the quality/scope of the content offered. Are the publishers represented significant to you? Are there noticeably absent ones (from the aggregated collections)?
Lisa Spiro

Ingram Digital Group - Home - 0 views

  •  
    Ingram Digital is the leading digital content distributor and supplier of content management, distribution and hosting solutions for publishers, retailers, libraries and institutions worldwide. Ingram Digital's mission is to enable publishers to maximize their market exposure and revenue opportunities, regardless of channel, by providing a comprehensive suite of content management and distribution services.
Lisa Spiro

Outsell Inc. :: Digital Content: Analyzing Demand in the Postsecondary Education Market - 0 views

  •  
    Digital Content: Analyzing Demand in the Postsecondary Education Market Image of Noah Carp Author: Noah Carp, Affiliate Analyst A tectonic shift in content use is underway in postsecondary education. Both content adopters and suppliers are in the early phase of the continuum from 100% print content to a significant role for digital content. As postsecondary instructors and other content decisionmakers are increasingly interested in employing new digital formats to enhance teaching and learning, digital content providers, technology vendors, and other companies involved in bringing digital content to colleges and universities are simultaneously shaping a new higher education environment. The most pressing challenges for companies participating in this market are to assess the market opportunities, understand customer requirements, modify existing business strategies, and bring compelling offerings to the market. This report focuses on the demand-side of the market - faculty use and planned use of digital content. It uses primary research of faculty content adopters to identify perceptions and trends that will help shape supplier strategies for digital content. The report analyzes:
Lisa Spiro

Stephen's Lighthouse: Library eBook Acquisitions Growing - 0 views

  •  
    The Chronicle of Higher Education is reporting (May 30, 2008) the following: Research Libraries Embrace E-Books "Sixty-nine percent of university research libraries plan to increase spending on e-books over the next two years, according to a recent study published by Primary Research Group Inc. This finding and others were based on a survey of 45 research libraries in countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Japan."
Lisa Spiro

Project MUSE - Library Trends - Volume 57, Number 1, Summer 2008 - 0 views

  •  
    Digital Books and the Impact on Libraries Peter Brantley, Editor
« First ‹ Previous 481 - 500 of 524 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page