conspectus [OCLC] - 0 views
What I Learned from the Charleston Conference 2009 « The White Pages: A Libra... - 0 views
10 questions about books, libraries, librarians, and schools - Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views
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Library E-Book Subscription Trials - 0 views
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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)?
Stephen's Lighthouse: Library eBook Acquisitions Growing - 0 views
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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."
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