Title: What is a book
1What is a book?
- David Lindley
- 13 September 2007
2Managing the transition from Print to E
- Jason Beech
- 13 September 2007
3Why E?
- Unique flexibility
- Searching and cross-searching
- Online cut and paste
- Content personalisation
- Links from the catalogue to the book itself
- 24/7 availability
- Multiple simultaneous access
- Takes up no shelf space
4Why E?
- No theft
- No security costs
- Equalling upwards of 7 additional value to the
book fund - Instantly available, from purchase to receipt
- Trial purchasing models unique to e format
- Integration with other library resources into
VLEs or MLEs - But most important of all
- Users demand it
- Users expect it
- User trends support it
5How Do YouUse the Libraryfor Research?
6I use the Library about, I would say, at least
once a week
7I dont use it that much
8You know, if I needed a book, definitely its
the first place Id go
9The physical library? No
I do most of my research online
10I go to the internet and I do go to the library
web site on the internet and search through there
11Occasionally I actually have to come in and find
an article thats not in electronic format
I get out of there as quick as I can
12I can find pretty much everythingI need on the
web
Unless I really need a book that I dont want to
go buy or that there isnt enough information on
the web, I dont go in there
13I only go into the library when I have to, really
14Todays students
- Have grown up with the internet
- Expect immediacy
- Are adept at multi-tasking
- Think they know everything
- Prefer image to text
- Prefer electronic to print
15What do libraries want? Our research findings
- A long term solution for managing eContent
- Options for single title and collections purchase
- No minimum order requirement
- Competitive and straight forward pricing models
- Comprehensive licensing management (DRM)
- Technical assistance and online training
- Aggregation of publisher content on a single
platform - Selection and ordering through traditional routes
- Flexibility to accommodate local preferences
- A sustainable model for the future
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31The shape of things to come
- Further integration of digitised content
- Locally loaded, integrated texts and resources
- Editable and personalised learning resources
- Integrated audio and visual content
- No book out of print
- Regeneration of historical texts
- An unimaginable wealth of texts, data and
information
32The challenge
- The new voyage of discovery
- The primacy of metadata
- The multiple routes to discovery
- Google, MS Live Search
- AI databases, Proquest, Scopus
- The invaluable role of librarians and
cataloguers! - The right balance of Print and E resources for
the modern student - Taking the right first step
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