E-books in Libraries
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In May 2007 a one-day seminar on “Putting content in context” at University College London stated in its introductory information, “E-books have finally become accepted in many organizations and licensed e-content is proliferating through library catalogues and web portals.” The …
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In May 2007 a one-day seminar on “Putting content in context” at University College London stated in its introductory information, “E-books have finally become accepted in many organizations and licensed e-content is proliferating through library catalogues and web portals.” The development of electronic versions of printed books (or e-books) can be seen as part of the whole e-publishing phenomenon that began in the 1960s. E-books are fast becoming a central part of the modern library, and thus the practical issues surrounding their use must be considered. This e-book brings together a number of papers, mainly from the UK, providing much practical experience of library and information staff in academic and public libraries who have implemented e-book services.
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