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POSTER TEMPLATE BY: Introduction Current E-book Challenges E-book Project Plan E-book Project Vision For Further Information Since 2010, there has been marked growth in the libraries’ e-book programs. Two years ago, the one- millionth e-book was added to the collection. Last year, we passed the two million mark and e-book expenditures now comprise 25% of the book budget. More information on this project, please contact Melissa Goertzen The project is an ambitious assessment aimed at gathering essential data to drive the development of policies and strategies related to e-book development programs. The results of the project will serve as guidance for CUL/IS staff and other internal and external stakeholders as they collaborate on the development and implementation of projects and programs. The project will be guided by the following four principles outlined in the CUL/IS Strategic Plan: 1.User-focused design; 2.Data-driven decision making; 3.Continuous assessment of results; 4.Flexible and adaptive response to user needs. (CUL/IS Strategic Plan , p. 8) In addition, the e-book project directs resources to four of five critical areas described in the CUL/IS Strategic Plan: 1.Global and Special Collections; 2.Digital Collections; 3.Effective Interfaces and Improved Access; 4.New Type of Research Library. (CUL/IS Strategic Plan , p. 5) Table 1: Work plan for the E-book Program Development Librarian position. In accordance with CUL’s mission, the policies and strategies under development for e-book initiatives aim to deliver high-quality services in support of research, teaching and learning on campus and within the wider scholarly community. The resources acquired…can only truly be said to be part of our collections when they are described, organized, processed, and made available for use. We must continue to seek efficiencies in processing commonly held materials through system improvements, collaborations within the research library community, and with publishers and suppliers. (CUL/IS Strategic Plan , p15) To better inform our user communities, we will need a multi-faceted approach to marketing our service offerings and events in engaging and effective ways in both the physical and virtual spaces they routinely inhabit. (CUL/IS Strategic Plan , p. 9) CUL/IS is developing a unique strategy and vision for e- book programs and initiatives. It includes the planning and development of the libraries’ effort at acquiring e- books and making them available to patrons. preservation license back-files usability 2CUL publishers Standardization publishers usage trends technology What are the issues? discovery bulk purchases electronic PDA/DDA Where are we going? access Subscription bundles collection management DRM E-book management copyright MARC delivery methods Figure 1. A photo excluded from an e-book due to rights issues Leadership in E-Book Policy Development Over the next six months, a number of initiatives are under way to connect with stakeholders and explore the greater e-book landscape. 1.Analyze collection policies for each library on campus 2.Build relationships with staff and internal stakeholders 3.Assess the body of scholarly literature on e-book policies and trends in academic library settings 4.Establish a social media presence 5.Poster proposal for the Charleston Conference 2013 The Future Landscape of E-book Programs at Columbia University Libraries Jeffrey Carroll and Melissa Goertzen Collection Department, Columbia University Libraries Source: