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1 Using e-books for research Laura Jeffrey Researcher Training Librarian

2 E-books for research Use as part of your reading strategy – Keyword search – Annotate – Copy key quotations Then make use of the print resource for in depth reading Also give access to broader range of titles

3 Advantages of e-books Print surrogates – Accessibility - 24/7 access for multiple users – Some are virgin copies – Substitute for antiquarian texts – Do not deteriorate – Space-saving – Reduced processing costs

4 Advantages of e-books Added value – Full-text searching – Reformatting, cut & paste, compilation – Textual mark-up – Group working

5 Drawbacks Finding them Learning how to use them Access to computers Tiring to read on screen Publication dates Quality of image Illegal sites

6 Different providers Some catalogue entire book but allow full-text searching; others individual catalogue chapters Some display book within the database; others link to a separate pdf Some scanned items (possibly text searchable); others free text

7 Finding e-books Durham University catalogue – Individual titles – Collections Monographs Reference Historic Databases and e-books groupings

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11 Finding e-books Free books on the web – Book previews – Out of copyright – Open access

12 Hands on Use the library catalogue to find e-book Browse the collections from Databases|Other Online Resources|e-books OR Online Reference Look at free books on the web (also available from above pages)

13 In text citations From an e-book collection: Smith and Jones (1992: 34) “important quotation” (Fowler, 2007: 12) From an e-book reader: “an additional and equally important point” (Hughes, 2004: chapter 3, section 2, paragraph 8)

14 Bibliographic reference Via e-book collection Author (Year of publication of book) Title of book. Name of e-book collection [Online]. Avaliable at: URL (accessed: date).

15 Bibliographic reference Graham, S. and Marvin, S. (2001) Splintering urbanism: networked infrastructures, technological mobilities and the urban condition. Netlibrary [Online]. Available at: http://www.netlibrary.com (Accessed: 11 Novmeber 2010). http://www.netlibrary.com

16 Bibliographic reference e-book reader Author (Year of publication of book) Title of book. Title of download collection [e-book reader]. Avaliable at: URL (accessed: date).

17 Bibliographic reference Adams, D. (1979) The hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy. Ebooks.com [e-book reader]. Available at: http://www.ebooks.com/ebooks/book_displa y.asp?IID=161294 (Accessed: 29 October 2010). http://www.ebooks.com/ebooks/book_displa y.asp?IID=161294

18 Summary Use as print surrogate or for added value elements Varied appearance and access points Citation varies from that for a print book


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