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11 E-Books and Echidnas Looking Beyond the Spines Andrew Wells University Librarian
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22 Outline Personal reflections E-books at UNSW – institutional context Consortial activity in Australia
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55 E-books – what are they? More than digital versions of print books Compare Harrison’s Online and Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine Different experience! E-books part of spectrum of e-content –Reference –Monographs –Journals –Textbooks
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66 E-book challenges How are they used? Matching content to user needs Delivery – reading, printing, downloading Access – who can use them? Making content more useable Buying them for the sake of buying them
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88 Tipping points Journals may tip from print/online to online only in 5-10 years Conceivable for e-books? How many years left for the era of the ‘hybrid library’
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99 Inhibitors Multiple delivery platforms Licensing and purchasing models Lack of current content These problems will be resolved … when?
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11 UNSW Library and e-books 75% of budget spent on e-content 90% on research content Content first; format second No target for e-book acquisition No strong demand for e-books But strong demand for e-journals
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12 Enrolled studentsNo textbooks purchased No of readings purchased Up to 5022 Up to 10033 Up to 20044 Up to 30054 Up to 40064 Up to 50074 Over 50084
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13 Textbooks and course support Quotas for library provision Electronic reserve Statutory licences in copyright law Students satisfied with current provision
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14 Research Most acquisition for research Well used Research repository for UNSW research -- UNSWorks
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16 Areas for improvement Intend buying more Discovery services Statistics for decision making Delivery –Readers? –Print on demand?
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17 Collaboration CEIRC = C= EIRC C = Council of Australian University Librarians EIRC = Electronic Information Resources Committee CEIRC Program = consortium for datasets purchasing
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19 CEIRC membership 39 CAUL member 8 from New Zealand (CONZUL = Council of New Zealand University Librarians) >25 ‘external’ – government and research libraries
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20 CEIRC activity 150 products 10 vendors Fees for staffing, meetings and travel Member of ICOLC
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21 CEIRC success factors Opt in /opt out Light governance Flexibility – one size does not fit all
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22 CEIRC e-book survey 2007, 39 responses 57 products identified Textbooks a gap Old stuff! Some looking at pay per view or user driven selection
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23 Market leaders These products used by >20 libraries Wiley Interscience NetLibrary Elsevier Safari Gale Virtual Reference Library Informit James Bennett eTitle
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