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Alicia Cohen Major Account Manager CCH Australia CCH eBooks 2012
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Agenda CCH’s approach to eBooks CCH’s distribution options –Bulk –University access –Lending Digitising our print What’s next CCH eBooks 2012
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CCH and eBooks so far Launched eBooks late 2011 Consultative approach Constant change Uptake of mobile devices Key considerations for eBook adoption: –Usage –Distribution –Pricing and value –Support CCH eBooks 2012
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CCH is committed to.epub What devices are we focusing on? DRM (Digital Rights Management): –Flexible but secure –Tied to Adobe ID –1 license = 1 user, but 1 user = 6 devices Using a CCH eBook CCH eBooks 2012
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Bulk distribution CCH Shelves App –One log in username and password –eReader agnostic Desktop download and interface Deploy customised copies and customised messaging CCH eBooks 2012
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eBooks in iBooks CCH eBooks 2012
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University access Online books through IntelliConnect Provide enhanced searchability with all CCH content on the one platform CCH and CAVAL MARC records for all online books (and provided to Serials Solutions and ExLibris) One-off payment - no ongoing or maintenance fees Archive DVD with PDFs of all online books CCH eBooks 2012
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Online books CCH eBooks 2012
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Lending Recently announced, launching October Working with Library Management Systems –First –SirsiDynix Ability to lend and also pull back eBooks CCH eBooks 2012
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Digitising backlist Compendium of Law series –Legislation –Last 10 years and updating yearly CCH eBooks 2012
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What’s Next e-Looseleaf –Automatic updating –Wolters Kluwer eReader Enhanced searching History Annotations CCH eBooks 2012
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Conclusion Different approaches Various distribution models Continuing to evolve Talk to your CCH Account Manager CCH eBooks 2012
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