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1 WELCOME TO THE NEW YORK EBOOKS SUMMIT eBook Summit New York CityMay 2009

2 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS DAVID CELANO DIRECTOR, LIBRARY SALES – NORTHERN US SPRINGER eBook Summit New York CityMay 2009

3 11:00 am Keynote: EBooks as a Solution to Library Budgeting Concerns 12:00 pm Buffet Lunch 1:00 pm 2008 eBook Study Overview 1:30 pmInteractive Breakout Sessions – Print to eBook Adoption 2:45 pmRefreshment break 3:00 pmeBook Panel Discussion 4:30 pmSpringer’s Perspectives and Closing Remarks 5:00 pmCocktail Reception Agenda eBook Summit New York CityMay 2009

4 NEW YORK EBOOK SUMMIT TWITTER HASHTAG: #EBOOK09 eBook Summit New York CityMay 2009

5 KEYNOTE ADDRESS MARK SANDLER DIRECTOR CENTER FOR LIBRARY INITIATIVES (CIC) eBook Summit New York CityMay 2009

6 eBooks as a Solution to Library Budgeting Concerns Mark Sandler CIC Center for Library Initiatives New York City eBook Summit Springer, Inc. May 5, 2009

7 CHANGE IS A CONSTANT New York City May 2009 Demography Technology Economics Culture Pedagogy Scholarly communication Book culture eBook Summit

8 THE LIBRARY OF THE PAST New York City May 2009 Isolated Insular Heavy Inconvenient Orthodox Ritualistic Inefficient Expensive eBook Summit

9 THE LIBRARY OF THE FUTURE New York City May 2009 Ethereal Networked Free-floating Accessible Flexible Adaptable Cost effective User-centric eBook Summit

10 THE AMAZON KEEPS ROLLING ALONG The Agony of Disintermediation New York City May 2009 eBook Summit

11 LIBRARY DEPENDENCE New York City May 2009 eBook Summit

12 DEPENDENCE ON E-RESOURCES New York City May 2009 eBook Summit

13 FACULTY SEARCH STRATEGIES New York City May 2009 eBook Summit

14 WHERE HAVE ALL THE USERS GONE? New York City May 2009 GOOGLE GOOGLE Remote access On-site remote users Distance learning Online learning Amazon, et al. GOOGLE GOOGLE again eBook Summit

15 LIBRARIES ON THE BRINK New York City May 2009 Non-decisions matter Tear down the gate A transition strategy is essential Use the recession Newspapers University Presses Follow your students eBook Summit

16 THE “HOLE” COST OF PRINT New York City May 2009 eBook Summit

17 TOWARDS COST EFFECTIVE LIBRARIES New York City May 2009 eBook Summit

18 SOURCES OF SAVINGS New York City May 2009 eBook Summit Physical handling Storage/archiving Circulation Shelf maintenance Check in Selection Cataloging Completely insignificantExtremely insignificant

19 OBSTACLES TO ACQUIRING E-BOOKS New York City May 2009 Functionality is imperfect Business models are varied and ill- conceived Print competes for dollars and readers Credibility of citation is in doubt Marketing is dismal Archiving is not worked out Library staff, budgets and processing routines are not aligned eBook Summit

20 E-BOOKS ON PARADE New York City May 2009 LibText Chadwyck-Healey JSTOR Making of America EEBO-TCP Bibliovault History e-book project Springer eBook Summit

21 2008 CIC SPRINGER USE: 830,000 New York City May 2009 eBook Summit

22 EXTENDING E-BOOK FUNCTIONALITY New York City May 2009 Print-on-demand Devices Text analysis Translation Discovery tools Audio conversion Corpus Integration Archiving eBook Summit

23 MAKE A BRAND NEW START OF IT— IN OLD NEW YORK New York City May 2009 eBook Summit Patience and Fortitude may not be the qualities needed to secure the future of New York’s libraries. Rather, restlessness and risk- taking—qualities embedded in the character of the City—may be the key to the continued relevance of New York’s libraries.

24 LUNCH BREAK eBook Summit New York CityMay 2009


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