A new report, UC Libraries Academic e-Book Usage Survey: <http://www.cdlib.org/services/uxdesign/docs/2011/academic_ebook_usage_survey.pdf>
presents the results of a 2010 survey of 2,569 University of California faculty, staff, and students. The study was a
collaborative effort between California Digital Library <http://www.cdlib.org/> staff and University of California campus librarians undertaken as part of a Springer Science+Business Media e-Book Pilot Project. Topics covered include University of California reader preference for e-books as compared to print books, valued e-book features, and an assessment of reader experiences with Springer e-books during 2009and 2010. We hope
members of this list may find the report useful.
Questions and comments can be directed to Felicia Poe, Ivy Anderson, or Jacqueline Wilson at the California Digital Library.
Felicia Poe, Manager
User Experience Design Service
felicia.poe@ucop.edu
Ivy Anderson, Director
Collection Development & Management
ivy.anderson@ucop.edu
Jacqueline Wilson, Senior Associate for Shared Content
Collection Development & Management
jacqueline.wilson@ucop.edu
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This personal blog was created by Liladhar R. Pendse (Slavic & Eastern European Studies Librarian at Princeton University, Princeton).
Keywords: Slavic Studies, Russian, Central and East European, Eurasian Studies, Academic Librarianship, Minorities of Russian Federation, Princeton University, My Alma mater UCLA, Russian Diaspora, Caucasus, and Central Asia.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
2011 University of California Libraries Academic e-Book Usage Survey Report Now Available
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