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Index
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: E-Books in Context
Chapter 1: The Electronic Book—Beginnings to the Present
Chapter 2: E-Book Publishing—A View from the Industry
Chapter 3: E-Book Publishing—The View from the Library
Part 2: E-Books in Detail
Chapter 4: E-Books in Public Libraries
Chapter 5: Selecting E-Books
Chapter 6: Licensing of E-Books
Chapter 7: Budgeting for E-Books
Chapter 8: Cataloging, Locating, and Accessing E-Books
Chapter 9: Assessment and Evaluation of E-Book Collections
Part 3: E-Books in Practice
Example 1: E-Books in a High School Library—Cushing Academy
Example 2: Marketing E-Books in a Public Library—Half Hollow Hills Community Library
Example 3: Circulating E-Book Readers—Texas A&M University at Qatar
Example 4: Changing Library Staffing Models to Manage E-Collections—George Washington University
Example 5: E-Book Access Management Using an ERM System—Oregon Health & Science University
Example 6: Accessing and Circulating E-Books with E-Readers—Lesley University
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