Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy

Since Curtin University Library began to collect ebooks in the early 2000s, we have used a variety of collection development and access models for different purposes. To a large extent different acquisition models have been aligned to different collection development goals. For example, acquisition...

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Main Authors: Wells, David, Dumbell, Petra
Other Authors: VALA
Format: Conference Paper
Published: VALA 2010
Online Access:http://www.vala.org.au/vala2010-proceedings/vala2010-session-5-wells
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44437
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description Since Curtin University Library began to collect ebooks in the early 2000s, we have used a variety of collection development and access models for different purposes. To a large extent different acquisition models have been aligned to different collection development goals. For example, acquisition of publishers' collection sets has been directed to providing long-term infrastructure for researchers; purchase of individual ebooks has been intended primarily to address short-term demand for materials required to support teaching and learning. This paper will examine the patterns of usage of different categories of ebooks to establish the extent to which method or philosophy of acquisition has an impact on ebook usage.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-444372017-01-30T15:14:00Z Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy Wells, David Dumbell, Petra VALA Since Curtin University Library began to collect ebooks in the early 2000s, we have used a variety of collection development and access models for different purposes. To a large extent different acquisition models have been aligned to different collection development goals. For example, acquisition of publishers' collection sets has been directed to providing long-term infrastructure for researchers; purchase of individual ebooks has been intended primarily to address short-term demand for materials required to support teaching and learning. This paper will examine the patterns of usage of different categories of ebooks to establish the extent to which method or philosophy of acquisition has an impact on ebook usage. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44437 http://www.vala.org.au/vala2010-proceedings/vala2010-session-5-wells VALA fulltext
spellingShingle Wells, David
Dumbell, Petra
Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy
title Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy
title_full Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy
title_fullStr Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy
title_full_unstemmed Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy
title_short Ebook usage at Curtin University Library: patterns, projections and strategy
title_sort ebook usage at curtin university library: patterns, projections and strategy
url http://www.vala.org.au/vala2010-proceedings/vala2010-session-5-wells
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44437