Students use print and electronic books equally
Usage of e-books is roughly the same as that of print books for student assignments and research, according to a survey by ebrary.
Usage of e-books is roughly the same as that of print books for student assignments and research, according to a survey by ebrary.
Emerald has launched a web-based bookstore with over 2,000 books.
Nielsen Book announces UK book production figures for 2007
Microsoft is stopping its Live Search Books and Live Search Academic projects and winding down its book-digitisation initiatives.
Columbia University has become the 27th library to join with Google Book Search to digitise works from its collections.
Wiley-Blackwell will become ISTE's exclusive co-publisher in the Americas, Asia, and other territories worldwide, from January 2008.
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