What is the future of book publishing?
David McDade looks back at 10 years of IOP ebooks publishing and reviews the highs and lows of launching a book programme
David McDade looks back at 10 years of IOP ebooks publishing and reviews the highs and lows of launching a book programme
Research Information editor Sian Harris spoke about 'Trends in e-books for research' in a seminar at the recent Online Information event in London. Take a look at the slides from the talk
Ebooks are becoming an established and integrated part of research for many people but questions remain about formats and devices, writes Sian Harris
The global market for e-paper will be $5.73 billion by 2015, according to analysts at MarketsandMarkets
The English Academic Library Consortia has selected US electronic book supplier, ebrary, to provide content to universities across the nation
YBP Library Services and Ebrary have teamed up to provide electronic books through YBP's online database
Electronic book business, ebrary, has teamed up with University of Virginia Press, Allen & Unwin and other publishers to make more 'eBooks' available to libraries worldwide
University librarians see a bright future for electronic books in academia but many challenges including licensing and access issues must be addressed first
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