More E-Books, Less Print?—What Does Usage Data Tell Us?

Volume: 39, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 59 - 67
Published: Oct 2, 2015
Abstract
As academic libraries transform their buildings to provide more study space, librarians may consider increasing e-book acquisitions as a space saving strategy. However, to what extent a library's e-book collection is used remains a central question. Using two subject collections as examples, this case study analyzes one academic library's usage data for both electronic and print books over a 5-year period (2011–2015) in order to gain insights...
Paper Details
Title
More E-Books, Less Print?—What Does Usage Data Tell Us?
Published Date
Oct 2, 2015
Volume
39
Issue
3-4
Pages
59 - 67
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