Program: electronic library and information systems: Volume 41 Issue 3
Table of contents - Special Issue: E‐books in libraries
Guest Editors: Lucy A. Tedd
Cataloguing e‐books in UK higher education libraries: report of a survey
Jacqueline BelangerThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the results of a 2006 survey of UK Higher Education OPACs in order to provide a snapshot of cataloguing practices for e‐books.
E‐books from MyiLibrary at the University of Worcester: a case study
Alison TaylorThe purpose of this paper is to describe how an e‐books project was set up at the University of Worcester Information and Learning Services with the aim of improving user access…
The Safari e‐book route through the ICT jungle: experiences at Hillingdon Libraries
Derrick FernandesThe paper seeks to describe the provision of access to the Safari Tech Books collection of e‐books at Hillingdon Libraries.
Managing e‐books at the University of Derby: a case study
Valerie WilkinsThe purpose of the paper is to describe the practical experience of managing e‐books in an academic library.
E‐books from ebrary at Staffordshire University: a case study
David ParkesThe purpose of this paper is to describe the use of ebrary's e‐books at Staffordshire University.
The online reading list project using Talis List at the University of Glamorgan
Rachael MorganThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the issues surrounding the implementation of an online reading list system at the University of Glamorgan.
Desa Informasi: a virtual village of “new” information resources and services in Indonesia
Liauw Toong TjiekThe purpose of this paper is to introduce Desa Informasi (Information Village), an institutional repository project carried out by Petra Christian University Library in Surabaya…
Web‐based OPACs in Indian academic libraries: a functional comparison
Kanta Kapoor, O.P. GoyalThe paper seeks to provide a comparative analysis of the functionality of five web‐based OPACs available in Indian academic libraries.