Electronic Book Usage at a Master's Level I University: A Longitudinal Study [An article from: The Journal of Academic Librarianship]
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Author(s)T.P. Bailey
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PDSL4O
ISBN-13978B000PDSL40
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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From 2000-2004, the Auburn University Montgomery Library measured electronic book usage. Electronic book usage increased while use of the printed collection decreased. Subject areas most used resembled those reported by larger institutions, supporting the idea that some subjects are amenable to electronic use regardless of institutional size and mission.
Description:
From 2000-2004, the Auburn University Montgomery Library measured electronic book usage. Electronic book usage increased while use of the printed collection decreased. Subject areas most used resembled those reported by larger institutions, supporting the idea that some subjects are amenable to electronic use regardless of institutional size and mission.
