The second part of the eBooks user-centric design post look at some ways in which publishers could rethink the way eBooks are developed and presented to the end-user.
As more industries move towards user-focused product design, this post explores the academic eBook and how it needs to adapt to increase its value to the end user.
Here we explore the challenges associated with Interlibrary loan in the age of eBooks. Is a short-term licensing system, powered by user requests, the solution?
The eBook industry is developing at a rapid rate, but there are some key features of it that are still to be optimized for libraries, end-users and publishers. We explore 7 themes in this post.
eBooks provide huge benefits to the academic community, but what are the main challenges they pose for librarians and information specialists when building an eBook collection?