电子书收费:读者习惯对馆藏发展的影响有多大?

IF 8 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Bottom Line Pub Date : 2014-11-17 DOI:10.1108/BL-09-2014-0023
T. Cottrell, B. Bell
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目的-本文的目的是探讨当今图书馆管理印刷品和电子书支出的困难。设计/方法/方法——这篇文章的基础源于相互矛盾的数据,这些数据表明,在电子书运动开始时,读者希望阅读更多的电子书而不是纸质书,而最近的研究表明,随着电子书阅读设备购买量的增加,这种趋势趋于稳定。研究发现——在这种情况下,两种不同的现象可能同时发生,也可能单独发生:阅读电子书的人减少了,而阅读电子书的能力却增加了;图书馆正在增加更多的电子书内容,而纸质书阅读并没有像之前预期的那样迅速减少。原创性/价值——电子书的费用分配远不是一门精确的科学。图书馆预算管理人员需要持续的研究和洞察力来指导决策。这篇文章补充了这一领域的现有研究,为“观望”电子书消费提供了支持。
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Expensing e-books: how much should patron habit influence collection development?
Purpose – The purpose of this article is explore the difficulties in managing print and e-book expenditures in today’s libraries. Design/methodology/approach – The basis for this article stems from conflicting data showing patrons desiring to read more e-books versus print books at the beginning of the very e-book movement, and more recent studies showing this trend plateauing while e-book reading device purchasing increases. Findings – Two different phenomena may be occurring in tandem or separately in this case: less people are reading while having increased capacity to read e-books; libraries are adding more e-book content while print book reading is not falling off as fast as previously anticipated. Originality/value – E-book expense allocations are far from an exact science. Library budget managers are in need for continued research and insight to guide decision-making. This article adds to extant research in this area providing support for a “wait-and-see” approach toward spending on e-books.
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