A Circulation Analysis of Print Books and E-Books in an Academic Research Library
Abstract
In order for collection development librarians to justify the adoption of electronic books (e-books), they need to determine if e-books satisfy the information needs of patrons. One method to determine this is to measure e-book usage. This study compared the usage of 7,880 titles that were available in both print and e-book format at the Duke University Libraries. Although the results of this study cannot be generalized, it does provide information on the use of e-books in one academic research library and implications for e-book collection development.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.48n4.8259
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