E-journals to E-books


Dale Flecker from Harvard is making available his slides and accompanying podcast presentation from the IDPF Digital Book 2007 conference recently held in New York.

Dale writes:

E-books are still a minor part of most libraries’ services. Few believe they will remain so. However to reach a point where we have a robust infrastructure for library e-books, many things will need to be attended to. This talk attempts to shed a little light on those by looking at some of the developments over the past 15 or so years in the related domain of e-journals in libraries, a domain that has reached considerable maturity.

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May 11, 2007  | Categories: Libraries, Publishing

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