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What links do academics and e-books have with Faculty Librarians?
Kerry SullivanFaculty Librarian, Education
CRIG 27 Nov 2013
2La Trobe University
E-books and Academics
Usage has been slow to pick up, but gaining momentum
Portable reading devices are having a positive impact
Primary purchasing of all titles at LaTrobe is now ‘e’ (electronic rather than print)
Regular issues with e-book platforms, (LaTrobe has a couple of dozen platforms), some issues which have been solved by a comprehensive LibGuide
3La Trobe University
Qualtrics Survey
Kerry Sullivan (Faculty Librarian, Education) is attending the Education staff forum. What are your highest priorities you would like her to talk about?
1.E-Books 50%2.Databases 43%3.Research and University Repository 64%4.Purchasing new materials for our Library 21%5.Reserve and High use material 21%6.Academic Referencing Tool (ART) 36%7.Customised Search Service 43%8.Research impact measurement (Bibliometrics) 21%9.Any other topics? 7% (Services for Distance students)
How important are these topics for your knowledge and training?E-Books, Purchasing, Research and Referencing Tool
4La Trobe University
Higher Education Support Act 2003 and implications
“Students are expected to purchase their own textbooks and libraries only acquire a relatively small number of textbooks for the collection, in comparison to the overall student numbers. This ensures that universities comply with the provisions of Commonwealth Higher Education Support Act 2003 and the Higher Education Provider Guidelines by making set textbooks available to students free of charge through the library. The regulatory provisions that stipulate that the university should provide students with access to prescribed textbooks without cost will need to be carefully scrutinised when or if publishers distribute their textbooks in digital format only, as this will require libraries and publishers to reach agreement on the licensing conditions for eTextbooks.”
Hallam, Gillian C. (2012) Briefing paper on eTextbooks and third party eLearning products and their implications for Australian university libraries. Council of Australian University Librarians.
UQ E-Textbook FAQs http://www.library.uq.edu.au/about-us/e-textbook-faqs