Writings about e-book publishing, 2005
Cell Phones Put to Novel Use. Wired news
18 March 2005. Available at: http://www.wired.com/news/gizmos/0,1452,66950,00.html?tw=rss.TEK
(18/03/2005)
E-books in the UK. Bruce's Australian E-book
Newsletter Available at: http://www.e-book.com.au/main.html#6
(15/03/2005).
Microsoft, British Library to Digitize Content.
Advanced Technology Libraries 34 (12): 1-12.
New e-books platform for UK [Ellibs]. Bookseller
6 May 2005. p. 8.
Pressing On - Uni. Publishing goes Digital. Bruce's
Australian E-book Newsletter Available at: http://www.e-book.com.au/main.html#3
(15/03/2005).
The Future of Reference Publishing: Interview
with John Dove, CEO, and James Raiher, Publishing Manager, Xrefer
Ltd. [Extracted from a report entitled The Future of Reference
Publishing published by Electronic Publishing Services Ltd
in October 2005; see http://www.epsltd.com.]
eLucidate 2 (6): 1-4.
Algenio, Emilie and Thompson-Young, Alexia (2005)
Licensing E-Books: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.Journal of
Library Administration 423 (3/4): 113-28.
Appleton, Leo (2005) Using electronic textbooks:
promoting, placing and embedding. The Electronic Library 23
(1): 54-63.
Appleton, Leo (2005) The use of electronic books
in midwifery education: the student perspective. Health Information
and Libraries Journal 21 (4): 245-252.
Bailey Jr, Charles W. (2005) Open Access Bibliography:
Liberating Scholarly Literature with E-Prints and Open Access Journals.
Mountain View, CA, Association of Research Libraries.
Bailey Jr, Charles W. (2005) The Google Print
Controversy: A Bibliography. Available at http://www.escholarlypub.com/digitalkoans/2005
/10/25/the-google-print-controversy-a-bibliography/ (25/10/2005).
Ball, David (2005) A New Model for Procuring e-Books.
New Review of Academic Librarianship 1 (11): 1-11.
Barker, Philip (2005) Using e-books for knowledge
management. The Electronic Library 23 (1): 5-8.
Bennett, Linda and Landoni, Monica (2005) E-books
in academic libraries. The Electronic Library 23 (1): 9-16.
Berube, Linda (2005) E-Books in Public Libraries:
A Terminal or Termination Technology? Interlending & document
supply 33 (1): 14-18.
Caldwell, Tracey (2005) Buyers Get Tough. Information
World Review 218: 12-13.
Caldwell, Tracey (2005) Don't let e-books give
you cardiac arrest. Information World Review 219: 11-13.
Chan, Gayle R. Y. C. and Janny K. Lai (2005) Shaping
the strategy for e-books: A Hong Kong perspective. Library Collections,
Acquisitions, and Technical Services 29 (2): 205-19.
Chillingworth, Mark (2005) Digital gets Slice
of the Action. Information World Review 218: 11.
Chillingworth, Mark (2005) Publishers face up
to web's challenge to text books: Text book delivery set to alter
dramatically as the web provides new challenges. Information
World Review Blog 21/12/2005. Available at http://www.iwr.co.uk/2147804
(21/12/2005)
Christianson, Marilyn and Marsha Aucoin (2005)
Electronic or Print Books: Which Are Used? Library Collections,
Acquisitions, & Technical Services 29 (1): 71-81.
Clark, Brian F. and Thompson, William (2005) I
Have Seen the Future and It 'Doesn't Quite' Work. Against the
Grain 17 (1): 57-59.
Connaway, Lynn Silipigni and Snyder, Clifton (2005)
Transaction Log Analyses of Electronic Book (eBook) Usage. Against
the Grain 17 (1): 85-93.
Covey, Denise Troll (2005) Acquiring Copyright
Permission to Digitize and Provide Open Access to Books. Washington,
DC: Council on Library and Information Resources and Digital Library
Federation.
Coyle, Karen (2005) CHAOS — eBooks: Where
Have All the Standards Gone? Against the Grain 17 (1):
84.
Crawford, Walt (2005) OCA and GLP 1: Ebooks, Etext,
Libraries and the Commons. Cites & Insights: Crawford at
Large 5 (14). Available at http://cites.boisestate.edu/v5i14a.htm
(27/11/2005).
Dawson, Alan and Wallis, Jake (2005) Twenty Issues
in eBook Creation. Against the Grain 17 (1): 18-25.
Ferguson, Cris (2005) eBooks: State of the Art.
Against the Grain 17 (1): 1.
Ferguson, Tony (2005) Back Talk - Quick Visit
to Libraries in Singapore. Against the Grain 17 (1): 94.
Fox, Megan (2005) eBook Reading Devices. eBooks
in Illinois Academic Libraries Conference. [PowerPoint] Available
at: http://faculty.mckendree.edu/william_harroff/ebe/IAED_Program.htm
(15/03/2005).
Gall, James E. (2005) Dispelling five myths about
e-books. Information Technology and Libraries 24 (1) (March
2005): 25-31.
Garrod, Penny (2005) E-Books: Are They the Interlibrary
Lending Model of the Future? Interlending & Document Supply
32 (4): 227-233.
Gedeon, Randle and Meyer, Bettina (2005) eBooks
at Western Michigan University: A Case Study. Against the Grain
17 (1): 52-54.
Green, Toby and Brosius, Matt (2005) Success Model
for eBooks. Against the Grain 17 (1): 30-35.
Grogg, Jill E and Ashmore, Beth (2005) Riding
the eBook Wave. Against the Grain 17 (1): 41-49.
Gunter, Barrie (2005) The promise of e-books.
Library + Information Update 4 (10): 25.
Gunter, Barrie (2005) Electronic books: a survey
of users in the UK. Aslib Proceedings 57 (6): 513-522.
Haarhoff, Leith (2005) Books from the past:an
e-books project at Culturenet Cymru. Program 39 (1): 50-65.
Harroff, B and Johnson, Charlotte (2005) (r)Evolutionary,
(e)Books. [PowerPoint] eBooks in Illinois Academic Libraries Conference
Available at: http://faculty.mckendree.edu/william_harroff/ebe/IAED_Program.htm
(15/03/2005).
Herther, Nancy K (2005) The e-book industry today:
a bumpy road becomes an evolutionary path to market maturity. The
Electronic Library 23 (1): 45-53.
Howard, Paul E. and Rastorfer, Renee Y. (2005)
Do We Still Need Books? A Selected Annotated Bibliography. Law
Library Journal 97 (2): 257-83.
Igun, Stella E (2005) Implications for electronic
publishing in libraries and information centres in Africa. The
Electronic Library 23 (1): 82-91.
Ismail, Roesnita and Zainab A.N. (2005) The Pattern
of e-Book Use amongst Undergraduates in Malaysia: A case of to know
is to use. Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science
10 (2): 1-23.
Kubilius, Ramune (2005) eBooks in the Health Sciences:
Trends and Challenges. Against the Grain 17 (1): 36-40.
Lavoie, Brian; Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Lorcan
Dempsey (2005) Anatomy of Aggregate Collections: The Example of
Google Print for Libraries.
D-Lib Magazine 11 (9) (September 2005) Available at http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september05/lavoie/09lavoie.html
(03/10/2005)
Liu, Ziming (2005) Reading Behavior in the Digital
Environment: Changes in Reading Behavior Over the Past Ten Years.
Journal of Documentation 61 (6): 700-712.
Malama, Chrysanthi; Landoni, Monica and Wilson,
Ruth. (2005) What Readers Want: A Study of E-Fiction Usability.
D-Lib Magazine 11 (5). Available at http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may05/wilson/05wilson.html
(17/05/2005).
Maynard, Sally and Cheyne, Emily (2005) Can electronic
textbooks help children to learn? The Electronic Library 23
(1): 103-115.
McCullough, Ellen (2005) eBooks and E-content:
A Panel Discussion at Charleston. Against the Grain 17
(1): 50-51.
McDowall, Bob (2005) The direction of e-books?
IT-Director.com 23rd November 2005. Available at http://www.it-director.com/article.php?articleid=13014"e=gen
(28/11/2005).
McFall, Ryan (2005) Electronic textbooks that
transform how textbooks are used. The Electronic Library 23
(1): 72-81.
McLuckie, Ann (2005) E-books in an academic library:
implementation at the ETH Library, Zurich. The Electronic Library
23 (1): 92-102.
Miller,Ron (2005) Ebooks Worm Their Way Into the
Reference Market. Econtent 28 (7-8): 30-34.
Oghojafor, Kingsley (2005) How Anyone Can Write,
Compile and Sell (or give away) E-books on the Internet. Information
for Social Change 21.
Peters, Tom (2005) Digital Convergence Revisited.
eBooks in Illinois Academic Libraries Conference. [PowerPoint] Available
at: http://faculty.mckendree.edu/william_harroff/ebe/IAED_Program.htm
(15/03/2005).
Quint, Barbara (2005) Books Online: The Fee versus
Free Battle Begins. Information Today (21st November) Available
at http://www.infotoday.com/newsbreaks/nb051121-2.shtml
(27/11/2005).
Ramaiah, Chennupati K (2005) An overview of electronic
books: a bibliography. The Electronic Library 23 (1): 17-44.
Rao, Siriginidi Subba (2005) Electronic Book
Technologies: An Overview of the Present Situation. Library
Review 53 (7): 363-371.
Rao, Siriginidi Subba (2005) Electronic books:
their integration into library and information centers. The
Electronic Library 23 (1): 116-140.
Rogers, Michael (2005) Blackwell's adds 25K EBL
Titles. Library Journal 130 (12): 31.
Rossman, Parker (2005) Beyond the Book: Electronic
Textbooks will bring Worldwide Learning. The Futurist 39
(1): 18-23.
Smith, Kathlin (2005) American Literature E-Scholarship:
A Revolution in the Making." CLIR 46.
Su, Shiao-Feng (2005) Desirable search features
of web-based scholarly e-book systems. The Electronic Library
23 (1): 64-71.
Summerfield, Mary (2005) University Presses &
E-Books. eBooks in Illinois Academic Libraries Conference. [PowerPoint]
Available at: http://faculty.mckendree.edu/william_harroff/ebe/IAED_Program.htm
(15/03/2005).
Tedd, Lucy A. (2005) e-Books in Academic Libraries:
an International Overview. New Review of Academic Librarianship
1 (11): 57-79.
Thompson, John B. (2005) Books in the Digital
Age: The Transformation of Academic and Higher Education Publishing
in Britain and the United States. Polity Press.
Vaknin, Sam (2005) Free Public Domain and Copyrighted
e-Books Online. FreePint 186 14th July. Available at: http://www.freepint.com/issues/140705.htm
(11/08/2005).
Wicht, Heather (2005) Selecting and Acquiring
eBooks: So Many Choices, So Many Processes. Against the Grain
17 (1): 26-29.
Widmark, Wilhelm (2005) Textbooks as eBooks: A
Case Study from the University Library of Stockholm, Sweden. Against
the Grain 17 (1): 55-56.
Wynne, Peter M. (2005) The NoWAL NetLibrary e-Book
Collection: A Case Study of a Consortial Agreement. New Review
of Academic Librarianship 1 (11): 81-94.
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