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Electronic books collection management: Issues and challenges. By Randhir Singh Bhaskar Librarian Mody Institute of Technology and Science Faculty of Engineering & Technology Laxmangarh-332 311, Sikar, Rajasthan E-mail: rsbits@gmail.com Mobile: +919001811615. Abstract.
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Electronic books collection management: Issues and challenges By Randhir Singh Bhaskar Librarian Mody Institute of Technology and Science Faculty of Engineering & Technology Laxmangarh-332 311, Sikar, Rajasthan E-mail: rsbits@gmail.com Mobile: +919001811615
Abstract • Issues and challenges • Evolution of e-books • Chronology, collection development of e-books • Evaluation, delivery, and archiving of e-books. • Focuses on contemporary managements from the perspective of a librarian concerns with collection management. • Collection developers and • Acquisition managers
Keywords • Electronics books • Collection Management • Academic Libraries • Developing Countries; India.
Introduction • Selection • acquisition • collection building • collection development • collection management
Definition of the E-book • An electronic book that can be read digitally on a computer screen, a special e-book reader, a personal digital assistant (PDA), or even a mobile phone. In other words, e-books are consumed on a screen rather than on paper. • Wikipedia defines e-book as “An e-book is an e-text that forms the digital media equivalent of a conventional printed book, often protected with a digital rights management system”. General and specialized are two kinds of e-books. The examples of these two are “netLibrary” or “e-brary” and “Books 24X7”.
Evolution of E-Books • Use of computers for publications • Distribution of text in electronic form • Distribution in electronic form
Chronology of E-Books • 1995: Amazon starts to sell physical books in Internet. • 1996: The Project Gutenberg reaches the 1.000 titles. The target is 1.000.000 • 1998: Launched the first e-book Readers: Rocket e-book and Soft book. • 1998-1999: Websites selling e-books in English, like eReader.com. • 2000: Stephen King offers his book ”Riding Bullet‘ in digital file; it only can be read in computer. • 2001: Open 'Todoebook.com' the first website selling e-books in Spanish. • 2002: Random House and HarperCollins start to sell digital versions of their titles in English • 2005: Amazon bought Mobi-pocket like a strategic positioning. • 2006: Sony presents the Sony Reader with e-ink. • 2006: Libre Digital Launched Book Browse as an online reader for publisher content. • 2007: Amazon launched Kindle in US. • 2008: Adobe and Sony agreed to share their technologies (Reader and DRM).
Collection Development of E-Books in Libraries • Awareness of publication • Technical implications • Technical standards • Usage conditions • Prioritization of the publication • Processing of E-Books • Delivery of the E-Books to the Reader • Archiving E-Books
Major Challenges • Collection Management • Many platforms • Access model for e-books • Large variety of price • Mobile phone e-book
Conclusion • Evaluating information resources • Electronic environment • Exclusive solutions • Information environment • Electronic publishing • Partnership with publishers • Libraries and librarians
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