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E-book usage in the CEU-Library. Presented by Krisztina Kőrösi AND Ivett Molnar. Sources. E-book databases: ACLS, OSO (6 areas) E-books in other collections: Business Source Complete, CIAO, OECD Taxation, Science Direct, Westlaw UK
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E-book usage in the CEU-Library Presented by Krisztina Kőrösi AND Ivett Molnar
Sources • E-book databases: ACLS, OSO (6 areas) • E-books in other collections: Business Source Complete, CIAO, OECD Taxation, Science Direct, Westlaw UK • Free E-book collections: Internet Archive, Google Books, Gutenberg Projects, Deutsche Digital Bibliothek, DOAB • Individual purchase: DawsonBooks, Netlibrary (EBSCO), Ebrary (Proquest)
Why e-books? • Different models of purchasing • IP-based • Single or Multiuser access • Integrated into Discovery tools • MARC record, usage reports • Required readings – departmental demand
E-book suppliers Ebrary (Proquest) Netlibrary (EBSCO) DawsonBooks Access Credit 400/book/year Automatically renewed SUPO: 1 title MUPO: 19 titles 1U: 9 titles 3U: 15 titles UU: 21 titles
Kindlein ILL • 7 Kindles, cca. 50 Kindlebooks • ILL-request is fulfilledonKindleif: • Patron accepts this form of ILL • NotavailablefromotherILL-resources • Price is reasonable • Appropriate format (Epub, Mobi) • Usage of Kindle: • Borrowablefor 1+1week • No up/downloading • No patron’sdevice
What do the usage stats show us? • For comparison we have chosen Oxford Scholarship Online (OSO)– very similar to Springer E-books – nice interface, chapters can be downloaded in Pdfs, covered by web scale discovery services. In OSO abstracts are available at both book and chapter level. • We subscribe (!) to six modules in OSO – Business and Management, Economics and finance, History, Philosophy, Political Science, Religion.
What do the usage stats show us? In the 6 modules - over 5400 titles The percentage of the titles used: 12.68 % • Business and Management module - 11% • Economics and Finance – 11% • History – 10% • Philosophy – 16% • Political Science – 26% • Religion module – 7%
What do the usage stats show us? • Question – Is it really worth purchasing/subscribing to predefined collections? • Answer : yes. • Why? Cost/use of OSO - 2.7 EUR - which is quite ok. Well known issue justified by numbers: only a small portion of titles used in predefined collections but these items are used many times.
Pre-defined e-book collections are ok • Springer E-books - The usage statistics for the trial in 2013 show that at CEU only the 10 % of the titles were used. It is very similar to the usage of OSO. • But the number of successful section request was 2084 in 3 months – and we did not make a huge advertising campaign for the Springer E-books trial – we posted it on our website in the News sections. • Huge advantage of the Springer E-books deal – it is not a subscription but a one-off fee and we own the content forever.