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Making the Switch from Print to Online: Why, When and How?

Ho, Adrian K. and Toth, Joe (2008) Making the Switch from Print to Online: Why, When and How?.

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Abstract

This bibliography was created for an ALCTS Collection Management & Development Section program at the 2008 American Library Association Annual Conference. It annotates selected articles published from Jan. 2006 through April 2008.

EPrint Type:Bibliography
Keywords:Electronic publishing, Electronic journals, Electronic books, Format migration
Subjects:Digital Libraries
Academic Libraries
Electronic Publishing
ID Code:2362
Deposited On:13 June 2008
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Blummer, B. (2006). E-Books revisited: The adoption of electronic books by special, academic, and public libraries. Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 11(2), 1-13.

Boissy, R., Feick, T., & Knapp, L. (2007). Journal pricing ten years later. The Serials Librarian, 52(1), 167-182.

Connaway, L., & Wicht, H. L. (2007). What happened to the e-book revolution?: The gradual integration of e-books into academic libraries. The Journal of Electronic Publishing, 10(3). http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0010.302

Hernon, P., Hopper, R., Leach, M. R., Saunders, L. L., & Zhang, J. (2007). E-book use by students: Undergraduates in Economics, Literature, and Nursing. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 33(1), 3-13.

Hunter, K. (2007). The end of print journals: (In)Frequently asked questions. Journal of Library Administration, 46(2), 119-132.

Johnson, R. K., & Luther, J. (2008). Are journal publishers trapped in the dual-media transition zone? ARL, 257, 1-6. http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/arl-br-257-journals.pdf

Moghaddam, G. G. (2007). Archiving challenges of scholarly electronic journals: How do publishers manage them? Serials Review, 33(2), 81-90.

Safley, E. (2006). Demand for e-books in an academic library. Journal of Library Administration, 45(3/4), 445-457.

Sandler, M., Armstrong, K., & Nardini, B. (2007). Market formation for e-books: Diffusion, confusion or delusion. The Journal of Electronic Publishing, 10(3). http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.3336451.0010.310

Schonfeld, R. C. (2007). Getting from here to there, safely: Library strategic planning for the transition away from print journals. The Serials Librarian, 52(1/2), 183-189.

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