Now in their third year, the LJ / SLJ
Ebook Usage reports track long - term trends in public, academic, and K - 12 school libraries, presenting detailed information about how libraries are adapting to this technology.
Not exact matches
Library Journal in conjunction with Freading issued their annual
Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries
report.
A new
report by Pew has proclaimed that
ebook and audiobook
usage is on the rise.
A
report describing the meeting of a representative group of publishers and librarians to discuss
ebook usage statistics in London on 7th July 2016.
So how many infractions of proper file
usage have been
reported, more than a year and thousands of
ebooks since the release of PackaDRM in 2012?
The fifth annual
Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries
report consists of responses to a survey developed, hosted, and tabulated in - house by Library Journal, and fielded from April 4 to July 2, 2014.
Despite growing frustration with the
ebook pricing and availability policies of many publishers, U.S. libraries have continued to respond to growing demand from patrons by rapidly expanding their collections of ebooks, according to LJ and SLJs third annual «2012 Survey of Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries» report, sponsored by Frea
ebook pricing and availability policies of many publishers, U.S. libraries have continued to respond to growing demand from patrons by rapidly expanding their collections of
ebooks, according to LJ and SLJs third annual «2012 Survey of
Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries» report, sponsored by Frea
Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries»
report, sponsored by Freading.
Sixty - six percent of schools nationwide offer
ebooks, up from 54 percent in 2013, and overall, the figure is steadily growing, according to School Library Journal's fifth annual «
Ebook Usage in U.S. School (K — 12) Libraries»
report.
But, as the
report notes, «the lead story in this market is all about access; in the 2010 and 2011 surveys, the top driver of
ebook acquisition was «projected
usage.»
However, money remains the biggest impediment for libraries looking to add
ebooks or expand collections, according to Library Journal's fifth annual
Ebook Usage in U.S. Public Libraries
report, sponsored by Freading.