With the growing number of companies that provide
academic library content, one of the key features that schools and universities will have to consider is how partnering with one platform over another will affect finances.
Not exact matches
Content aggregation platform for public,
academic and professional
libraries around the world.
Her current publications include, a co-authored chapter titled «Leadership Capabilities in the Midst of Transition at Harvard Library» in Leadership in
Academic Libraries Today: connecting practice to theory (2014); co-authored an open access article titled: «Lifelong learning in the digital age: A
content analysis of recent research on participation» (2015).
The program consists of individualized coaching from a
content expert; school level collaborative
academic study teams; formalized specific feedback to teachers on how well aligned the
content of their instruction is to their state standards; analysis of videos of their teaching; and, an online
library of resources.
Of course, one of the challenges today is that only a fraction of independently published
content is making its way onto the shelves or databases of
libraries, even
academic content written by scholars in their field.
While Gale is predominantly an
academic content provider, it will be interesting to see if publishers and
libraries are willing to adopt an unheard of model for typical
library content by basing compensation on how much is actually accessed.
OverDrive, the world's largest provider of digital
content to
academic and public
libraries, announced a new partnership today that will increase its catalog of offered titles, specifically in key areas of business, science, and research.
Long before digital
content made its way into
academic and public
libraries,
content providers supplied the book, movie, music, and periodical needs of these institutions with physical editions.
OverDrive, whose ebook borrowing app continues to be the top - rated large - scale lending app by iOS and Android users, has enjoyed a fairly solid run as not only a
content provider to
academic and public
libraries, but also in other ways.
OverDrive, one of the world's largest digital
content and media suppliers to
academic and public
libraries, has rolled out a new update to its web interface that will make searching for
content even more streamlined.
Recorded Books has been distributing
content to
libraries since 1979 and has mainly focused on digital magazines, eBooks and
academic content.
Academic libraries can prioritize critical information to search, order and deliver more
content to more patrons.
Co-moderated by the ALA's Digital
Content Working Group (DCWG) co-chairs, Carolyn Anthony, director of the Skokie (Ill.) Public Library, and Erika Linke, associate dean of
libraries and director of Research and Academic Services, Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, this session featured Yoav Lorch, CEO of TotalBoox, and Odilo's Rodrigo Rodriguez, CEO, and Katie Klossner, senior marketing manager for North America and A
libraries and director of Research and
Academic Services, Carnegie Mellon University
Libraries, this session featured Yoav Lorch, CEO of TotalBoox, and Odilo's Rodrigo Rodriguez, CEO, and Katie Klossner, senior marketing manager for North America and A
Libraries, this session featured Yoav Lorch, CEO of TotalBoox, and Odilo's Rodrigo Rodriguez, CEO, and Katie Klossner, senior marketing manager for North America and Australia.
And the fact that
libraries often can't get eBook packages / options that provide the
content our patrons want (especially in
academic libraries).
The list of ebrary titles includes over 750,000 ebooks through
Academic Complete as well as
content uploaded by member
libraries.
This
library partnership meets the need for digital
content from
libraries whose users and patrons are still clamoring for relevant
academic digital
content.
Nashville, TN — Ingram
Content Group Inc., today announced it continues to grow the range of titles available through its MyiLibrary ® e-book platform for academic and public libraries worldwide with the addition of content from leaders in the publishing in
Content Group Inc., today announced it continues to grow the range of titles available through its MyiLibrary ® e-book platform for
academic and public
libraries worldwide with the addition of
content from leaders in the publishing in
content from leaders in the publishing industry.
VideoBlocks fully - indexed
content libraries save end users time in finding the right
content for their digital projects while providing peace of mind that VideoBlocks»
content can be ethically incorporated in any
academic, personal, and commercial use.
This session will bring together a privacy law professor who is thinking about a world without intellectual privacy, an
academic librarian who worked with an ALA committee to create
Library Privacy Guidelines for E-book Lending and Digital
Content Vendors, and a public librarian working on a grant - funded project to help
library professionals increase their knowledge of digital and data privacy concerns to better serve the patrons who access their
library's technological resources
Cengage remains a leading
content and solutions provider for
academic, professional, and
library markets around the world.
Now, digital
content provider to
libraries and schools OverDrive has inked a partnership with Pearson to provide the company's eTexts to its partner
academic and public school
library members.
The national digital
library endowment could not only help pay for digital
content for public and
academic libraries, but also help meet other needs, such as for school librarians.
On Robert Frost, fences, and electrons: Why we need two separate digital
library systems for
academics and the rest of America — and
content exchanges and other neighborliness
The situation for
academic libraries is completely different from public
libraries regarding digital
content.
As librarians» roles expand beyond curating collections and involve more work with faculty and more outreach, as budgets and staff continue to shrink, and as more and more books inundate the already - saturated
academic book market, librarians will rely on eCollections to alleviate the burden of keeping up and ensuring their institutions can fall back on the breadth of their
library's
content, and this
content extends far beyond the frontlist.
Similar to
academic libraries, laptops and PCs were, by far, the leading devices used to access this
content.
eBOUND Canada CEO, Krystyna Ross, outlines two initiatives to get Canadian - published digital
content accessible in Canadian public and
academic libraries.
And if they are catering to
academic communities keeping up with those rapidly changing disciplines, providing access to patrons at the point of need by leasing rather than owning
content makes sense for those
libraries.
In both cases, however,
academic and school
libraries primarily acquire
content for the purposes of learning and research.
The
library in its current form contains around 100 entries —
academic papers and books, as well as some blog and news articles — with links to the
content and, when available, direct links to PDF copies of the studies.
This country's
academic journals would be supported by the
libraries and funding councils enabling them to share their
content openly and freely, without having to restrict access to subscribers.