The report presents 145 pages
of data and commentary on a broad range
of eBook issues, including: spending on eBooks in 2010 and anticipated spending for 2011; use levels
of various kinds
of eBooks; market penetration by various
specific eBook publishers; extent
of use
of aggregators vs offering by
specific publishers; purchasing
of individual titles; use
of various channels
of distribution such as traditional book jobbers and leading retail / internet based booksellers; use
of eBooks in course reserves and interlibrary loan; impact
of eBooks on print book spending; use
of eBooks in integrated search; price increases for eBooks; contract renewal rates for eBooks; use
of special eBook platforms for smartphones and tablet computers; spending plans and current use
of eBook reader such as Nook, Reader and Kindle; the
role played by
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Library Use
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