Charting Strange Lands: The Acquisitions of e- Books

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University of Kentucky UKnowledge Library Presentations University of Kentucky Libraries 5-2011 Charting Strange Lands: The Acquisitions of e- Books Kate Seago University of Kentucky, kseago@email.uky.edu Click here to let us know how access to this document benefits you. Follow this and additional works at: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present Part of the Library and Information Science Commons Repository Citation Seago, Kate, "Charting Strange Lands: The Acquisitions of e-books" (2011). Library Presentations. 9. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present/9 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Kentucky Libraries at UKnowledge. It has been accepted for inclusion in Library Presentations by an authorized administrator of UKnowledge. For more information, please contact UKnowledge@lsv.uky.edu.

Charting Strange Lands: The acquisitions of e-books By Kate Seago University of Kentucky Libraries

Background E-journals have become known quantity, not problem free or without complications, but more of a known quantity E-books are still very much an unknown quantity with endlessly variety. Increase demand for online materials Online courses Interest by users

Considerations Do you opt for packages or title by title? How many platforms do want? Are records added to the catalog If you have electronic, do you get print? What about DVDs, E-Readers, and mobiles? How do publishers and libraries decide on a business model?

Considerations What happens to ILL if the book is an e- book? What about patron driven acquisition models? How much duplication between e-books? Same title on multiple platforms Overlap between collections License agreements

E-Books on CD or DVD Conference proceedings Federal documents Accompanying material to a print book Handle them like other media in most cases

DVDs & CDs E-Books Treat like other media Circulate like media A lot of material on one disk Read it on a computer screen Software to read the books Instant gratification? Licenses

Packages/Collections These are collections or groups of electronic books organized by subject and/or publishers The library owns the data, but not necessarily the platform

Packages or Collections Economical way to purchase e-books A lot of books purchased at once Define what you have Cataloging often included Vendor records Platform Access Fee Overlap with other collections, individual purchases, etc.

Reference Materials Many reference materials as moved online became databases or e-journals There are several encyclopedias, handbooks, etc that are published as e- books on a variety of platforms Back files and volumes can be economically purchased with some careful shopping

Reference Materials E-books can be shared across multiple sites Search within a platform Reference Universe (search across print and electronic ISBN based) Readily available to online classes and off site users

Leasing Models Lease a collection Good way to keep content current for handbooks, manuals, etc. Access not ownership Subscription cost becomes annual cost with the usual price increase

Leasing Models How do you keep librarians and users up to date on what is in the collection? Maintenance of the catalog records since they need to updated as the collection is updated

Lending E-books E-readers such as Kindle, Nook, IPad, etc. Do you lend the device along with the book or do you just lend the books and let patrons supply the device? Length of circulation Policies

HarperCollins Problem Announcement that after 26 uses the e- edition would be deleted. Library would have to purchase a new edition or another copy Claims to mirror the print situation Librarians not buying the explanation

Patron Driven Acquisitions Collection of records are added to the library catalog Certain number of clicks, length browsed or other trigger means the library purchases the item Records for items not purchased can be removed and newer items added

Pros and Cons Buy what users want Provide easy access for the off campus user or at home user Instant gratification factor Control the pool the selections are made from Overspend or quickly deplete allotments Too easy to purchase the book inadvertently Safe guards to prevent duplication with print or other e-collections

Conclusions E-books like e-journals are here to stay Still be volatile for awhile as we work our way through best practices Preservation issues Not limited to text searching, hyperlinks, embedded images, etc. Potential of mobile devices

References Davis, Denise M. E-books: Collection vortex or black hole? Public Libraries, v.49:no.4 (2010:July/Aug) p.10-13 McDermott, Irene E. Ebooks and Libraries Searcher, v.19:no.2(2011:march) p.7-11,55 Patron-driven acquisitions: current successes and future directions. Collection Management, v. 35:no.3/4 (July/December 2010) Special issue on the topic

References Usability and compatibility of e-book readers in an academic environment: a collaborative study, IFLA Journal, v.37,no. 1(2011:Mar.) Weihs, Jean. Books and their formats: codex and electronic, part 2, Technicalities, v.31:no.1 (2011: Jan/Feb)

Contact Information Kate Seago Head, Acquisitions Young Library University of Kentucky kseago@email.uky.edu Tel: 859-257-0500x2120