E-Books in Libraries
DOI: 10.29085/9781856048002.013
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Making e-book collections visible to readers

Abstract: IntroductionIt has always been a challenge to make virtual library collections visible. Options for physical signposts to e-books are limited -users cannot browse the shelves to see what is available, look at a new book display, or discover a book on the reshelving trolley -all of which puts more emphasis on the effectiveness of the library catalogue as a means to highlight the availability of library e-books.However, the cataloguing of e-books presents some significant challenges, and a recent report found th… Show more

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“…8 She pointed out that while federated search and preharvested search (such as SerialsSolutions Summon Service) may offer complementary search options, the catalog remains an effective discovery tool for e-books. Grigson identified many issues that present ongoing challenges, such as keeping up with updates to e-book collections, deleting records for e-resource collections that are not renewed, inadequate bibliographic record quality, and ensuring the accuracy of links.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 She pointed out that while federated search and preharvested search (such as SerialsSolutions Summon Service) may offer complementary search options, the catalog remains an effective discovery tool for e-books. Grigson identified many issues that present ongoing challenges, such as keeping up with updates to e-book collections, deleting records for e-resource collections that are not renewed, inadequate bibliographic record quality, and ensuring the accuracy of links.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%