Primary Research Group has published Library Use of E-books, 2008-09 Edition, (ISBN 1-57440-101-7) 
Data in the report is based on a survey of 75 academic, public and special libraries.  Librarians detail their plans on how they plan to develop their e-book collections, what they think of e-book readers and software, and which e-book aggregators and publishers appeal to them most and why. Other issues covered include: library production of e-books and collection digitization, e-book collection information literacy efforts, use of e-books in course reserves and inter-library loan, e-book pricing and inflation issues, acquisition sources and strategies for e-books and other issues of concern to libraries and book publishers.
 Some of the report's findings are that:
Data is broken out by library budget size, for US and non-US libraries and for academic and non-academic libraries. The report presents more than 300 tables of data on e-book use by libraries, as well as analysis and commentary. 
 The report is available from Primary Research Group (www.PrimaryResearch.com) cost for PDF version $75.00


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