Ereaders in Academic Libraries--A Literature Review
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Tracy Tees
Australian Library Journal Volume 59, Number 4, ISSN 0004-9670
Abstract
This literature review describes the experiences of universities in their use of ereaders as textbook replacements and of academic libraries and their lending of ereaders. Information gained from this review will inform Southern Cross University (SCU) Library's forthcoming Ereader Project, which will trial the lending of ereaders as leisure reading devices. The trial will help to gain insight to borrowers' ereader experiences in the Australian academic library context.
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Tees, T. (2010). Ereaders in Academic Libraries--A Literature Review. Australian Library Journal, 59(4), 180-186. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/109539/.
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