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Bowker, ebrary, Choice Partner on RCL
First published on http://goodereader.com/ Digital publishing, especially in the academic arena, has opened the door for some collaborative efforts that have increased the reach and productivity of many of the tools that schools and libraries consistently use. Bowker and ebrary, … Continue reading
Bowker® BookWire App Allows On-the-Go Access to Book Data
First published on http://www.finanznachrichten.de ProQuest affiliate Bowker, ProQuest e-book business ebrary and Choice, a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), are uniting to improve the accessibility and utility of Resources for College Libraries(RCL), the popular collection development tool … Continue reading
Bowker® BookWire App Allows On-the-Go Access to Book Data
First published on www.marketwatch.com. ProQuest affiliate Bowker, ProQuest e-book business ebrary and Choice, a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), are uniting to improve the accessibility and utility of Resources for College Libraries (RCL), the … Continue reading
Bowker, ebrary and Choice Team to Enhance RCL
First published on www.prnewswire.com. ProQuest affiliate Bowker, ProQuest e-book business ebrary and Choice, a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), are uniting to improve the accessibility and utility of Resources for College Libraries (RCL), the popular collection development tool … Continue reading
Bowker, ebrary and Choice Team to Enhance RCL
First published on www.sacbee.com. ProQuest affiliate Bowker, ProQuest e-book business ebrary and Choice, a publishing unit of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), are uniting to improve the accessibility and utility of Resources for College Libraries (RCL), the popular collection development tool … Continue reading
Tablets Overtake Dedicated E-readers as Most Popular Devices
First published on www.publishersweekly.com The latest edition of BISG’s Consumer Attitudes Toward E-Book Reading survey shows that for the first time multi-function tablets have surpassed dedicated e-readers as the device of choice among consumers who read e-books. Results from the … Continue reading
BISG Study Sees Correlation Between E-Book Genre Preference and Device Selection
First published on www.bookbusinessmag.com. Multi-function tablets have become consumers’ preferred e- reading devices, overtaking dedicated e-readers for the first time, according to the Book Industry Study Group (BISG)’s closely watched Consumer Attitudes Toward E-Book Reading survey, an ongoing study powered by … Continue reading
