Ebook lending and services
- 2. Past, Present, Future
• Back to the 1930s
• Ebooks today
• How ebook lending
services work
• The future?
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- 3. Ebooks - Beginnings
• A 1930s idea:
• “The Readies”
• Reality in the 1940s:
• Index of Thomas
Aquinas
• Mechanical
Encyclopedia
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- 4. Project Gutenberg (1971)
• First digital library
• 45,000 ebooks
• Still freely available
now via the internet
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- 5. Modern eBooks
• eBook – text file
• eReader – the
device you read it
on
• Compatibility
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- 6. Ebooks – 21st Century
• Recent popularity
• Most public library
ebook services less
than 5 years old
• Why lend ebooks?
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- 7. UK Statistics (2013)
• 80m ebook sales
• 323m print book sales
• 1-in-5 sales are self-published
books
• Est. 35% of book sales in next 2
years will be ebooks
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- 9. Surrey Example
• Services
• Overdrive
• Project Gutenberg
• One Click Digital
• Access via apps,
internet, desktop
computers
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- 10. Challenges
• Changing ebook landscape
• Publishers concerns
• Some high costs
• Supporting staff & library
users
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- 12. The Future?
• It is still early days
• Still no single “best way”
• Pilots will help guide us
• What technology is around
the corner?
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