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This report looks closely at how libraries use eBooks. It
is based on a survey of 68 academic, public, corporate, legal
and other special libraries and covers licensing, collection
planning, use of consortiums for purchasing, number and type
of suppliers used, spending levels, spending plans, use of
tablets, eReaders and other technologies, use of eTextbooks,
eDirectories and related spending plans, preferences for
licenses from individual publishers or aggregators, and plans
for license renewals. The study gives details of use of and
spending on a broad range of vendors and distributors
including Amazon and Barnes & Noble, among many
others.
The study also covers: use of eBooks for course reserves,
eBook issues in interlibrary loan, and the emergence of
dedicated endowments for eBook purchases. The study also
covers the types of eBook models preferred by libraries of
different types, and how librarians view likely developments
in the eBook industry.