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The Brisbane Case Study:
Patron and Library Perspectives on
E-books and E-book Readers
Linda Wilkins, Michael Coburn, Daria Loi, Peter Burrows
‘It was just to give them a flavour’
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Why should libraries get into this new format?
Wouldn't libraries be better off just sticking with regular books?
Advantages of E-books
• Usability
• Functionality
• ‘Bringing dead books back to life’
• Providing the complete list of works by an author
• And more….
Problems with E-books (1)
• Nature Of The Content
• Lack Of Choice In The Content
• Bulk Purchases for Library?
• Standard Library Operating Methods?
• Usage on a Lending Basis
Problems with E-books (2)
• Library Circulation Models
• Cost
• Displaying E-book titles
• An unstable technology
• The future role of the public library
The Dream List
Brisbane Librarians’ Dream List
1.All books are available in electronic form
2.Books never go out of print
3.Eliminate short print runs and ‘not available in Australia’ notices
Brisbane Librarians’ Dream List
4. Books less expensive but viable for publishers and authors
5. Books returned by ‘magic’ when the loan period expires
6. Book theft and defacement no longer an issue
Brisbane Librarians’ Dream List
7.Batches of new books sent out according to customer’s personal profile
8.Chapters for loan - not only whole books or series
9.Interactive books available that talk to you and have video and hyperlinks
Customers for E-book Readers
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A Repeated Observation:
the positive response of patrons
who trialled the e-book readers
What Patrons Enjoyed
The backlight - its convenience
Increased control over lighting, contrast and font size
A customized reading environment
Ease of use of eReaders
For many of the users e-book technology did not
emerge as a substitute
for paper-based texts
Instead e-books and the e-book readers were seen to be adding
value and varietyto the reading experiences of
borrowers
Libraries offer
A community-based circulation model cushioning the financial and personal risk-taking of individuals who might hesitate at becoming early adopters of technology
Libraries offer
A unique and trusted forum for sharing and collecting information about the pros and cons of a new technology such as the ebook reader.
Libraries of the Future
Transaction Portals (controlled sharing) http://www.windsorpubliclibrary.com/ebook/
Information Portals (an information commons) Campbell, 2000
The Brisbane Case Study:
Patron and Library Perspectives on
E-books and E-book Readers
Linda Wilkins, Michael Coburn, Daria Loi, Peter Burrows