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Title: Overview of Electronic Book Technology


1
Overview of Electronic BookTechnology
October 1, 2001
  • Susan Gibbons
  • Digital Initiatives Librarian, University of
    Rochester
  • (formerly) LSTA-Funded eBook Evaluation Project
    Director

2
Types of eBook Systems
Devices
Software
Digital Audio Books
Subscription Services
3
eBook Devices
  • Must own the device to read the content
  • Several titles loaded simultaneously
  • Personal annotations, choice of font sizes,
    backlighting, full-text searching, dictionary
  • Screens designed specifically for reading
  • not the same as reading on a computer screen
  • Gemstars RCA REB1100 REB1200
  • Many more devices in the works

4
eBook Devices Downloading
bn.com powells.com amazon.com
Gemstar Server
Gemstar Server
Ethernet Port
ANALOG!
5
eBook Devices
  • Current technology lacks widespread adoption
  • Frustration with encryption and lack of
    inter-operability
  • Growing interest around e-textbook devices

goReader
6
eBook Software
  • Make use of devices you already have
  • Desktop computer, laptop computer or handhelds
  • Personal annotations, choice of font sizes,
    full-text searching
  • Download
  • directly to computer
  • to device via computer
  • Microsoft Reader Adobe Reader Palm Reader etc.

7
eBook Software
  • Frustration with encryption and lack of
    inter-operability
  • Screens not made for extensive reading
  • Work interactively with other software

Orpheus Emerged By Jack Kerouac 4.95 LiveReads.co
m
Includes interactive timeline, hypertext links,
audio and video clips
8
eBook Subscription Services
  • Large collections of scholarly monograph (some
    have articles)
  • Bundled with research tools
  • Personal annotations
  • Citation bibliography creation
  • Full-text searching

9
eBook Subscription Services
  • Must be on-line to access collection- no mobility
  • Where does library fit within their business
    models?

Libraries are customers
Libraries are competition
Libraries are partners
10
Digital Audio Books
  • Digital equivalent of a book on tape, but in MP3
    format
  • Content played on MP3 players

Samsung Mini-Yepp
Digisette Duo-Aria
Diamond Rio 500
11
Digital Audio Books
  • Minimum monthly purchase of content from Audible
  • Predetermine number of circulating MP3 players
  • Encryption relaxed so titles work on any of a
    librarys suite of MP3 players
  • Agreement not to circulate more copies than
    purchased

12
Pricing Selection
  • Includes non-traditional material
  • Most Audible titles are cheaper than in cassette
    or CD format

Dreamcatcher by Stephen King Audible.com-
31.95 Cassette List Price- 49.95 CD List Price-
59.95
Hannibal by Thomas Harris Audible.com-
17.95 Cassette List Price- 21.95 CD List Price-
31.95
13
eBook Implementation Issues
14
eBook Implementation Issues
  • Selection
  • Content is proprietary
  • Publishers worried about Napster
  • Select ebook system by content
  • Availability of titles
  • Whats missing?
  • eBook-only
  • eBook-enhanced

15
eBook Implementation Issues
  • Selection
  • Collection development
  • Not well integrated into collection development
    tools
  • When are ebooks a good substitute for paper
    books?
  • directories, indexes, encyclopedias
  • e-reserves
  • complex images
  • certain subject matters- IT titles

16
eBook Implementation Issues
  • Acquisition / Licensing
  • Fair Use
  • Doctrine of First Sale
  • Rent or own?
  • Encryption
  • Presents many challenges to libraries
  • Payment methods

17
eBook Implementation Issues
  • Collection Integration / Discovery Support
  • How does one catalog an ebook?
  • How does one browse an ebook?
  • Lack of interoperability among systems
  • Loss of content when device or software is
    obsolete
  • Vendors go out of business
  • Loss of content- IT Knowledge

18
eBook Implementation Issues
  • Physical Deployment Support
  • Circulation
  • What if device is lost or broken?
  • Circulation of peripherals
  • Batteries
  • Clean-up of personal markings
  • Ease of Use / Ease of Support
  • Differing hardware software requirements
  • Training of staff and patrons

19
eBook Implementation Issues
  • Physical Deployment Support
  • Resources
  • Time
  • Best uses for limited computers
  • Permanence
  • What will be the Betamax and what will be the
    VHS?
  • Archiving and perpetual acess

20
Keep in mind
  • Few ebook systems created with libraries in mind
  • Possible for ebooks to bypass libraries
  • There is growing competition in the information
    marketplace

21
Contact Information
Susan Gibbons Digital Initiatives
Librarian University of Rochester (716)
275-6320 sgibbons_at_rcl.lib.rochester.edu
Projects Website http//www.rrlc.org/ebook/ebook
home.html
Librarians eBook Newsletter http//www.rrlc.org/e
book/issues.htm
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