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7:00 AM 8:00 AM Breakfast Discussion Location: Francis Marion, Colonial Ballroom Sponsored by: ebrary Speakers: Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian & Director of Services, University of Iowa; Christopher Warnock, CEO/CTO, ebrary; Michael Walmsley, Director of Sales, U.S., YBP Library Services Join ebrary for breakfast and a roundtable discussion! ebrary and YBP have developed a new Patron Driven Acquisition program, which allows librarians to provide access to a vast selection of authoritative e-books, while only purchasing titles that get used. Learn how this eco-friendly, digital model enables libraries to offer e-books on-demand rather than purchase books just-in-case, to: Satisfy user needs Save valuable shelf space Satisfy administration that purchases are being used Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian & Director, Services at University of Iowa will give a first-hand account of how the University has implemented the PDA program, which has both enhanced acquisitions and also saved budget dollars. The session will be lead by Kevin Sayar, President of ebrary; Matt Barnes, Vice President of North American Academic Sales at ebrary; and Michael Walmsley Director of Sales, U.S. at YBP Library Services.]]>

7:00 AM 8:00 AM Breakfast Discussion Location: Francis Marion, Colonial Ballroom Sponsored by: ebrary Speakers: Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian & Director of Services, University of Iowa; Christopher Warnock, CEO/CTO, ebrary; Michael Walmsley, Director of Sales, U.S., YBP Library Services Join ebrary for breakfast and a roundtable discussion! ebrary and YBP have developed a new Patron Driven Acquisition program, which allows librarians to provide access to a vast selection of authoritative e-books, while only purchasing titles that get used. Learn how this eco-friendly, digital model enables libraries to offer e-books on-demand rather than purchase books just-in-case, to: Satisfy user needs Save valuable shelf space Satisfy administration that purchases are being used Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian & Director, Services at University of Iowa will give a first-hand account of how the University has implemented the PDA program, which has both enhanced acquisitions and also saved budget dollars. The session will be lead by Kevin Sayar, President of ebrary; Matt Barnes, Vice President of North American Academic Sales at ebrary; and Michael Walmsley Director of Sales, U.S. at YBP Library Services.]]>
Thu, 11 Nov 2010 19:20:54 GMT /slideshow/ybp-and-ebrary-breakfast/5747916 ebraryhtlin@slideshare.net(ebraryhtlin) YBP and ebrary Breakfast ebraryhtlin 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Breakfast Discussion Location: Francis Marion, Colonial Ballroom Sponsored by: ebrary Speakers: Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian & Director of Services, University of Iowa; Christopher Warnock, CEO/CTO, ebrary; Michael Walmsley, Director of Sales, U.S., YBP Library Services Join ebrary for breakfast and a roundtable discussion! ebrary and YBP have developed a new Patron Driven Acquisition program, which allows librarians to provide access to a vast selection of authoritative e-books, while only purchasing titles that get used. Learn how this eco-friendly, digital model enables libraries to offer e-books on-demand rather than purchase books just-in-case, to: Satisfy user needs Save valuable shelf space Satisfy administration that purchases are being used Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian & Director, Services at University of Iowa will give a first-hand account of how the University has implemented the PDA program, which has both enhanced acquisitions and also saved budget dollars. The session will be lead by Kevin Sayar, President of ebrary; Matt Barnes, Vice President of North American Academic Sales at ebrary; and Michael Walmsley Director of Sales, U.S. at YBP Library Services. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ybpbfastslides11-4-10-101111192058-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Breakfast Discussion Location: Francis Marion, Colonial Ballroom Sponsored by: ebrary Speakers: Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian &amp; Director of Services, University of Iowa; Christopher Warnock, CEO/CTO, ebrary; Michael Walmsley, Director of Sales, U.S., YBP Library Services Join ebrary for breakfast and a roundtable discussion! ebrary and YBP have developed a new Patron Driven Acquisition program, which allows librarians to provide access to a vast selection of authoritative e-books, while only purchasing titles that get used. Learn how this eco-friendly, digital model enables libraries to offer e-books on-demand rather than purchase books just-in-case, to: Satisfy user needs Save valuable shelf space Satisfy administration that purchases are being used Hope Barton, Associate University Librarian &amp; Director, Services at University of Iowa will give a first-hand account of how the University has implemented the PDA program, which has both enhanced acquisitions and also saved budget dollars. The session will be lead by Kevin Sayar, President of ebrary; Matt Barnes, Vice President of North American Academic Sales at ebrary; and Michael Walmsley Director of Sales, U.S. at YBP Library Services.
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Do Humanities E-books Get Used? /slideshow/do-humanities-ebooks-get-used/5747886 humanitiescharlestonpres11-3-10-101111191622-phpapp02
THURS C1 2:00 PM 2:45 PM Do Humanities & Social Sciences E-books Get Used? Location: Holiday Inn, Cooper Room B Thread: FOR Speakers: Matt Barnes ebrary; Neil Sorensen ebrary; Carol Zsulya - Cleveland State University It is a common belief that e-books are less conducive to studies and general research in the humanities and social sciences. As the reasoning goes, patrons in these fields are primarily interested in immersive reading and e-books do not suit this purpose. In this session speakers will present a case that this belief is largely false. Utilizing ebrary usage statistics that go back more than a decade and span multiple library types, evidence will be presented that suggests patrons do utilize e-books in many of the humanities and social sciences, and in many cases, utilize this material quite heavily. Speakers will interpret the data presented and discuss how findings here could better inform collection and acquisition decisions in libraries. Discussion with attendees will be encouraged.]]>

THURS C1 2:00 PM 2:45 PM Do Humanities & Social Sciences E-books Get Used? Location: Holiday Inn, Cooper Room B Thread: FOR Speakers: Matt Barnes ebrary; Neil Sorensen ebrary; Carol Zsulya - Cleveland State University It is a common belief that e-books are less conducive to studies and general research in the humanities and social sciences. As the reasoning goes, patrons in these fields are primarily interested in immersive reading and e-books do not suit this purpose. In this session speakers will present a case that this belief is largely false. Utilizing ebrary usage statistics that go back more than a decade and span multiple library types, evidence will be presented that suggests patrons do utilize e-books in many of the humanities and social sciences, and in many cases, utilize this material quite heavily. Speakers will interpret the data presented and discuss how findings here could better inform collection and acquisition decisions in libraries. Discussion with attendees will be encouraged.]]>
Thu, 11 Nov 2010 19:16:03 GMT /slideshow/do-humanities-ebooks-get-used/5747886 ebraryhtlin@slideshare.net(ebraryhtlin) Do Humanities E-books Get Used? ebraryhtlin THURS C1 2:00 PM 2:45 PM Do Humanities & Social Sciences E-books Get Used? Location: Holiday Inn, Cooper Room B Thread: FOR Speakers: Matt Barnes ebrary; Neil Sorensen ebrary; Carol Zsulya - Cleveland State University It is a common belief that e-books are less conducive to studies and general research in the humanities and social sciences. As the reasoning goes, patrons in these fields are primarily interested in immersive reading and e-books do not suit this purpose. In this session speakers will present a case that this belief is largely false. Utilizing ebrary usage statistics that go back more than a decade and span multiple library types, evidence will be presented that suggests patrons do utilize e-books in many of the humanities and social sciences, and in many cases, utilize this material quite heavily. Speakers will interpret the data presented and discuss how findings here could better inform collection and acquisition decisions in libraries. Discussion with attendees will be encouraged. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/humanitiescharlestonpres11-3-10-101111191622-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> THURS C1 2:00 PM 2:45 PM Do Humanities &amp; Social Sciences E-books Get Used? Location: Holiday Inn, Cooper Room B Thread: FOR Speakers: Matt Barnes ebrary; Neil Sorensen ebrary; Carol Zsulya - Cleveland State University It is a common belief that e-books are less conducive to studies and general research in the humanities and social sciences. As the reasoning goes, patrons in these fields are primarily interested in immersive reading and e-books do not suit this purpose. In this session speakers will present a case that this belief is largely false. Utilizing ebrary usage statistics that go back more than a decade and span multiple library types, evidence will be presented that suggests patrons do utilize e-books in many of the humanities and social sciences, and in many cases, utilize this material quite heavily. Speakers will interpret the data presented and discuss how findings here could better inform collection and acquisition decisions in libraries. Discussion with attendees will be encouraged.
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