The Time has Come for eBooks, or has it?

G. Wiersma, Leigh Beauchamp
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For many years, librarians and industry experts predicted that electronic books would surpass print books as the format of preference. The advantages that digital books provide seemed to all but guarantee the demise of print. But something happened along the way. Numerous studies during the last decade have demonstrated that print still has a place for libraries, vendors and most importantly, end users. So what’s happened – why hasn’t that time come like it has for journals? And will the “tipping point” for books ever arrive? One explanation is that eBooks have not met user expectations, but optimizing user experience when users range from students, to faculty, to librarians is a big challenge! This session included a lively discussion about the user experience for eBooks from multiple perspectives. Gabrielle Wiersma from the University of Colorado Boulder shared findings from an eBook usability study with students and asked the audience to consider the reasons why people prefer one format over another. Two graduate students shared their perceptions and format preferences and answered questions from the audience. Finally, Leigh Beauchamp, Vice President of Product Development discussed how ProQuest is making patrons the center of Ebook Central platform development and how eBooks are evolving to bring the most important elements of the print experience to digital book research.
电子书的时代已经到来,或者是真的吗?
多年来,图书馆员和行业专家都预测电子书将超越纸质书,成为更受欢迎的形式。电子书提供的优势似乎几乎保证了纸质书的消亡。但在此过程中发生了一些事情。在过去的十年里,大量的研究表明,印刷仍然为图书馆、供应商,最重要的是,最终用户占有一席之地。那么发生了什么——为什么那个时代没有像期刊那样到来呢?图书的“引爆点”会到来吗?一种解释是,电子书没有达到用户的期望,但优化用户体验,当用户范围从学生,教师,图书馆员是一个巨大的挑战!本次会议从多个角度对电子书的用户体验进行了热烈的讨论。来自科罗拉多大学博尔德分校的Gabrielle Wiersma与学生们分享了一项电子书可用性研究的结果,并要求观众考虑为什么人们更喜欢一种格式而不是另一种格式。两位研究生分享了他们的看法和格式偏好,并回答了观众的问题。最后,产品开发副总裁Leigh Beauchamp讨论了ProQuest如何使用户成为Ebook Central平台开发的中心,以及电子书如何演变为将印刷体验中最重要的元素带入数字图书研究。
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