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Trade eBooks in Libraries: The Changing Landscape [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 219 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, kaal: 441 g, 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: IFLA Publications
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: De Gruyter Saur
  • ISBN-10: 311030970X
  • ISBN-13: 9783110309706
  • Formaat: Hardback, 219 pages, kõrgus x laius: 230x155 mm, kaal: 441 g, 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: IFLA Publications
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Dec-2016
  • Kirjastus: De Gruyter Saur
  • ISBN-10: 311030970X
  • ISBN-13: 9783110309706
With the advent of downloadable retail eBooks marketed to individual consumers, for the first time in their history libraries encountered an otherwise commercially available text format they were prevented from adding to their collections. Trade eBooks in Libraries examines the legal frameworks which gave rise to this phenomenon and advocacy efforts undertaken in different jurisdictions to remove barriers to library access. The principal authors provide a general historical overview and an analysis of library/eBook principles developed by a variety of library associations and government reviews. In addition, experts from twelve countries present summaries of eBook developments in their respective countries and regions.
List of Tables and Figures
viii
List of Abbreviations
ix
About IFLA xi
1 Introduction
1(2)
2 Defining Our Terms
3(3)
3 The Evolution of Trade eBooks
6(20)
3.1 Early History
6(6)
3.2 Amazon and the Kindle Revolution
12(1)
3.3 The Library Market
13(9)
3.4 Self-Publishing
22(4)
4 Legal Considerations
26(12)
4.1 Introduction
26(1)
4.2 Why Digital is Different
26(4)
4.3 Jurisprudence
30(4)
4.4 Solutions for Libraries?
34(4)
5 Library eBook Principles
38(17)
5.1 Introduction
38(2)
5.2 The Right to Acquire
40(3)
5.3 Terms and Conditions of Use and Pricing
43(1)
5.4 The Application of Legislated Copyright Exceptions and Digital Rights Management
44(1)
5.5 Preservation
45(2)
5.6 Format Neutrality and Accessibility
47(3)
5.7 Privacy
50(2)
5.8 Recognizing the Legitimate Interests of Authors and Publishers
52(3)
6 Advocacy Campaigns
55(22)
6.1 Advocacy in the United States
55(2)
6.2 ReadersFirst
57(4)
6.3 Canadian Libraries for Fair eBook Pricing
61(6)
6.4 "Say hello to your new librarian"
67(2)
6.5 EBLIDA Advocacy in the EU
69(8)
Gerald Leitner
Vincent Bonnet
7 Regional Summaries
77(89)
7.1 Introduction
77(4)
7.2 Australia
81(26)
Sue McKerracher
7.3.1 English Canada
87(9)
Christina de Castell
7.3.2 Quebec
96(11)
Jean-Francois Cusson
7.4 Chile
107(5)
Florencia Garcia Oyanedel
7.5 Denmark
112(9)
Mikkel Christoffersen
7.6 England
121(8)
Catherine Mills
7.7 France and French-speaking Belgium
129(11)
Alexandre Lemaire
7.8 Germany
140(6)
Barbara Schleihagen
7.9 The Netherlands
146(6)
Myrna Vossen
7.10 Spain
152(7)
Concha Vilarino Perianez
Monica Fernandez Munoz
7.11 The United States
159(7)
Carrie Russell
8 What Comes Next in Publishing, Distribution and Libraries?
166(9)
8.1 Introduction
166(1)
8.2 The Changing Book Market
167(3)
8.3 Opportunities for Libraries in a Shifting Environment
170(1)
8.4 Fixing the "Problems"
171(1)
8.5 Distribution Models and Technology Shifts
172(3)
9 Conclusion
175(2)
10 Appendix
177(21)
10.1 Introduction
177(1)
10.2 ALA President Maureen Sullivan's Open Letter to Publishers
178(2)
10.3 American Association of Publishers' Statement in Response to ALA President's Letter
180(1)
10.4 Say hello to your new librarian (Sweden)
181(16)
10.5 CULC/CBUC Vision Statement for Public Library Access to Downloadable and Portable E Content
197(1)
11 Bibliography
198
Paul Whitney, Consultant,Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.