2018
DOI: 10.1108/el-06-2016-0142
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E-book and print book price and desirability for university libraries: a comparative study

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to compare the prices of print and electronic versions of the same scholarly titles charged from a university library. This study also examines whether preferences for print or electronic formats differ with disciplines and whether high preferences for the electronic version in particular disciplines lead to tagging of high prices for e-books in those disciplines. This study evaluates association in prices of e-books and their print versions for scholarly books. It also exp… Show more

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“…Four studies have examined the cost differential between the electronic and print formats of the same monograph title. Rao, Kumar and Tripathi (2018) calculated the price difference between the print and ebook versions of 717 academic monograph titles and found that for 63.7% of their sample, the ebook was more expensive than the print book. The price difference did vary with discipline, though.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four studies have examined the cost differential between the electronic and print formats of the same monograph title. Rao, Kumar and Tripathi (2018) calculated the price difference between the print and ebook versions of 717 academic monograph titles and found that for 63.7% of their sample, the ebook was more expensive than the print book. The price difference did vary with discipline, though.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…borrowing books, magazines and other media). However, a wide range of studies have discussed the purpose and effectiveness of providing paper books compared with e-books (Ashcroft, 2011;Rao, Kumar & Tripathi, 2018). Further, the information provision and processing services provided by libraries are inherently provided through Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is considerable growth expected for electronic platforms for STM content: Simba Information expects 30% growth from 2016 to 2020. This will not alleviate the pressures on library budgets, as evidence has shown that the prices of ebooks are higher than print copies (Rao, Tripathi, and Kumar 2016;Rao, Kumar, and Tripathi 2018).…”
Section: Science Citations and Citation Analysis Of Phd Dissertationsmentioning
confidence: 99%