2009
DOI: 10.1080/03615260802698283
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E-Books vs. Print: Which is the Better Value?

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“…Some of these models have been reviewed in literature discussing their strengths and weaknesses, and it was noted that the prevailing models are not entirely suitable for the digital information world and there is a market failure (JISC, 2009;Content Complete, 2009;Nicholas et al, 2010;Bunkell and Dyas-Correia, 2009;Pool, 2010). Several studies have also taken place exploring various alternative business models for digital information services, especially in the context of various open access models.…”
Section: Sustainability Of Digital Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of these models have been reviewed in literature discussing their strengths and weaknesses, and it was noted that the prevailing models are not entirely suitable for the digital information world and there is a market failure (JISC, 2009;Content Complete, 2009;Nicholas et al, 2010;Bunkell and Dyas-Correia, 2009;Pool, 2010). Several studies have also taken place exploring various alternative business models for digital information services, especially in the context of various open access models.…”
Section: Sustainability Of Digital Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many changes are now taking place in the publishing industry to respond to the emerging technologies and rapidly changing marketplace and user expectations vis-à -vis the economic crises facing the world. A variety of alternative models for accessing Digital information services knowledge have appeared over the past few years and they operate under different business models (see for example, Bunkell and Dyas-Correia, 2009;Content Complete, 2009;JISC, 2009;Nicholas et al, 2010;Pool, 2010). Side-by-side, new players and business models have appeared in the knowledge sector, typical examples being Google Books, Amazon and various other key players in the e-book market, Springer and various other major publishers that provide all their content in digital forms, and so on.…”
Section: Sustainability Of Digital Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Content. According to Bunkell and Dyas-Correia (2009), e-books costs 20 to 70% less compared to print ones and some can be downloaded for free (Weisberg, 2011) or rented (Radnor & Shrauger, 2012). In fact, many publishers specifically "rent" e-textbooks to students for the term of use rather than selling them.…”
Section: Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also major cost savings reported for the use of e-books of the printed version. Bunkell (2009), reporting research carried out by Elsevier, reports that the cost per use of printed books ranges from $3.24 to $28.57, while the initial usage cost for an e-book is between $0.25 and $4.80. In addition, the maintenance costs for e-books decrease each year, compared to print.…”
Section: E-books: Pro and Conmentioning
confidence: 99%