2016
DOI: 10.1080/10691316.2014.987415
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The library as textbook provider: Administering and assessing a student-based e-textbook pilot

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“…For instance, one diary study of a relatively small sample of 17 students at Queens College, CUNY found that most of the students opted for print for serious readings, particularly long-form and academic ones that required note-taking (Foasberg, 2014). Later, the popularity of electronic journals certainly made a positive impact on e-textbook acceptance (Hendrix et al, 2016). A more recent study argued that students' attitudes toward library provision of e-textbooks turned positive (Moore and Tatham, 2019).…”
Section: Student Attitudes and Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, one diary study of a relatively small sample of 17 students at Queens College, CUNY found that most of the students opted for print for serious readings, particularly long-form and academic ones that required note-taking (Foasberg, 2014). Later, the popularity of electronic journals certainly made a positive impact on e-textbook acceptance (Hendrix et al, 2016). A more recent study argued that students' attitudes toward library provision of e-textbooks turned positive (Moore and Tatham, 2019).…”
Section: Student Attitudes and Preferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature review found four well-documented cases of library-initiated direct provision of e-textbooks to students, mostly through campus learning platforms (Broadhurst, 2017; Hendrix et al, 2016; Johnston et al, 2015; Moore and Tatham, 2019). These projects targeted students in a single subject (business), designate classes, or across disciplines and grade levels.…”
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“…SLS consists of a laseremitting diode, infrared radiation range projector, an infrared sensor, and an iPad's RGB sensor, which sends the information to a system on a chip (SOC) for processing. The device clips on the back of an iPad, allowing the user to perform 3D scanning for objects in real time (Hendrix et al, 2016). The scanning ability of a structure sensor allows Unity to coordinate the model by matching the virtual model (BIM) with reality 3D scanning (from the structure sensor).…”
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“…According to Ferguson sharing of e-books across departments is another best way to ensure cost-effective use of e-books. Similarly, the University of Buffalo libraries administered a student-based e-textbook pilot programme to explore a sustainable model 32 . Purchasing multiple e-books and cross departmental collaboration is a solution suggested by Riha and LeMay 33 .…”
Section: E-books Collection Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%