[Web4lib] Linking to e-books packages

Lepzelter Berry, Carol G. clepzelter at anl.gov
Fri Dec 11 12:47:16 EST 2009


For whatever it's worth, I've also activated our e-books in SFX.  The stats don't show a whole lot of people finding them that way, so far, but it's another access point.  I suspect the large majority of people find ebooks through Google or Google Scholar....

carol lepzelter berry
senior electronic resources librarian
argonne national laboratory
630-252-3876 
"There is no pool so shallow that a thousand bloggers won't drown in it." 
-- George Monbiot 2008

-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org [mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Stacey Knight
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 11:32 AM
To: web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: [Web4lib] Linking to e-books packages

As many libraries have recently added, or will soon add, Springer e-book
collections, I was wondering how this resources is being added to existing
library websites.   My library is adding the Springer collection next
month, and we are thinking about how to make this resource visible to our
users.

 

We are planning to add MARC records for Springer e-books to the online
catalog.  We will also to add links to Springer e-books to our online
subject guides.  We will also feature the collection in the "New and
Featured" section or our website.  We are trying to determine if there are
other areas of our site where we could link to e-books that would be
appropriate and helpful.

 

I am interested in hearing form those at libraries that have a link to an
e-books page from the library's homepage.  Did you encounter any
unexpected public service issues with the e-books page?  Do you plan to
keep the e-books page in future site re-designs?   I'd also like to hear
about any other method of making e-book collections more accessible to
users.

 

Thanks,

 

Stacey

 

Stacey Knight-Davis
Booth Library

Eastern Illinois University
600 Lincoln Ave.
Charleston, IL  61920

217-581-7549
slknight at eiu.edu 

 

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