Abstract

Serials: The Journal for the Serials Community has been digitised and can be accessed in full on this website. All content is freely available on an open-access basis. Serials was published between 1988 and 2011. In 2012, the journal was retitled and is now published as Insights: the UKSG journal.

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  • “One solution we have decided on is to invest in a pilot project in electronic books”1 – a quote from my Chief Librarian, Carole Moore, displayed on the University of Toronto homepage

  • I submit that users, be they faculty, staff or students, do not care whether the information they need is found in a journal article, an entry in a reference work or a chapter in a book

  • How do users find the e-books? The assumption is that e-books will come with MARC records that can be loaded into library catalogues

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“One solution we have decided on is to invest in a pilot project in electronic books”1 – a quote from my Chief Librarian, Carole Moore, displayed on the University of Toronto homepage. I submit that users, be they faculty, staff or students, do not care whether the information they need is found in a journal article, an entry in a reference work or a chapter in a book.

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