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February 4, 2012
Guide to eBook Collections Identity eBook Providers Features
For the following eBook collection providers:
- ACLS Humanities E-Book
- Blackwell Reference Online
- Books@Ovid
- Books 24x7
- Brill
- CogNet
- Ebrary
- EBSCO e-Books
- Gutenberg-e
- Hathi Trust
- MyiLibrary
- National Academies Press
- OECDiLibrary
- Oxford Reference Online
- Oxford Scholarship Online
- Royal Society of Chemistry Ebooks Collection
- Safari Business Books Online
- Science Direct Ebook Collection
- Springer Ebooks Collection
- Wiley Online Library
Yes, no listing of our commercial legal publishers. They are still way behind the curve on this one. See Indiania University, Bloomington, Library's Using Electronic Book Collections for details. [JH]
February 4, 2012 in Collection Development, Electronic Resource, Products & Services, Publishing Industry | Permalink
Comments
A.S. Pratt has actually started coming out with ebooks. So far there is just a small ebook on the Dodd Frank Act, but I understand they are rolling out many more before the end of this year.
Posted by: Trish | Feb 6, 2012 12:04:08 PM
Yes, no listing of our commercial legal publishers.
Perhaps because this is a guide published by a university's main library system, I would presume it only covers resources that are available to the general university community, and does not include those where access is limited to the law school.
- Mikhail Koulikov (full disclosure: IU SLIS MLS, 2008)
Posted by: Mikhail Koulikov | Feb 4, 2012 2:52:52 PM